By Jake Donovan
It’s commonplace for fighters claiming to be in peak physical condition heading into any given fight, but for David Price’s sake, let’s hope he means it.
The 6’8” heavyweight endures the toughest test of his current rebuilding tour, facing unbeaten Erkan Teper in a vacant regional heavyweight title on July 17 in Ludwigsburg, Germany. The bout marks his fifth since suffering back-to-back losses in 2013 to Tony Thompson at home in Liverpool, England.
Price gutted his entire team following the losses. Included among the moves made were his signing with Sauerland Event, now fighting for the fifth time away from the United Kingdom, insisting there has been a different feel to his preparation for this particular bout.
“This has been the toughest training camp I’ve ever been involved in,” said Price (19-2, 16KOs). [Click Here To Read More]
It’s commonplace for fighters claiming to be in peak physical condition heading into any given fight, but for David Price’s sake, let’s hope he means it.
The 6’8” heavyweight endures the toughest test of his current rebuilding tour, facing unbeaten Erkan Teper in a vacant regional heavyweight title on July 17 in Ludwigsburg, Germany. The bout marks his fifth since suffering back-to-back losses in 2013 to Tony Thompson at home in Liverpool, England.
Price gutted his entire team following the losses. Included among the moves made were his signing with Sauerland Event, now fighting for the fifth time away from the United Kingdom, insisting there has been a different feel to his preparation for this particular bout.
“This has been the toughest training camp I’ve ever been involved in,” said Price (19-2, 16KOs). [Click Here To Read More]
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