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

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  • archiemoore1
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    #81
    Not sure who he'll hire. But in this case, him changing trainers is very, very, very, very good news. No matter who he hires to train him, he needs a serious strength and conditioning coach. Memo or SNAC or something. He needs to be in the best shape of his life. He looked good with roach in his corner. With roach as head coach he might be even better. Some people pair real well with certain others. In this case roach might be a good fit as long as ben davison is far far away

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    • bigdunny1
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      #82
      Not a good sign switching trainers heading into the biggest fight of your career. Add that to them rushing him back quickly after horrible cuts. They will be cautious likely limiting his sparring to not risk reopening those cuts so how much time can you really work on new things with your trainer?

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      • Southpawology
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        #83
        Fury should hire Teddy Atlas. WOWWWW would that be amazing. Their personalities mesh perfectly

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        • SN!PER
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          #84
          One thing is for sure... Tyson Fury is a madman.

          Any sane human being would look at his last two fights and conclude that he's declining and struggling as a fighter. But inside Fury's mind he believes he's some kind of real-life Hercules.

          Feb 22nd, no matter what game plan he brings to the table, he's getting dropped like a great big sack of Irish potatoes.

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          • hectari
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            #85
            Originally posted by deathofaclown
            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.
            Saunders was the first guy to put Davison on as his head coach I believe then Tyson followed

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            • Roberto Vasquez
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              #86
              Davison has been talking like he is something special for a while now. And he hasn't really done anything. Fury was pretty much the finished article when he came to him.

              Can only think that conflicts/arguments led to this fall out

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              • Roberto Vasquez
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                #87
                Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
                One thing is for sure... Tyson Fury is a madman.

                Any sane human being would look at his last two fights and conclude that he's declining and struggling as a fighter. But inside Fury's mind he believes he's some kind of real-life Hercules.

                Feb 22nd, no matter what game plan he brings to the table, he's getting dropped like a great big sack of Irish potatoes.
                Tyson knows deep-down he is getting beaten by Wilder. That's why he ran from the immediate rematch. If he really thought he could beat Wilder he would have at least fought some half-decent fighters as a proper tune-up but he chose bums instead.

                Fury gets stopped in 8 rounds for me. In their first fight Wilder learnt what he had to do and what he shouldn't do. He will get to Fury much earlier this fight

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                • Richard
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
                  One thing is for sure... Tyson Fury is a madman.

                  Any sane human being would look at his last two fights and conclude that he's declining and struggling as a fighter. But inside Fury's mind he believes he's some kind of real-life Hercules.

                  Feb 22nd, no matter what game plan he brings to the table, he's getting dropped like a great big sack of Irish potatoes.
                  I think it will be tight though.Fury is the better technical boxer.

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                  • Richard
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
                    Tyson knows deep-down he is getting beaten by Wilder. That's why he ran from the immediate rematch. If he really thought he could beat Wilder he would have at least fought some half-decent fighters as a proper tune-up but he chose bums instead.

                    Fury gets stopped in 8 rounds for me. In their first fight Wilder learnt what he had to do and what he shouldn't do. He will get to Fury much earlier this fight
                    Fury though will be much fitter than the first fight.I can see Fury boxing sensationally in the rematch.As youve alluded to its Wilders power that is awesome but Fury shows he can take a punch.

                    The bookies have it as Fury slight favourite at the moment.

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                    • deathofaclown
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Mindgames
                      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.

                      It’s not just about the training though, a trainer needs to know how to run a camp

                      Fury’s old mans criticism of Ben and the team was more about how the camp is being run. So if that’s part of the reason, then Ingle has been there and done it for years.

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