Tyson Fury real reason he split from Ben Davison Before Deontay Wilder Rematch

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  • Blue Mercury
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    Tyson Fury real reason he split from Ben Davison Before Deontay Wilder Rematch

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    For those of you that can’t watch, the real reason is that Fury actually needed a professional trainer and not a water boy.

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    • Bundt
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      Fury is gonna have a great post-boxing career as a promoter.

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      • HeadShots
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        if he's sitting down on his punches then he'll get knocked out early. Wilder is faster and hits harder. these are genetic differences that cannot be overcome.

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        • ReggieKray
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          #5
          Originally posted by 6ixsidesniper
          For those of you that can’t watch, the real reason is that Fury actually needed a professional trainer and not a water boy.
          Thank God, he wised up. If he can ****e up his KO game that would great, but it could back fire if he ends up losing any of his defence.

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          • _Rexy_
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            Originally posted by 6ixsidesniper
            For those of you that can’t watch, the real reason is that Fury actually needed a professional trainer and not a water boy.
            So he buries him for no good reason?

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            • famicommander
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              Originally posted by _Rexy_
              So he buries him for no good reason?
              No, he said he wanted a Kronk trainer because he is training for a KO. He said he would've kept Davison if he were planning to slip and slide and box for a decision.

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                Originally posted by famicommander
                No, he said he wanted a Kronk trainer because he is training for a KO. He said he would've kept Davison if he were planning to slip and slide and box for a decision.
                cool, thanks. I like everyone involved in the fight, and would have felt bad for Ben had Tyson just thrown him under the bus for no reason.

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                • Real King Kong
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                  Originally posted by HeadShots
                  if he's sitting down on his punches then he'll get knocked out early. Wilder is faster and hits harder. these are genetic differences that cannot be overcome.
                  You can say wilder hits harder and is more explosive, but not faster. Fury is faster in terms of pure hand speed. Add in his better rhythm and control over his upper body movement, he’s more likely to get his shots on target and back to a defensive position quicker than wilder can. Fury also has a slight reach advantage...the danger for him is losing focus or getting caught in an exchange as opposed to being beaten to the punch by the “faster” guy.

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                    Would be fun to see Wilder get Fury out of there in 1 or 2 rounds.

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