Why hasn't David Price taken an interim fight?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Earl-hickey, Dec 13, 2011.


  1. Earl-hickey

    Earl-hickey Boxing Junkie banned

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    I mean he hasnt fought since june and wont until the end of January, I understand that Mcdermott has had injuries, but Price is 11-0 he needs to be kept busy, not fight twice a year like a champion, couldnt he even have fought a latvian road sweeper in the middle somewhere?
     
  2. Jimjom

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    i'd have thought he should, but what bill can maloney put him on?
     
  3. LP_1985

    LP_1985 JMM beat Pac-Man 3 Times Full Member

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    he got injured, he's doing abit of training in Vegas at the moment
     
  4. SandyCraddock

    SandyCraddock Active Member Full Member

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    Price has been learning his trade as a sparring partner for the last couple of years to people like Sosnowski, Solis, Haye and the Klitchkos. I'll agree that it's a little fustrating that he hasn't made more progress but I'd bet he's come on leaps and bounds as a result. I've got very high hopes for him in the next few years.
     
  5. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    PRice career has been a mess. So much promise with 3 fights in the first half of 2011. Good wins and then the McD fight delayed even more. PRice is a bronze medalist and should be further along and more popular than this.

    khan was commonwealth champ by this stage, degale has been british/euro and price needs to have this mcd fight then get it on with fury.
     
  6. Nipple

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    Tip: Don't sign with Maloney.
     
  7. richard mossley

    richard mossley Boxing Addict Full Member

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    To be fair, Nipple, he was with Hayemaker. Once Hayemaker lost Setenta Price was in limbo and only Maloney came in.
     
  8. happydrinks

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    He'll have learnt more sparring those guys than 20 fights against the likes of guys Maloney would be putting in front of him.
     
  9. Manning

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    It's ironic that his pro career has mirrored that of fellow super heavyweight bronze medalist Glazkov, who as well only has a pathetic 10 fights to his name since 2009. Both men aren't even young, around 27. In theory one of those you would of thought would have challenged for a title by now or at least got close to it.
     
  10. rampant

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    He definately needs to be more active else he will just end up getting beat when he starts to step up, plus he must be pretty skint!
     
  11. Fitzgerald90

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    He is young for a heavyweight????????
     
  12. rampant

    rampant Boxing Addict Full Member

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    True, a good age to start being more active though, late 20's, he's only had 11 fights, 9 more in 3years and he'll be 30 and ready for titles.

    Sounds along way off!!!
     
  13. Funtime Frankie

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    sign with Hennessey :patsch
     
  14. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    If he stayed as an amateur, those guys were getting paid about £75k a year with expenses and regular fights. I think they may have even stepped it up because I remember they were worried about losing all their boxing talent to the pros so they were trying to keep them.