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

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  • Weebler I
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    #31
    Originally posted by hectari
    He gets with Roach he is getting sparked out lol, Roach crazy ass told Fury to jump on Wilder hahahah
    lol yes, I caught that, insanity

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    • deathofaclown
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      #32
      Originally posted by hectari
      He gets with Roach he is getting sparked out lol, Roach crazy ass told Fury to jump on Wilder hahahah
      Roach also said he feels Fury is a bigger puncher than Wilder haha.

      I’ve no doubt Fury can probably **** when he sits down on his shots i.e doing pad’s with Roach, but that was an outrageous claim by Freddie.

      I don’t think him and Fury would be a good fit at all.

      Dominic Ingle seems likely. He already trains Saunders, location wise it’s not that far from where Fury already trains and the Ingle gym usually produces fighters that use movement etc. He’s also spent time in the gym in the past.

      Seems a natural fit

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #33
        Originally posted by hectari
        John and Peter fury, will never be able to go to the usa or canada both have criminal records.
        I understand, yes I believe that was mentioned earlier in the thread.

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          #34
          Originally posted by deathofaclown
          Dominic Ingle seems likely. He already trains Saunders, location wise it’s not that far from where Fury already trains and the Ingle gym usually produces fighters that use movement etc. He’s also spent time in the gym in the past.

          Seems a natural fit
          Haven't they split? or have they resumed training together?

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          • deathofaclown
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            #35
            Originally posted by Weebler I
            Haven't they split? or have they resumed training together?
            Who? Saunders and Ingle?

            They’re back together now. Saunders worked with Davison for that WBO title fight, then went back to Ingle for his last fight and is staying with him as far as i know.

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            • Dip_Slide
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              #36
              I think the reason Fury hired him in the first place was that he needed someone that's more of a friend and less of a disiplinarian during that difficult part of his career and it worked till now. I know Fury isn't the type of fighter that actually needs a trainer for technical things, and I think he thinks he has mentally fully recovered from the coke/food binge and that he doesn't need to be paying Ben 10% for mental support.

              These sudden unexpected trainer changes are mostly due to money and I'm pretty sure that's the case here too. Ben shouldn't accept getting lowballed and should keep going with other fighters and try to ride that wave and build his own stable since I think he's a good boxing mind. He should have the attitude of wanting to learn first and then teach since he's still too young. I see a lot of potential in him as a trainer.

              With or without a trainer, Tyson knows what he should do and I don't think this makes a difference. However this unexpected sudden decision could also be a sign that Tyson is starting to break down mentally again and coincidentally (or not) right before a rematch just like before the Klitschko rematch. If that's the case then Tyson's career is probably already over. The next couple of weeks will be very interesting.

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                #37
                Davidson has had mental problems of hes own in the past. It might be more to do with him than Fury. He certainly seemed to work well with him.

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                • Richard
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Madison boxing
                  Davison was always a terrible choice. He won the wilder fight in spite of him, not because of him
                  Tend to agree. Davison was young and a ex part time footballer.Boxing was'nt really in his background unless the Fury who had boxing since young.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by deathofaclown
                    Roach also said he feels Fury is a bigger puncher than Wilder haha.

                    I’ve no doubt Fury can probably **** when he sits down on his shots i.e doing pad’s with Roach, but that was an outrageous claim by Freddie.

                    I don’t think him and Fury would be a good fit at all.

                    Dominic Ingle seems likely. He already trains Saunders, location wise it’s not that far from where Fury already trains and the Ingle gym usually produces fighters that use movement etc. He’s also spent time in the gym in the past.

                    Seems a natural fit
                    All he'll get from Ingle is a six pack and eventually a failed test. But Fury knows enough to basically train himself,and hes trained at the Ingles gym himself so you're possibly right.

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                    • Richard
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Dip_Slide
                      With or without a trainer, Tyson knows what he should do and I don't think this makes a difference. However this unexpected sudden decision could also be a sign that Tyson is starting to break down mentally again and coincidentally (or not) right before a rematch just like before the Klitschko rematch. If that's the case then Tyson's career is probably already over. The next couple of weeks will be very interesting.
                      I think Tyson has faced his demons now and overcome them.

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