Fury is quite open to shots, but can dish them out to. Im pretty sure Price is chinney so i couldnt call it.. I would never write Fury of he is from good fighting stock..
There's a big difference between a horrible, crude slugger like Nascimento and a boxer like Price. I think people are going overboard on Price. I'd still favour the scouser, but only about 60/40.
Although as far as the pro game is concerned Fury is higher ranked and more proffesional experience I do think Price is more ready for Fury than Fury is ready for Price. Fury has a lot of raw ability and has age on his side, but he has a lot of work to do if he is going to reach his potential. Price appears far more seasoned already. As it is now, Price would win by stoppage I reckon but if Fury improves his defence and starts to fight off the jab rather than brawling then he can win.
I think trying to jab with a much more refined mid-range puncher is a bad idea. Best bet for Fury is to steam into Price and not allow him time to find his range or rhythm and outwork Price. Fury will do better at this than McD did IMO.
Fury is no puncher and I envision both of them being ****ed towards the end. I'm not sold on Price's massive power nor do I think Fury has a poor chin or anything less than good powers of recovery.
If that Pajkic can drop Fury so heavily im sure Price can if he connects with that right hand, and with Tyson being so open to any shot in the book you have to feel Price would get to him. Fury is where he is because of his heart and will to win.