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Post by hampo17 Mon Jul 14, 2014 11:37 am

Bradley has agreed to do an interview with me so I wondered, as always, if anyone on here would like their question answered.

Pryce turned professional in July 2001, winning his first fight at the Doncaster Dome, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England beating David Hines on points over four rounds on a card which included Ricky Hatton, Junior Witter and Ryan Rhodes.[1] His career advanced steadily over the next two years with a total of nine consecutive victories before being given the chance to fight for his first career title. The fight on 28 April 2001 saw him defeat Jason Hall at the International Arena in Cardiff for the WBO inter-continental lightweight title giving him a record of 11-0. One win against Stuart Patterson followed before his first defence of the title against South African Lucky Sambo on 9 October 2001, retaining via a 12 round decision.[2]

Defeat and British title challenge[edit]
Three more wins followed the Sambo victory including a nine round win over Chesterfield's Gavin Down, a man boasting a 22-1 record at the time. Pryce was soon to suffer his first defeat however, when on 17 August 2002 he lost a six round contest to Ted Bami,[3] a prospect at the time with a record of 8-1, at Cardiff Castle. A win over Craig Lynch[4] on 23 November 2002 put him back on winning ways before challenging Neil Sinclair for the full British welterweight title on 1 February 2003. The fight, at the Odyssey Arena in Belfast, was to end in disappointment for Pryce as he lost his second professional contest and dropped to 17-2.

Difficult years[edit]
Pryce's response to the defeat to Sinclair was to take and defeat the unbeaten Ivan Kirpa (18-0) in Widnes on 8 May 2003.[5] His next fight though was to result in a third career defeat, this time to Zimbabwean Farai Musiyiwa at Cardiff's National ice rink on 21 February 2004. Another defeat followed on 6 May 2004 to the unbeaten Thomas McDonagh[6] at the Metrodome in Barnsley before defeating journeyman Keith Jones to win the Welsh Area title on 3 July 2004. He suffered further defeat in his next fight on 3 November 2004 when pitched against the unbeaten prospect Ajose Olusegun (13-0) which resulted in a fourth round stoppage. His final fight of the year on 11 December 2004 would ensure that a disastrous year would end on a high however with a win over unbeaten Russian fighter Sergey Stepkin (15-0) in London. Pryce finished 2004 with a record of two wins with three defeats and an overall record of 20-5. In 2005 he only fought once, losing again, this time to Michael Jennings on 25 October in a second attempt at the British title.[7]

Commonwealth champion[edit]
On 11 March 2006 Pryce won his first major title. His opponent, Ossie Duran, had held the belt since beating Joshua Okine on 26 December 2003, in a reign that also included wins over Jamie Moore and Colin McNeil.[8] The fight, at the Newport Leisure Centre, saw Pryce gain the title with a 12 round decision. He would go on to defend the belt twice more that year against Tanzania's Hassan Matumla[9] and England's Andrew Facey.[10] In 2007 he made further defences against Ghana's Thomas Awinbono and another English fighter in Martin Concepcion.[11] In between those wins he also scored an impressive victory over then unbeaten Anthony Small,[12] a man who would go on to win the title later in his career. Only one fight in 2008 saw him successfully defend for the sixth time against Marcus Portman. In 2009 however it went wrong, when on 14 March he lost the belt to Matthew Hall on the undercard of Amir Khan's fight with Marco Antonio Barrera losing via knockout in the second round.[13]

