Davi Price a huge favourite for a potential Price Fury fight

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  1. DarthYoda

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  2. itsa huge bitch

    itsa huge bitch Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    price looks better than fury in almost every aspect..but that could be the opponents price has been in with
     
  3. David UK

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    I'd favour Fury to beat Price seven times out of ten.
     
  4. REEVO

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    I would pick Fury but Lets be honest If Price lands it could be good night..
     
  5. Maxsplit

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    Pretty sure if the fight does eventually get made next year, Tyson Fury won't be anything like those kind of odds.
     
  6. Espin88

    Espin88 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He should be favourite, he'd destroy Fury.
     
  7. Jayob10

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    if and its a big IF Price shows he can take a shot, then we have a star in the making.

    I don't think his chin will hold up though. And I don't think he will make it to the level where he can keep that chin of his safe fight after fight like Wlad does.

    Price can KO Fury for sure but what happens when a heavyweight is able to hit Price back?

    This is an unanswered question so far. We know Fury has heart and has won after getting off the canvas. Can Price do the same?

    As it stands, neither is anywhere near ready for a HW title shot and if they do take their shot they will do no better than any of the other so called bums.

    They may offer more in terms of offense, but once they feel the stiff jab of Wlad all thought of going all out attack will be put on the back burner ala David Haye.
     
  8. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    Price does look more destructive but his chin is an unknown and he's not had enough fights. I would favour Fury with a late stoppage.
     
  9. ko00

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    Just qondering why is Prices chin quetioned by alot of boxing fans? is it because it hasnt been tested or has he had a KO i am not aware of?

    I know Fury put him down in the Amateur's but he got up and won on points
     
  10. Overhill

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    x4 with Fury..? Pretty even match in my books.
     
  11. Maxsplit

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    Because Price was put on the floor about 15 times in the ams including by Fury.

    It's a shocking number of times to go down to be honest and it was against all the top boys at the time rather than lucky shots from guys who never went on to make it.

    Watch his Olympic Semi Final in 2008 against Camarelle and you'll see why there is a big worry.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmZUHgVVuH8

    The worry over his chin prevented him getting a big money deal turning pro and having no real choice of promoters to work with
     
  12. ko00

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    props for the reply and video.I honestly didnt know he had so many knockdowns I guess its fair to question his chin (which has yet to be tested since going pro)
     
  13. McGrain

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    Price is an absolute beast on offence. If he has the stamina and chin to support that offensive machinery then the HW division has the fighter it's been waiting for. The fact that he probably doesn't is said, but i'd still favour him to beat Fury.
     
  14. McGrain

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    I think he'll go when he gets hit too, but lets not rule anything out completely.


    This had far more to do with Audley Harrison.
     
  15. joegrundy

    joegrundy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The knockdown in the olympic semi isn't even bad, he gets up straight away.

    He is also a completely different fighter now compared to then, he is body is completely different to how it was then.