Would you not think a change in management would be a good choice for Price.
Emulating Lennox or having him as a trainer is not going to work.
He could join Wlad's camp but would he be more than a sparring partner.
Agree with the psychological part, greatly overlooked aspect in boxing.

For me I was surprised they threw Price back in with Tony so fast, throw the cubs in with the lions.

Price has a chance against Fury, but "humiliate" him in 12-18 months, not going to happen.
Then you have to consider the opponents Fury will be facing and improving in a years time.

2 KO losses in succession will of damaged his earning potential especially if fighting against journeymen, and I think despite his losses he will have a hard time matchmaking against other prospects.
He needs to get back in the ring asap, build confidence, develop his own style, not copy Lennox.

I think he would absolutely smash Wilder, after he gets back into winning ways, then maybe Chisora before he thinks about Fury.

Not the time to talk about hanging up the gloves yet.