Manuel Charr vs David price who wins?

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  1. donizhere

    donizhere Well-Known Member Full Member

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    who wins this one?? think it would be a good fight for price in his next few fights.
     
  2. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Almost happened.... But Gaye pulled out like he always does. Would have been interesting, Charr could pressure Haye like Chisora did, and sap his energy... Haye was really lucky Chisora got clumsy when he dd, he wouldn't of had much in the mid-late rounds. I think if Charr could avoid making clumsy mistakes, he could give Haye a run for his money and maybe even beat him, but he would have to be at his best... And while I don't like Haye, he is an excellent counter puncher that could put Charrs lights out if he makes the slightest mistake.
     
  3. donizhere

    donizhere Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i said david price not haye mate
     
  4. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    My bad :lol: :rofl

    Yeah i'd like to see this.... Charr can pressure Price, but doesn't have that kind of power to hurt Price(not sure his chin is that bad) It would be a good fight, I lean towards Price but I think Charr might also bring too much pressure and could eventually wear him down with his come-forward style and volume, also he's a good body puncher and if the fight made it to the later rounds Price might be in trouble..... I think if Price wins, it's by early KO, but the longer it goes the more I lean towards Charr wearing him down and getting the stoppage.
     
  5. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone banned Full Member

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    didnt read ur responses unleash but i bet u just did copy and paste, and changed the names haye to price :D
     
  6. Big

    Big Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :lol: stupid ignorant hater.
     
  7. rampant

    rampant Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Nah, If I was Price I'd stay clear of Charr, his only loss is to Vitali and he looked pretty durable, bit slow maybe but I think he would take Price out.

    Havent seen price since his losses to TT and to be honest I need massive convincing that Price is going anywhere.
     
  8. Mayers

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    Charr would walk him down and beat him up.

    Price is the biggest quitter in the heavyweight division, he might win the early rounds but sooner or later he will get hit and stayed hit.

    Hes another Audley in the making
     
  9. TheOldTimer

    TheOldTimer Active Member Full Member

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    Price is just a horrendous fighter don't understand why anyone at all is interested in him.
     
  10. The Long Count

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    Charr is too much at this point in time for Price. He needs at least three fights before taking on a top 15 fighter. His confidence is shot and he needs rounds to push his stamina. He was considered prospect of the year by many sources including ESPN so he does have ability.
     
  11. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone banned Full Member

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    so he needs a tough bum with no punch threat that will have price going a few rounds, but as soon as price meets a tough operator who punches his stamina will drain faster than the colour from this emoticon :scaredas: his fitness should already been in place, he isnt used to pro fights and dont think he will ever be.
     
  12. Collie

    Collie Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I favour Price in this one.
     
  13. The Long Count

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    As it seems now it does look as if his stamina will fade as fast as your emoticon. However, I believe some of his stamina issues may stem from ring anxiety and believe it or not, not really understanding how to pace himself for such a big man. Two of Wladimir's losses had more to do with stamina and anxiety than a poor chin too. Sometimes it takes these giants time to learn their own body as crazy as that sounds. As it is, his career really is in the balance right now one more loss anywhere remotely in the near future he is done. I would be careful navigating him so that he may have a chance in two years to earn one or two or maybe more big paydays.
     
  14. power_aids

    power_aids Active Member Full Member

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    gotta get past Pala first..
     
  15. SkillspayBills

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