This Saturday, live from the Echo Arena in Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom, Tony "The Tiger" Thompson (36-3, 24 KOs) is back in action after a seven month vacation as he takes on hometown hero David Price (15-0, 13 KOs) in his own back yard. Price currently holds the BBBofC Brittish heavyweight title as well as the Commonwealth heavyweight title. The undefeated Briton … [Read more...]
Price demolishes Skelton in 2 to retain British and Commonwealth titles.
British and Commonwealth Heavyweight champion David Price (now 15-0 13 KOs) came through the challenge of veteran Matt Skelton (now 28-6) with a 2nd round stoppage to retain his titles. Skelton started aggressively in the first round charging his opponent and backing him onto the ropes. As he took a breather, Price started to box behind his jab and the action ebbed and … [Read more...]
Price looks to execute final domestic (small d) objective before setting sights on Fury.
British fight fans love a big domestic showdown. Especially when its the heavyweights. We only have to go back to July of this year for evidence of that when 30,000 turned up at Upton Park to watch David Haye demolish 'arch rival' Dereck Chisora in 5 rounds of a bout that mightn't have had the blessing of the British Boxing Board of Control but proved popular … [Read more...]
Audley pays heavy Price as his chin fails to cash mouth’s cheque for the final time
There are so many ways to write a fight review, so many cliches and buzz phrases that can be used. But when David Price (now 14-0 12 KOs) ended Audley 'Audrey, Fraudley, A Farce, A Force' Harrison's career inside 2 minutes of the first round by punching him all of twice and knocking the one-time darling of British boxing out cold I did wonder how the hell I was gonna get … [Read more...]
Gone in 82 Seconds– David Price Crushes Audley Harrison
Echo Arena, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom-- There wasn't much to report in the main event of Saturday's card in Liverpool. David Price (14-0, 12 KOs) landed a big right hand that stunned one-time Olympic gold medalist, Audley Harrison (28-6, 21 KOs). Then, a few seconds later, two more right hands from the 6 ft. 8 heavyweight prospect removed Harrison from his senses … [Read more...]