Comments Thread For: Fury's Trainer Hits Back at John Fury's Plea To Fire The Team

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  • deathofaclown
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    #31
    Originally posted by HeadBodyBodyBody
    I'm not sold on Ben's contributions at a boxing-level, I feel that Fury's ring IQ is sufficient enough and that Ben is really just there to provide reassurance. More like a sidekick than a trainer, I dunno
    That’s pretty much my feeling

    Ben has been flattered because he worked with Fury and Saunders, both with natural ability and IQ to take them a long way regardless of who’s in the corner.

    I think Ben has done a good job getting Tyson back, but he left the game technically the best HW out there and as long as his body could recover, he was still going to be a force because of his skillset he had before Ben Davison

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    • Califire209
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      #32
      If your gona make it in Vegas as a fighter you need to be entertaining plain and simple.

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      • Reverb
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        #33
        Originally posted by Curt Henning
        that rematch that wilder wanted immediately and fury is still avoiding?
        The one that already has a deal signed by both teams do you mean?

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          #34
          Originally posted by memphis mook
          So I'm the only person that enjoyed Tyson's performance........
          It was a great performance, it takes guts to battle through an injury like that.

          This just shows why Fury is a phenomenal fighter and the best in the game. He always finds a way to win, and he can adapt to any situation.

          Imagine AJ in that same situation, he'd have completely shat himself and probably quit. I'll give Wilder a bit more credit as he has a pair of balls, but PBC and their corrupt judges would've found a way to disqualify the opponant if Wilder got a cut like that early in the fight.

          At the end of the day, Fury comfortably defeated a legit, 6ft6 awkward unbeaten southpaw despite only having one eye for the majority of the fight.

          Fury is a blood and guts warrior as well as being the best technician in the division, he can do it all.

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            #35
            John Fury is just upset that he's not allowed in American and thus isn't involved in Tyson's camp. It's well known that he hates Ben and has done for a while. He's bitter.

            No trainer can teach Fury anything new, his trainer needs to keep him healthy and motivated, and Ben does just that.

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            • P4Pdunny
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              #36
              At least he got the job done, that was the most important. He may have benefitted from being the star attraction too as in many other cases the fight would have been called off.

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              • PunchyPotorff
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                #37
                Quote:
                Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
                You can't box, and you have atrocious footwork.
                Fury has both those traits mastered.
                He will beat you easier in the rematch.

                Originally posted by Curt Henning
                that rematch that wilder wanted immediately and fury is still avoiding?
                Everything I've read says the rematch is signed, I think for Feb. Fury fulfilled his part of the deal Sat nite... and Wilder has to win vs Ortiz. Don't make up b.s. when you don't know what you're talking about.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
                  Bob Arum has put a stranglehold on Fury's career. Fury's own father has now turned against him and his new team. The British public are pressuring him as he's the last Brit standing at HW. All of this is taking a huge psychological toll; will Fury really be ready for a healthier, stronger Bronze Bomber?
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                  Tyson Fury & his dad get along just fine Mr Wilder
                  Conspiracy theories or Just wishful thinking?

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