It was quite shocking when it was recently revealed by former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (25-0, 18 KOs), that he parted ways with his uncle and career trainer Peter Fury - and hired on Ben Davison to head the corner.
Tyson had a lot of success with his uncle, who put together the game plan that saw his nephew shock the world by outboxing Wladimir Klitschko to capture the IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO world titles in November 2015 in Germany.
Fury has not fought since that victory, after overcoming a serious battle with depression and substance abuse.
Fury is now in training, cutting down his weight and expects to reclaim his boxing license next month, when the British Board of Control are set to meet on the matter.
Even Davison admits that he was surprised when Fury approached him for the training job.
"Tyson asked me, at the time, if I'd train him for his comeback. I told him to take his time [with a decision] because he had a lot of success with his uncle Peter. Tyson was adamant this was the decision he wanted, and I could see he was hungry for it," Davison told Sky Sports.
"We have a rough date, April or May, and a full training camp will commence very soon. He has to make weight, look good, feel good, be fit and strong, be mentally prepared - it is an all-round package and that is what a training camp will bring. We are training twice a day, he is eating clean, his weight has come down, and he is making progress with his body fat stats. You have to measure it because if you keep him flat-out for too long he might burn out."
Davison is very impressed with the boxer's ability and skills.
After a few days of training together, Davison saw that Fury was capable of doing just about everything in the ring and believes he has all of the necessary tools to get back to the top of the division.
"The motivation and skills are still there. We all know what Tyson can do. But I thought: 'can he do this?' He might have to do different things against different opponents. Tyson can do it all. He can fight orthodox, he can box orthodox, he can fight southpaw, he can box southpaw. He can box off the back foot, he can box coming forward. He can counter-punch. He has genuinely got it all," Davison said.