Fury vs Price. How have there last 2 fights changed your opinion on the outcome?

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  1. REEVO

    REEVO Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol: Cunningham hit him with a haye maker that was a solid punch that would of dropped many fighters.. I reckon Fury would beat Price no problem reckon its Price who has been hyped up...
     
  2. mcguirpa

    mcguirpa Well-Known Member Full Member

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    ****.... you're even more ******ed than I first thought.
     
  3. Berliner

    Berliner Boxing Addict Full Member

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    **** and you know **** about boxing if you deny this fact:lol: Funny guy.
     
  4. mcguirpa

    mcguirpa Well-Known Member Full Member

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    What fact? The fact that you're ******ed? I'm not denying it.
     
  5. Berliner

    Berliner Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That there are different styles in boxing? And some styles are more suited to the heavyweight division than others? That a guy like Huck would be a better Heavyweight than Cunningham because of his style?
    Man you even cant argue against me. Your only arguement is to say another poster is ******ed and dumb. You might have a different opinion, yet you dont argue you just insult. I wont waste my time anymore with a guy like you.:hi:
     
  6. ElCep

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    Price hasn't fought anyone really, so it's hard to judge if his attributes can be effective against a higher quality opponent. Superficially, Price seems better offensively than Fury, although both have a limited repertoire. Both are vulnerable, Price probably more so. But Fury is moving in better company these days, he's shown he can be competitive at fringe-contender level. With more effort, conditioning and development, Fury can probably drag himself up to being the equal of Chris Arreola. Price is currently stuck in the doldrums, being knocked out by an out of shape old guy who came for the check and left with a KO.
     
  7. Paddy85

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    How do you see Huck beating somebody like Fury? I can't think of a top cruiserweight less suited to beating big heavyweights than Huck.
     
  8. Berliner

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    ÄHM? Because he has a much better chin and MUCH more power than Cunningham, also he is much stronger. A right hand from Huck would do way more damage than a right hand from Cunningham.
    If Fury would get hit by a hayemaker of Huck I doubt that he stands up. There is a big difference in power between Huck and Cunningham. And when Cunningham was able to hurt Fury, Huck is VERY able to hurt him or even KO him.
     
  9. a.irwin85

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    I thought price with ease before both fights and at the moment I still think price beats him with the overhand right!! Although I don't think it will be as easy alas first thought or hoped!!
     
  10. ashishwarrior

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    both have chins of ****
    just a case who lands first
    still favour price only ever so slightly though
     
  11. Robney

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    I still have Price by (early) KO.
    Price hits much harder as Fury, and any opponent Fury has faced thus far. The first big landing shot knocks Fury down if not out.
    But he can catch Price too of course.
     
  12. mcguirpa

    mcguirpa Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Huck is even smaller than Cunningham. In any other era Cunningham would have been decent size heavyweight. Even David Haye at 6'3 and 15-16 stone is a good sized heavyweight.

    Like i said: Cruiser is a lifestyle choice for **** heavyweights.
     
  13. Everyones missing the fact that they are both still pro novices at heavyweight level anyway

    I think they both are capable but shouldn't look at world titles yet
     
  14. Furey

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    Fury lost the plot in there on Saturday night, he's capable of MUCH more - yet still came out with the W.

    The problem with Fury is, he's too much of a "fighter" and wants to entertain. We seen the well disciplined boxing clinic he put on Kevin Johnson and the fan's boo'ed (mainly the casuals) basically because it wasn't exciting enough.

    He's also still young for a HW, people seem to forget that. He's got bags of time on his side.
     
  15. JFT96

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    Nothing has changed in my opinion, either after the Thompson fight or Saturday night. Price is just the all round better fighter and would comfortably beat Fury IMO.

    The only attribute Fury has in his favour is his chin (not that good either!) and if that's the case, then you haven't got a lot going for you.