Yep, Price is done. He could probably still make some money hanging around fighting domestic level guys, but I'm guessing he hangs them up.
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@TonyBellew get used to that "gutted" feeling #Bellend & I'd advise you get a different Strength & conditioning coach to the one price had!🙈
— David Haye (@mrdavidhaye) February 5, 2017
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I haven't seen the fight, but I'm not at all surprised by the result and I hope Price hangs them up now. He's been KO'd a few times well below world level, so there's nothing left for him to go for now unless he wants to **** out journeymen for the British belt. I wouldn't like to see him keep getting filled in like Audley Harrison was towards the end of his career.
For the guys saying he wasn't conditioned well enough, I really don't think that was the problem. It was as people always suspected from his amateur career. Price was missing some of the key so called 'intangibles' in order to make his professional career a success. He doesn't have the confidence, chin, stamina or composure (especially under pressure) to make it to the upper echelons of the sport. There is no shame in that, he has had a good career but just fell short at the very top level.
He's still a British & Commonwealth pro champion and an Olympic Bronze medallist. That's a hell of a career by anyone's standards. Enjoy your (I hope) retirement DP
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Originally posted by aretrospective View PostI haven't seen the fight, but I'm not at all surprised by the result and I hope Price hangs them up now. He's been KO'd a few times well below world level, so there's nothing left for him to go for now unless he wants to **** out journeymen for the British belt. I wouldn't like to see him keep getting filled in like Audley Harrison was towards the end of his career.
For the guys saying he wasn't conditioned well enough, I really don't think that was the problem. It was as people always suspected from his amateur career. Price was missing some of the key so called 'intangibles' in order to make his professional career a success. He doesn't have the confidence, chin, stamina or composure (especially under pressure) to make it to the upper echelons of the sport. There is no shame in that, he has had a good career but just fell short at the very top level.
He's still a British & Commonwealth pro champion and an Olympic Bronze medallist. That's a hell of a career by anyone's standards. Enjoy your (I hope) retirement DP
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