David Price wants to fight 'idiotic' Tyson Fury
David Price says Tyson Fury is an "idiot" and wants to fight the fellow British heavyweight next year.
Fury could be punished by boxing chiefs after an expletive-filled rant on Twitter at his rival after Price's defeat of Audley Harrison on Saturday.
He "just exploded" with the angry outburst, said promoter Mick Hennessy.
But Price, 29, told BBC Sport: "He's idiotic and giving the sport a bad name the way he's running round like a playground bully."
TALE OF THE TAPE
| Price | Fury | |
|---|---|---|
|
29 |
Age |
24 |
|
6ft 8in |
Height |
6ft 9in |
|
82in |
Reach |
85in |
|
2009 |
Turned pro |
2008 |
|
14 |
Fights |
19 |
|
14 |
Won |
19 |
|
0 |
Lost |
0 |
|
12 |
KOs |
14 |
The British Boxing Board of Control has said it will discuss the inflammatory comments of Fury, who has also criticised Harrison, ex-world champion David Haye and former opponent Dereck Chisora.
"We are grown men and no-one bullies anyone as far as I'm concerned, and especially not him," said British and Commonwealth champion Price.
"There is a genuine dislike for each other and that is going to make for a great fight. A massive fight.
"He's getting angry, and I say keep talking, because he's building the fight. The things he's saying aren't bothering me in the slightest.
"It's like dealing with a kid at school talking absolute nonsense.
"I'd take the fight this week but the reality is it's more likely to happen next summer some time. Keep building it along nicely. Let Tyson do his promotional work on Twitter or whatever else and I'll let my fists do the talking as usual."
Promoter Hennessy defended Manchester's Fury, who is currently on a training camp in Belgium, and said he would postpone a possible world title shot in order to face Liverpudlian Price.
"I would say he [Price] couldn't be further from the truth. Tyson Fury is certainly not a playground bully in any way, shape or form," he said of the boxer who is the son of Irish traveller parents.
Mick Hennessey Tyson Fury's promoter“If David Price really genuinely wants to fight we will put our world title plans on hold and we will make the fight”
"On a daily basis, especially on social networking sites, he takes unbelievable abuse and a lot of it racist abuse when he's being really nice and courteous to people.
"Tyson just gets on with life but they are hurtful comments and it's uncalled for. He's only just turned 24, he's a young man. Every now and again he is going to explode."
Fury returned to Twitter on Tuesday evening, saying he would "splatter" Price. "I really mean it from the bottom of my heart he is getting it badly," he said.
Price was scheduled to meet Fury earlier this year but Fury vacated the British and Commonwealth titles, allowing Price to claim them when he knocked out Sam Sexton in May.
Price, who beat Fury twice during their amateur careers, defended those titles for the first time when defeating Harrison with an 82-second knockout.
Price's next bout will be against 45-year-old former British, Commonwealth and European champion Matt Skelton, on 8 December.
Fury last fought when claiming the vacant WBO Inter-Continental Heavyweight title with a fifth-round stoppage of American Vinny Maddalone in July and is scheduled to fight on 1 December against an opponent who has yet to be named.
"If David Price really genuinely wants to fight we will put our world title plans on hold and we will make the fight," said Hennessy.
"When it comes down to it, that is a fight that Tyson will look absolutely sensational in and he'll take David Price apart.
"He's [Price] nowhere near a world title. He may be almost six years older than Tyson but he's a novice compared to Tyson."
After Saturday's bout, Price's promoter Frank Maloney offered to put up £500,000 for Fury to fight his man.
Comments
Jump to comments paginationAll posts are reactively-moderated and must obey the house rules.
More from Boxing
Elsewhere on the BBC
-
Winning business
Why trying to become a successful entrepreneur has never been more fashionable
-
~RS~q~RS~v=~RS~z~RS~33~RS~)

Comment number 93.
Gauguin-Lautrec18th October 2012 - 23:31
I'll chuck my tuppence in - I think that Price would beat Fury. He's more of a natural boxer, is sharper, and obviously has authentic heavyweight power. Fury has a bit more experience, but I don't think that would count for much. When people compare Price to Lewis or Klitschko it's because his natural movement, power, balance - it's al there. I would pick Price to beat Fury by TKO inside four.
Link to this (Comment number 93)
Comment number 92.
John Mealey18th October 2012 - 23:06
If Fury did not make the ridiculous comments attributed to David Price,somebody in his entourage did.What kind of people are they? In my opinion Fury has no class,his apology came across as insincere. Never mind,I know what will happen when they meet. Price by K.O. The only good thing for Fury is that it will be clinical, and very,quick. If washed up bums can deck Fury,Price will obliterate him!!!
Link to this (Comment number 92)
Comment number 91.
Bluto197918th October 2012 - 17:33
Problem for Fury is he actually lacks power for the top level. Price doesn't. It's more important at heavyweight than any other to have that deterrent.
Link to this (Comment number 91)
Comment number 90.
f1fan201118th October 2012 - 13:23
@89 yep, you are right. After 18 domestic level fights Fury needs to step up. It will be very interesting to see how gets on. chisora stepped up much sooner, probably too soon but wasnt fazed by anyone. Fury is better than Chisora so no reason why he cant step up a few levels now to be properly tested. You never know, he may have what it takes ....
Link to this (Comment number 90)
Comment number 89.
JDandfries18th October 2012 - 11:28
Yeah, I agree Fury seems a bit unstable, but I just think price doesnt need to rush, he has only had 14 fights, Fury 5 more, and it is Fury who really needs to step up sooner, despite his age.
Price can afford a few more good wins, whereas Fury, pretty much needs a top 10 level opponent next.
Link to this (Comment number 89)
Comments 5 of 93