Price never really had a good chin, used to watch him in the amateurs seen him being ko then,
the pro game is not for Price, he gave it a go and was found wanting pity.
Price never really had a good chin, used to watch him in the amateurs seen him being ko then,
the pro game is not for Price, he gave it a go and was found wanting pity.
Teper was pretty good for a plodder, stuck it on Price from the start, who looked like a man beat before the first bell rang.
Was left wondering why I didn't have more dough on Teper.
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i havent seen any reaction from price or anyone to do with him
if i was him i would get right back in the ring, fight twice in a month and then have another go at teper
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He is actually no good for boxing. He seems to have no mobility, no coordination, no dexterity and doesn't put much demand on having good balance. He needs an opponent that backs up and puts zero demand on him physically. He cant even organise his hands to initiate a proper clinch let alone evade punches.
I don't often slate fighters but I bet a double-end bag makes him look bad.
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What can they say? Lucky punch! They're not saying anything because there's nothing to say, they see the writing on the wall.
Price absolutely cannot take a heavyweight punch, he can't move down in weight, and he doesn't have the ability to avoid the big punch. What he should be hearing from everyone is get out of the ring, there is no future there for him. Fact, as Fenster would say.
If he comes back he needs someone like Steve Peters, the top sports psychiatrist, who did wonders for Ronnie O' Sullivan and the Olympic athletes etc, before he works on any physical flaws. He is mentally finished
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