How do you think would David Price have done against Wilders first 32 opponents?

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  1. DanielDimov

    DanielDimov Jabbing all night Full Member

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    I like the idea of this thread, actually any single top30 fighter would be 27 0 if they had the same opponents as Wilder.
     
  2. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    Yes I think he may have gone on further.
    Even if he never won a world title he would have been very highly rated with what would likely be a record of 32-0 and possibly all KOs
     
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    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    There is no argument or anything to be flawed. Im guessing you are either looking into the thread far too deeply or just not understanding the simplicity of the question
    But had different routes to that fight and a far different amount of fights
    You have just sited the Harrison fight and said they were at a similar time to when both turned pro and yet one was in their 14th fight and the other in their 28th.
    You pwned yourself with that
    See above and you will see you have lost your own dispute
    None of this has ever been in question or made as part of the thread.
    Do you not understand?
    Simple question, how would D Price have done if he had the same first 32 fights as Wilder at the time Wilder had them... That simple
    Once again, not in question and yes Price was stepped up alot sooner
    I dont comment over peoples personal situations which can be very different but to say Wilder was rushed is what you do call talking nonsense.
    Wilder had 32 fights before going into a title shot at HW. Fury before facing Klitschko had 24 and Klitschko was a greater test and away from home. Also Fury was needing to eat and not with some massive deal.
    People knew who Wilder and Fury were before their respective title shots but the difference was Fury in 25 fights had fought Chisora twice, Cunningham, Hammer and Klitschko.
    You have tied yourself in knots lol
    So you are saying both were ready to step up and that Wilder was rushed but at that time but Price had only had 15 fights when Wilder had had 28.
    Thompson was coming off a loss to an ATG and was 5-1 in his last 6 fights whereas Liakhovich was 2-4 and coming off losses to Helenius and 12-0 Jennings. So your point here which is off subject but eben then not valid at all.
    So wilder wasnt stepped up in any way the same at all with all of those fights either like you claim.
    Which is the point. Wilder wasnt thrown in deep at 15 fights and by your own admission rushed when at 28 fights wasnt even thrown in as deep.

    So the question stands with how would Price have done if given the same first 32 fights. Chances are his career wouldnt have been as damaged which you have said yourself lol
    Nobody was intentionally trying to count them.
    the question was, how would Price have done against the same first 32 opponents at the same time and in your being defensive have failed to try and answer that simple question and with being so defensive makes me wonder why? Think you wrecked yourself trying to get into a different debate on here
    It was a question not a comparison.
    Really struggle to understand why you couldnt understand a simple question and not a ridiculous question at all, just you got yourself all lost and tied up
    Wilder was fighting on the Amir Khan undercard show in the UK.
    Fury was needing money and didnt have a big deal, but still managed to get some good fights under his belt which dismisses your points
    So you are indicating you think Wilder had a tougher road in his first 15 fights than Price due to being rushed :roflmao:. So tell me in Wilders first 15 fights who you think would have beaten undefeated Price and then try and answer the original question. This will be good.
    You have provided a few chuckles
     
  4. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    Forget 2013. In Wilders 16th fight.
    So Not as you put it in being rushed as a HW facing a 6-6-0 former SMW coming off 4 losses but facing Thompson at that time.
    As said, you have provided some laughs and im sure your answer here will be another classic
     
  5. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    Thanks for the compliment.
    Thats a big question.
    Joshua was on a very steep learning curve and has done exceptional.
    I think Whyte in his 14th fight would have beaten him and couldnt have imagined him in his 19th fight beating Klitschko
     
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    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    He doesnt seem to understand the thread. I think he posts without fully understanding or is a bit emotional maybe
     
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    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    It would be interesting to know if it would have taken Price further. I think Price would have gone on further without such a steep step up
     
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