Quote Originally Posted by superheavyrhun
Quote Originally Posted by Fenster
I don't think he'll cut it against the very best. The best fight for him at the moment (well for fans) would be Pryce. That has cracker written all over it.

Moore's in line to fight Zaurbek Baysangurov () for the European.
Well, I do believe (as Hatton said) that Moore is vacating his British belt now, so I doubt he'd make a beeline for Bradley Pryce, because however bad his performance was (and it was poor) against an awkward fighter, he's got aspirations for higher honours, and Baysangurov is probably going to be his next fight. Not having seen this dude, I can't speculate what his style will be, but with 12 kos from 16 wins, I expect him to be pretty strong, and stamina shouldn't be a problem for the 22-year-old champion.

Moore puts it down to ring-rust, but if it is, as boxrec has it, scheduled for 8 December (looks like a Setanta show to rival the Amir Khan bill) he needs a lot of sparring to get his movement and accuracy pinned down.

However, having interviewed him for the site, he was one of the nicest and most talkative guys I've interviewed, and I wish him all the best in his challenge, cause I always want the nice guys to come out on top.
Saying that Pryce actully pulled out of a fight with Moore around 18 months ago, i read an interview recently with Jamie stating Pryce had his chance and didnt want any of it, i think it would be a close fight.