source: https://www.skysports.com/boxing/ne...h-with-sergey-kuzmin-after-beating-tom-little Is the rematch a winnable fight for price? What do you think of this?
Doesn’t deserve another shot at Kuzmin after he jacked it in. And doesn’t warrant another major undercard slot for it. Also Kuzmin won’t fancy it again. He laboured a little and felt Price’s power.
Wont be interested unless price promises to fight until he is sparked out. The quitter look doesnt suit price
That would be really, really interesting to watch. The funniest thing is that as this age, and considering Price's undeniable power, it wouldn't shock me if he sent McCall to the canvass for the first (official) time. Price seems to have a mental block about beating legit fringe contenders, so this might be the way for him to finally get a meaningful legacy in the sport!
Its every Price fight against a top 25 opponent. McCall probably isn't top 100 nowadays. Maybe not top 200. But, I could see McCall still winning, despite that. I also wouldn't be surprised to see Price to put McCall down. That's what makes it so interesting.
Speaking of Tom Little and Kuzmin. Great quote from Little about what he'd do to the Russian if he got his gypsy mitts on him. ''I will shove Kuzmin's head up a bear's ass'' This content is protected
I just think that David price won’t be able to regain that confidence needed to contend at a higher level than fringe level as all the ko defeats have knocked all the confidence out of him these previous years. Imo he will just be a gatekeeper who ko’s all the hype jobs and gets beaten by legit prospects to be honest
Well considering the fact that in the first match he quit in order to avoid getting knock out, there isnt any interest in a rematch. His "injury" wasnt genuine, and thats been proven by how quickly he got back into training. And just for future reference Pricey, the whole reason why you get put onto these shows is the possibility of you getting KTFO, so dont quit again. Quitting for Pricey is a career limiting move.