Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury In Process Of Replacing Trainer Ben Davison

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  • Commie
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    Abel Sanchez

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    • Liondw
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      #12
      Maybe Fury should hire Mayweather sr., to tighten up that defence.

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        Interesting bit of news, come out of nowhere. I feel that Tyson Fury is a Boxing master, and too much has always been made about how big of an impact Ben Davison has had on Tyson. Ben also comes across as a bit of a "Yes!" man around Tyson, which I don't like. No idea who could be Tyson's trainer going forward though.

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        • TheClap
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          #14
          For how long shall any news of Fury be accompanied by a discourse on his superhuman feat of breaking the bonds of fatness and narcotic indulgence?

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          • tokon
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            #15
            Originally posted by TheClap
            For how long shall any news of Fury be accompanied by a discourse on his superhuman feat of breaking the bonds of fatness and narcotic indulgence?
            With no mention of the ped test failure and subsequent ban . . .

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #16
              Originally posted by W1LL
              Interesting bit of news, come out of nowhere. I feel that Tyson Fury is a Boxing master, and too much has always been made about how big of an impact Ben Davison has had on Tyson. Ben also comes across as a bit of a "Yes!" man around Tyson, which I don't like. No idea who could be Tyson's trainer going forward though.
              Ben Davidson is somebody Tyson Fury enjoys being about, but I sense that it is 'Tyson Fury who is teaching Ben Davidson more in the partnership' Ben Davidson has grown more in his profession than Fury etc

              I don't really think there are any trainers out there who can train Tyson Fury, and I don't think it is wise to expel Davidson from the camp entirely 'It is never a good sign when these sudden changes happen'.

              If you really look at the heavyweight division, there are no real good boxing trainers active.

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              • Kcvtr81
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                #17
                Fury blowing smoke up everybodys a$$

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                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                  Ben Davidson is somebody Tyson Fury enjoys being about, but I sense that it is 'Tyson Fury who is teaching Ben Davidson more in the partnership' Ben Davidson has grown more in his profession than Fury etc

                  I don't really think there are any trainers out there who can train Tyson Fury, and I don't think it is wise to expel Davidson from the camp entirely 'It is never a good sign when these sudden changes happen'.

                  If you really look at the heavyweight division, there are no real good boxing trainers active.
                  I think John Fury is just as good for Tyson as Ben Davison is. In the ideal world, going back to Peter Fury would be the one. But alas, those two have visa issues getting into the States, and there appears to be a family rift within the Fury camp.

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                  • Nightfall
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                    He's going to sleep any way.💯 🥊

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                    • PRINCEKOOL
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by W1LL
                      I think John Fury is just as good for Tyson as Ben Davison is. In the ideal world, going back to Peter Fury would be the one. But alas, those two have visa issues getting into the States, and there appears to be a family rift within the Fury camp.
                      Yes in a ideal world, Peter Fury probably the best coach for Tyson Fury 'But I feel as if maybe that won't happen? Not sure why, but I saw a recent interview with Mick Hennessy where he seemed extremely sad about the fall-out with Tyson Fury.

                      Maybe this news is not quite accurate anyway.

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