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  • Mick Higgs
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    #21
    I've just heard he wants to fight Anthony Joshua next, which wouldn't be a bad idea!

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    • BWC
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      #22
      Originally posted by Mick Higgs
      I've just heard he wants to fight Anthony Joshua next, which wouldn't be a bad idea!
      Price wants to fight anyone he thinks will keep him relevant. Which of course any fighter would do.

      Price would get get annihilated by Wilder. Too slow on his feet, while Wilder has great feet. Horrible chin. One right hand from Wilder and Price is laid out like a rug.

      And I LOL at people talking about Wilder's "glass chin" while their superhero Povetkin goes down to Wlad's jab and Stiverne can't face Wilder..

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      • nycsmooth
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        #23
        Looking 4 $$ not something he earned...nothing but an early exit for this pretender...

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          #24
          delvis does not belong in the ring with our deontay.

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          • Chrismart
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            #25
            Originally posted by alexKO
            I agree. Although they probably have equally suspect chins, I think Price would freeze and get taken out, similarly to Maccarinelli-Haye.

            Either way, I doubt Wilder's team would make the fight as Price is still a big risk.
            Originally posted by beez721
            price would be the hardest puncher wilder ever faced. if price wasnt so damn mentally fragile id have given him a very good chance to win this fight
            Yeah i agree fellas. If Price connects, Wilder would go down.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Chrismart
              Yeah i agree fellas. If Price connects, Wilder would go down.
              IDK. Maybe. Stiverne knocked out Arreola and he couldn't faze Wilder. Wilder has a better chin than many think..

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              • alexKO
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                #27
                Originally posted by BWC
                IDK. Maybe. Stiverne knocked out Arreola and he couldn't faze Wilder. Wilder has a better chin than many think..
                Stiverne didn't really land on Wilder and until we see him against someone with his reach, we probably won't see how he takes it. Dillian Whyte was interviewed on sky sports ringside yesterday and said he's heard about Wilder being dropped heavily multiple times in sparring sessions. Sparring isn't fighting but we saw what that fat bloke did to him earlier in his career.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by alexKO
                  Stiverne didn't really land on Wilder and until we see him against someone with his reach, we probably won't see how he takes it. Dillian Whyte was interviewed on sky sports ringside yesterday and said he's heard about Wilder being dropped heavily multiple times in sparring sessions. Sparring isn't fighting but we saw what that fat bloke did to him earlier in his career.
                  Everyone has been dropped in the HW division. Heck Wlad and Fury have been down in FIGHTS. And Dillian Whyte is a bum trying to move up in the game. He's trash talking all the top fighters.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by BWC
                    IDK. Maybe. Stiverne knocked out Arreola and he couldn't faze Wilder. Wilder has a better chin than many think..
                    wilder did a great job by using his reach and not letting the short armed stiverne do any damage on the inside. wilder really didnt catch anything clean like areolla did

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                    • alexKO
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by BWC
                      Everyone has been dropped in the HW division. Heck Wlad and Fury have been down in FIGHTS. And Dillian Whyte is a bum trying to move up in the game. He's trash talking all the top fighters.
                      If you watch it, he actually isn't trash talking at all. He was asked his opinion on Wilder and said he can give it but can't take it based on sparring sessions. Wilder doesn't usually go down in fights as he hasn't fought one big puncher with enough range to catch him clean. Until a big puncher such as Price or Wlad catches him clean, we just don't know.

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