Oh i see, misunderstood what you were implying there. Both fighters clearly have big fanbases, both for different reasons. I like Price & Fury but whenever the rivalry between them starts i always find myself in Price's corner.
No, but I do feel what goes on outside the ring can put more 'bums on seats' than how a fighter performs in it. Haye / Chisora's a good example.
when price loses it will be by ko, and if his chances of beating tyson look slim the scousers wont turn up to watch a GYPO give him a hiding. either 1 loses fight of magnitude down the swaney.:think
This fight needs to happen on sky sports with maximum publiciy. I hope to **** it dont happen on boxnation. Its needs as much hype as possible.
Yes it is.No expert,but predicted when everything was going down,that they'd shake hands afterwards,and Id bet these 2 will also,although Tyson does go OTT at times.Dont want to see it happen yet,they can both do well and make it mean something further down the line.Its got to happen.Daft as this may sound Fury is being a bit clever here,and amongst the trash talk is some knowledge about the state of the division.Two good fighters,can you imagine what either would have done to the 2 on Eurosport last night?
It's a strange one isn't it? The Echo Arena or the MEN wouldn't be big enough, Fury would never agree to Anfield and Price would likely never agree to Old Trafford. Wembley though is all the way down in London, it would cost scousers and mancs loads of money to get down there to support their fighter. Where could this fight happen in the North-West? :think