Re: Harrison price for the British heavyweight title
If I was a betting man it would be a little tempting to put a few quid down on Audley. Same kind of gut feeling I had prior to Hopkins/Pavlik.
Man I had high hopes for Audley after he won gold and let down after let down followed. Thought for sure he'd be at the top of the food chain. He was sleeping in silk sheets far to early. He was probably a millionaire from endorsements before he even fought as a pro.
Re: Harrison price for the British heavyweight title
This is going to end one way, with Audley on his arse!
Re: Harrison price for the British heavyweight title
As much as Audley has let himself down with his performances, he does crack, is a southpaw and can put together classy combinations. His problem is he just doesnt have the right mindset. He fights scared. He has the ability to beat anyone but he also has the ability to lose to everyone!
I also uave a feeling that Price will get caught and the legs will go and once Audley sees that Price is hurt he will pour it on. Price hasnt fought anyone who hits as hard as zaudley or who has the skill of Audley.
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Tam Seddon
Anybody who thinks fraudley has a chance against Price needs to wake up.
Hold on, boxing is boxing. Look how many people on here thougght the complete opposite result would happen in the Froch Bute fight. Price is yet to fight anyone who can hit back. Audley can punch and Price has been dropped before. The same can be said for Audley but Price hasnt had to test his skills yet, or face any sort of adversity, so I think Price and Maloney will end up with egg on their faces;)
Re: Harrison price for the British heavyweight title
If Audley get's lucky and drops Price it will be a nightmare for British Heavyweight boxing. The next fight Harrison takes would see him retreating into his shell again and getting beaten. Price got caught around the ear in the Olympics and looked buzzed but he was not given the luxury of a ten count to compose himself and was capable of boxing on. He wasn't dropped and the Pro game is very different. There is nobody at heavyweight who is not susceptible of being stunned or Knocked out by a big shot and Price has been caught a few times as a Pro and coped fine. For the most part his boxing skills and movement have been very good and whatever you think about him his power and finishing instinct is top notch. He comes to fight and is providing a great shot in arm for the UK heavyweight division. Maloney is no mug and is pacing him sensibly whilst Tyson Fury runs to the hills. Harrison can bang and is a similar size, but price is more than capable of steamrollering him and finishing things early.
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get's
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Thank you young man, if you can sort out my smart phones predictive text foibles and prevent it from rendering for, as fir, as well as inserting unnecessary apostrophes then I will most grateful. If you are merely trying to give me a grammar lesson then maybe you are more like Lyle than you realise and need to think of something more meaningful to contribute to the boxing threads. Something he does very well.
If you actually are Kirkland Laing I apologise.........a bit...
A bad workman always blames his tools.
As for Harrison, this is going to be a demolition. Harrison holds his lead arm out there like a measuring stick. Because he doesn't properly jab with it, Price can come in at will and it doesn't last the round.
Then once again I'm sure Harrison will refuse to retire. He's a bit of a dick like that.
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Greenbeanz
Rhun why the hell would somebody intentionally put an apostrophe in gets? You and Kirkland need to get a life.
Come on, spelling mistakes, the lint in my pocket and the extended Director's Cut edition of Spartacus are all more interesting than the fight itself, so why not enjoy a little tangent?
As for the reason for your apostrophy, perhaps you're trying to bring down the spelling and grammar mountain from within by subverting it with poor punctuation. I suspect you are already part of the conspiracy to make the number of exclamation marks a multiplication of the exclamation. One exclamation mark is fine. Anything else is just incorrect.
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Rhun why the hell would somebody intentionally put an apostrophe in gets? You and Kirkland need to get a life.
What is wrong with you Greenbeanz, you are normally a great poster, why are you attacking innocent posters? Take your pain and use it constructively in your campaign against Kabong.