Heavyweight Hustle w/ Brooklyns own Pryce "The Pryce is Right" Taylor Podcast Por  arte de portada

Heavyweight Hustle w/ Brooklyns own Pryce "The Pryce is Right" Taylor

Heavyweight Hustle w/ Brooklyns own Pryce "The Pryce is Right" Taylor

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You hear “heavyweight” and think spectacle, knockouts, and big paydays. Then Pryce Taylor walks us through the part fans rarely see: the month-to-month grind where training is constant, rent is real, and a lot of fighters only get paid when they fight. From his spot in Brooklyn, Pryce explains why staying active isn’t just ambition, it’s economics, and how trying to hold a regular job can collide with the demands of a serious boxing camp.

We get into the behind-the-scenes world of sparring, including Pryce's time around Deontay Wilder and what it’s like when Wilder feels the opening and starts letting bombs go. That leads to a bigger conversation about heavyweight boxing: how hard it is to find the right sparring, why being able to switch looks can make you valuable in camp, and how adapting your training partners can level up your footwork, head movement, and timing. Pryce also breaks down how Team Combat League experience changes your mindset when every round feels like the last round.

The story gets personal when we talk about Cops And Kids boxing in New York City and why free, legit gyms in underserved neighborhoods produce real talent. Pryce shares how he started boxing later, how hunger and choice shape a fighter’s mentality, and why he embraces entertainment even when critics say he plays around too much. We close with what’s next on his schedule, including his May 9 fight in Georgia, and the kind of momentum he’s chasing this year.

If you’re into heavyweight boxing, sparring stories, boxing training, and the real business of fighting, hit play, subscribe, share the show with a boxing friend, and leave a review with the one question you want us to ask the next fighter.

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