Tyson Fury did all that without a world class coach!

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  • AlexKid
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    #1

    Tyson Fury did all that without a world class coach!

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    Can you imagine what Fury 2.0 is going to be like?

    He basically had family members and a personal trainer for a coach and HE made it to world lineal champion.

    I think if we were Fury's coach anyone of us, he would also currently be champion.

    Right Fury dumbbell curls thats it, now go get em WIN!

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    Last edited by AlexKid; 01-29-2020, 10:47 AM.
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    #2
    I mean who teaches you how to move like Ali etc not many coaches do that I get the impression im guessing alot of what Tyson does is self taught, he studies the best from history and he uses his own intelligence to create his style drawing from others too but, I dont think many coaches teach you to move around like Ali and move your head reminiscent of Pernel/Hammed etc. He did that?
    Last edited by AlexKid; 01-29-2020, 10:57 AM.

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    • AlexKid
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      #3
      But at the same time you can only do so much by yourself the coach is meant to have a colossal advantage over you in terms of boxing knowledge and how to be effective in a very serious professional way , he is meant to be the teacher and you the student, but until you get someone proven and world class I wouldnt put much faith in a trainer without that pedigree, without that proof of success in previous fighters theyve trained.

      If they dont have that proof you are just ******** and its a VERY poor gamble because not many unknown coaches become famous for their consistent success , like a ridiculously low amount do.
      Last edited by AlexKid; 01-29-2020, 11:33 AM.

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      • Marchegiano
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        #4
        Good post bud

        I expect to see the best Fury yet. I'm hoping for more output and quicker hands.

        I reckon it'll all come down to how each other responds to one another landing. I want more output from Wilder too but what he really needs to do is punch with Fury and **** with his line-of-sight.

        I'm still riding the Wilder by KO train, but, Fury has yet again found a way to bring an extra level of excitement and intrigue.

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        • a.rihn
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          #5
          In the last PBC promo material I saw, I have to admit - Fury looks in good shape. I know its a few weeks out, and I know looks can always be deceiving. For Wilder-Fury I, he was still a bit flabby, and by the time he fought Wallin, he looked skinny (relatively speaking). But it looks like now he put on a little muscle, has some definition and heft to his musculature, something he always lacked despite his natural size. This suggests a different approach, in line with his talk of going for a second round KO. Maybe hanging around the WWE just had him hitting the weights more.

          Will it work? Hard to say. I'm not laying down money on Fury getting the KO, but agreed - it is interesting.

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          • MOTHERDUCKER
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            #6
            Probably gonna blame the new "world class coach" If he loses

            Hope he doesn't but we will see in a few weeks

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            • AlexKid
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              #7
              Originally posted by MOTHERDUCKER
              Probably gonna blame the new "world class coach" If he loses

              Hope he doesn't but we will see in a few weeks
              id drill head defense like a madman in training, have some fast as fcuk shots coming at you (faster than denotay can throw) all the time for a long duration, over train it so that when you get in the ring, its easy to avoid the level of offence coming at you since uve trained vs faster harder things to avoid, like Tyson did with that slip machine just over and over avoid those head shots for drills of speed and duration, left and right, mixed up, unpredictable etc

              Make the ability unconscious and easy via over training it
              Last edited by AlexKid; 01-29-2020, 11:46 AM.

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              • AlexKid
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                #8
                That trainer definitely had some awesome idea's from the limited things I heard, but also Fury is freaking awesome so how much was it Fury's talent how good was the trainer, time will tell judging by how his other fighters do, but he should of gone along with Fury because thats a guaranteed way to legacy.

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                • MONGOOSE66
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                  #9
                  First, he comes from a family of fighters. Believe he’s a 3rd generation fighter or more. 2nd, heavy weight division is the lowest in talent in HISTORY. NO WEIGHT REQUIREMENTS helps tremendously for these GIANT MEN.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by MONGOOSE66
                    First, he comes from a family of fighters. Believe he’s a 3rd generation fighter or more. 2nd, heavy weight division is the lowest in talent in HISTORY. NO WEIGHT REQUIREMENTS helps tremendously for these GIANT MEN.
                    I dont like your tone

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