It’s hard not to call him delusional. A look at his record shows a tale of two careers. He won his first 15 professional fights, scoring 13 knockouts. Since then he’s barely broke even, winning seven, and dropping six. Drop is the key word. All of those losses were by stoppage. By John J. Raspanti
David Price is a professional fighter. He stands six-foot-eight, and weights over 250 pounds, but he’s not particularity intimidating, especially to other fighters. Why is that? Because they know his weakness, his Achilles heel, his kryptonite. By John J. Raspanti
Christen Hammer (21-4, 12 KOs) retained his WBO European heavyweight title Saturday night by climbing off the canvas in round five to stop an exhausted David Price (21-4, 18 KOs) at the Olympia Arena in London, England. By John J. Raspanti
David Price, once considered by some a "shoo-in" for world heavyweight championship honors, will fight former "Tyson Fury" victim Christen Hammer February 4 at the London Olympia on the undercard of Chris Eubank Jr.’s fight with Renold Quinaln. By John J. Raspanti