VG_Addict, its clear to me you know nothing about boxing, and are simple intending to increase you post count. I'm predicting you think this will create some form of forum reputation. However, you are wrong as we all know you are just another dumb ass who likes to create troll posts.
If you asked this question like 9 months from now there would be some people that would argue for Price, but now when the reality is what it is there is no doubt. David would crush this fool.
I'd like to see it frankly. Price did knock TT down hard. I think it'll be highly entertaining for a few rounds, but unless Price seriously increases his stamina, he'll knock himself out on his feet from exhaustion.
Haye is by far the best British heavyweight, it's not even close. Price went from beating domestic level opposition like Skelton and when he stepped up his flaws were fully exposed. Price fights only one way and that's offensively, he cannot box off the back foot, his jab is non-existent, he doesn't know how to clinch, his defense is the most basic, tuck up and get hit. He would walk right into one of Haye's big shot's and be KO'ed within 4 rounds. Price is simply too slow, too crude and one dimensional, he looked great against inferior opposition which just goes to show a fighter's resume tells you more about a fighter than how a fighter looks in the ring.
Haye proved himself when he refused to fight Vlad after he got into the ring with him. All Haye did was run, hold, fall down on the canvas, hold on to Vlad's legs, etc.