Date: 6th February 2015 at 7:48am
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In recent months David Price has talked a good fight.

Having been ringside at a recent fight whereby Anthony Joshua demolished yet another opponent, Price openly called the emerging young heavyweight out.

Price, on the comeback trail after two knockout defeats inflicted by Tony Thompson, certainly seems to talk the talk and the Liverpool fighter with a record that reads 18-2 with 15wins coming by way of knockout, is at it again.

Despite never having boxed a top-notch heavyweight and having fought run-of-the-mill heavyweights in his comeback fights, Price is of the opinion that he will get a heavyweight world title fight before the end of 2016.

Talking to the media, Price who is managed and promoted by the Sauerland brothers, has remarked,

?My promoters Sauerland are going to get me where I want to be, which is a shot at the world title.

?It might not be this year but I can see it happening next year, realistically the middle of next year. All I need to do is keep winning, keep improving and keep concentrating on what I am doing in the gym.?


Personally, I reckon Price will have to do something quite spectacular and against a big-name in the heavyweight division to even be considered for a world title tilt.