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PRICE NOT RIGHT

David Price retires on stool through injury putting career in doubt in fourth round against Sergey Kuzmin

The Liverpool heavyweight came into the Wembley showdown on late notice on the undercard of Anthony Joshua

DAVID PRICE has been left with an uphill battle to salvage his heavyweight career after a shoulder injury ended his hopes of shocking undefeated Russian Sergey Kuzmin.

The Liverpudlian appeared to damage his right shoulder during the contest and he lasted four rounds before deciding to throw in the towel.

 David Price retired due to injury at the end of the fourth round against Sergey Kuzmin
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David Price retired due to injury at the end of the fourth round against Sergey KuzminCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 Price, 35, has suffered back-to-back losses with his career on the line
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Price, 35, has suffered back-to-back losses with his career on the lineCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
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Looking down and defeated, Price headed out of the Wembley ring with his arm in a sling before revealing he had been battling a slight muscle tear in the build-up to the fight.

Sitting with an ice pack on his shoulder, he told Sky Sports after the fight: “I've had a slight tear in the bicep the last few weeks.

"We had to take the fight, and take a chance.

"At the end of the fourth round, it was barely movable.

 Price holds his right bicep as he was forced to quit on his stool at Wembley
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Price holds his right bicep as he was forced to quit on his stool at WembleyCredit: PA:Press Association
 Hulking heavyweight Price looked to be in control of the fight against Kuzmin
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Hulking heavyweight Price looked to be in control of the fight against KuzminCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

"It's really frustrating. I would love the opportunity to fight him again with the right preparation."

He headed into the Wembley showdown looking to get his career back on track following a brutal loss to Alexander Povetkin in March.

But Kuzmin was another tough test who boasted a record of 12 wins from 12.

The rain-soaked Wembley crowd roared Price into the fight and showed their voice after he threw a couple of early combinations to boost his confidence.

 Kuzmin has extended his record to 13 consecutive wins since turning professional
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Kuzmin has extended his record to 13 consecutive wins since turning professionalCredit: Reuters

But he was given a reality check early on in the second when Price was caught with a shot to the body and jab to the face before feeling the force of undefeated Kuzmin who landed a vicious right hook on his chin.

The third round turned into a slog fest with both fighters going hammer and tong. Price showed he wasn’t there on merit as he tested Kuzmin’s chin with powerful punches of his own.

But his early momentum began to unravel in round four when Price began to tire and Kuzmin could smell blood.

The Russian started to pick him out as Price’s early punches began to slow and the Liverpudlian headed back into his corner.

And that was the last of the action before the referee awarded the win to Kuzmin.

That’s now three defeats in his last four for Price and he may now need to re-consider his future.

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