This seems to be a trend amongs today's young fighters. Soon as you lose a fight, just blame it on the trainer and replace him. Fuckin rubbish..
That big goof isn't going to be much of a factor I dont think.
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This seems to be a trend amongs today's young fighters. Soon as you lose a fight, just blame it on the trainer and replace him. Fuckin rubbish..
That big goof isn't going to be much of a factor I dont think.
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He had been with him for a very long time and if you look at most premiership football teams if its not working out anymore and they have had the same manager for a long time they look for a new change. It's freshens things up and keeps everybody motivated. Same for Price here, he could improve under a new training regime. It helped khan when he went to Roach.
Yup. Split with his PROMOTER, first of all.
Price's trainer could have been kept, but I can understand him wanting to split.
Adam Booth seems to be the PREMIER trainer in the UK at this time. He should also look into Ingle as well.
Price can EASILY go to Canada or the USA and get good stiffs by the boatloads. Nothing too fancy, but def a better crop of journeymen and stiffs he can bang up on if he wants to keep up a 3-4 fight a year regimen.
The fight with Thompson just shouldn't have been made, at any time or point. It was the wrong fight for Price and it showed his trainer's arrogance and his promoter's greed.
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Wrong in terms of Thompson's skill level and frame of mind before the fight. Thompson wasn't a dejected Wlad victim. He REALLY felt- and ought he should- that he fought the best in Wlad and anyone else below that caliber of fighter, which Price is/was and a host of other guys, would have been no match for him to that extent.
I think it's clear that Wlad and Vitali are thee best out there. Clearly. No one- as does Thompson- should feel bad that they lost to Wlad.
Plus, Thompson brutalized other fringe contenders before he fought Wlad again and then Price, twice. So he clearly wasn't lacking confidence.
In addition- Price was simply not ready for that level of competition. He simply wasn't ready and Thompson felt that- and mustered all of his courage and pride to not lose to someone of Price's resume in the game.
Price was simply not ready, in frame of mind or skill level or experience, for those Thompson fights.
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A big change is good for the psyche as well I think. Gives Price and the public the feeling of a "fresh start". It's worth a shot, Price has undeniable skill and potential.
Price is just too stiff, to be honest with you. He appeared stiffer than Thompson was during their fights, and Thompson was old enough to be his father.
Price had better get some mobility and fluidity, or else he would always be a sitting duck for a puncher with a wing-span over 6 ft. 2. Just enough to get inside and tag him a few times- because it's clear that as he gets tagged, his stamina decreases tremendously and he doesn't recover well- made worse because he is so stiff and lacks mobility, which means once he gets tagged, starts to lag, he's gonna get tagged again and again until he either quits or goes down for the count!
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