No I'm not British but I find it hard to not feel sorry for Price. He always (at least to me) came off as a very humble guy, I don't recall him ever running his mouth. Yes, his promoter is a piece of ****, but then again Price himself came across as a guy who who works hard and give his best quietly rather than make bold promises. All in all he's a very sympathetic guy. Maybe this was his 'Sanders' moment that forces him to wake-up, make some changes in his team (promoter, trainer maybe) and refocus his energy and maybe come back stronger down the line.
Yes, Price is a nice guy. He has much more class than Fury outside the ring. I hate to admit it, but after Saturday, Fury definitely has the nod. I felt sorry for Price, too, but that loss might be a blessing in disguise for him.