WHY did Davison lose his job with Fury?

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  • Curt Henning
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    #11
    Originally posted by killakali
    If Fury isn’t that great as you say he might be then how bad does that make Wilder?
    nobody ever considered wilder a great boxer...not even his biggest fans....what wilder does is put people on their rear ends....and hes very good at it....thats what wilder is good at...and hes good at doing it while winning.....wilder is what he is....

    ortiz and fury are top 5 HWs....he fought 26 rounds with them and put them down a total of 6x

    how many times has golovkin put down the top 5 MWs hes faced in the last 36 rounds? if, for the sake of argument, i decide to call chenko a top 5...how many knockdowns in the last 48 against top 5 MWs?

    wilder is good at what he does.....he was never a great boxer...fury is supposed to be a boxer

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    • Commie
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      #12
      Otto All-in is just a better fighter then most would give him credit for
      Fury lost many exchanges on the outside despite his reach advantage so he had to dig deep on the inside to win the fight

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      • megh50
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        #13
        Originally posted by Legends456
        Does anyone have any credible information why? Did they have a disagreement or falling out?

        It just seems so weird from a tactical perspective to change trainers NOW.

        Confused...
        Remember at the beginning, for the Wilder fight, they brought in Freddie Roach, because they were not sure about Davidson's skill at this level I believe. I think they got rid of him because they are concerned about the Wilder fight and want the best possible preparation. If Fury fights the way he did in the first fight, he goes to sleep.

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        • killakali
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          #14
          Originally posted by Curt Henning
          nobody ever considered wilder a great boxer...not even his biggest fans....what wilder does is put people on their rear ends....and hes very good at it....thats what wilder is good at...and hes good at doing it while winning.....wilder is what he is....

          ortiz and fury are top 5 HWs....he fought 26 rounds with them and put them down a total of 6x

          how many times has golovkin put down the top 5 MWs hes faced in the last 36 rounds? if, for the sake of argument, i decide to call chenko a top 5...how many knockdowns in the last 48 against top 5 MWs?

          wilder is good at what he does.....he was never a great boxer...fury is supposed to be a boxer
          That’s not the point. If we say fury isn’t as good as we thought he was then wilder is very mediocre being that he has a draw with him and that his power failed to KO Fury.

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