Pryce returned to winning ways against journeyman Michael Monaghan at the Newport Leisure Centre on 21 August 2009 before taking part in the Prizefighter series on 26 February 2010. The contest, at the York Hall, pitched Pryce against former opponent Neil Sinclair in the first round with Pryce avenging his defeat then with a three round points win now. In the semi-final he lost to the eventual winner of the tournament Prince Arron.[14] On 9 July 2010 Pryce set his sights on a shot at the British welterweight title by scoring a win over former European champion Ted Bami, avenging a defeat by the same man earlier in his career. The fight lasted until just before the end of the 2nd round when a sharp left hook to the jaw of Bami proved the catalyst for a stoppage, Speaking of the win Pryce paid tribute to his new trainer, former pro Gary Lockett, saying "I was in danger of turning into a journeyman but Gary's going to get me back to title level" and adding "I'll take on any top welterweight in Britain. I'm full of confidence - that fight proves how hard I hit".[15] On 6 November 2010 Pryce continued his march towards a title chance beating former Prizefighter champion Michael Lomax on points over the 8 round distance despite suffering a number of cuts to his eyes.[16] Pryce suffered disappointment however on 12 February 2011 when he lost to the former British and European light welterweight champion Colin Lynes at the Olympia in Liverpool. The fight, very close at 78-77, was disappointing for Pryce as he had previously been in training for a shot at the British light middleweight title held by Sam Webb until that contest was called off.[17]


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Post by Derbymanc Mon Jul 14, 2014 11:45 am

Hampo, I know it's a ballache but is there any chance that the interviews can get transcribed? I can't access voice recordings/video whilst I'm onboard and by the time I get back home all the info's out of date.

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Post by hampo17 Mon Jul 14, 2014 12:11 pm

Yeah this will be transcribed mate. If you got to www.v2boxing.com there's a page where I've transcribed the ones I've done thumbsup

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Post by Derbymanc Mon Jul 14, 2014 12:22 pm

Brilliant Hampo, your a star mate.

I've got a question but it's for anyone you interview (I asked it last time but think it got lost in the daft ones.)

Do you ever visit, websites/forums of the people asking you questions and let that dictate how you'll conduct the interview?

(I'm asking because we see daft questions all of the time and I'm wondering if it affects them towards the particular site.)

And, do you think more could be done to introduce boxing to children and what would you do?

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Post by Mind the windows Tino. Mon Jul 14, 2014 12:24 pm

Ask him if he ever read Dave's article about him?

Follow up by asking if he knows the other 2 people who read it.

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Post by owen10ozzy Mon Jul 14, 2014 12:59 pm

You've been in the ring with Eubank Jr, Billy Joe Saunders and Frankie Gavin...who for you was the tougher opponent and which one do you see going further?

What do you make of the return to presence of Welsh Boxing as of late...do you feel the country has a star to get behind in Lee Selby?

You endured a difficult time during 2004 when you lost 3 fights out of 5...you then only fought once in 2005...was there a reason for the lack of fights during that year or was it a conscious decision to go away and try to come back fresher/better?

When switching to Gary Lockett as a trainer you spoke of getting back to title level; however you have come unstuck when challenging for titles against Rabchenko & Billy Joe...are you of the belief that you are now a gatekeeper for the young contenders at European/British level if not is that something you would ever feel happy accepting?

You have fought on the undercard of a Ricky Hatton bill as well as at Excel Arena, Odyssey Arena & Millenium Stadium which for you provided the best atmosphere?

What was the greatest achievement of your boxing career?

A point which is often discussed on boxing forums & amongst boxing fans is weather boxing should return to terrestrial format...where do you stand on the argument?

Small hall shows have been a staple of the british boxing scene for many years, especially in Wales, do you feel enough is being done to ensure the continuation of this tradition or do you think it is no longer seen as an ideal way of bringing through youngsters?

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Post by milkyboy Mon Jul 14, 2014 1:49 pm

Mind the windows Tino. wrote:Ask him if he ever read Dave's article about him?

Follow up by asking if he knows the other 2 people who read it.

Dave will be on shortly when he's finished choking the chicken

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Post by Guest Mon Jul 14, 2014 1:50 pm

Given my "championing" of Bradley Pryce actually stemmed from an article written about Michael Jennings, isn't it about time Bradley started giving me a bit of f*****g credit for sticking by him in the face of such overwhelming (but uneducated) opposition? Gotta tell ya lad, it's a real labour of love sometimes.

Will Bradley do the right think and punch Tina in the face or does the fact that Tina only fights (and loses convincing to) children under the age of five deter him somewhat?

Can Bradley also punch Milky in the face or does the fact that he hides behind Tina's frilly dresses deter him somewhat?

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