Ever since Fury changed trainers, I've been convinced he'll lose

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  • NORMNEALON
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    #31
    Originally posted by PAC-BOY
    Fury is going back to his roots. The next best thing to E Steward. He was with Fury until 2012. Davis just came on the scene for a year. More mental than anything. Fury needed that. Now hes got that under control and knows he needs to go back to what made him. Smart move really.
    Pretty sure fury was at kronk for a portion of a training camp . Not even a full one. Andy lee was with steward and kronk until 2012
    Last edited by NORMNEALON; 02-13-2020, 06:57 PM.

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    • chirorickyp
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      #32
      I really like both fighters. These 2 fighting is the biggest thing in boxing for me. I hope neither lose dramatically. If Fury uses his weight and leans on him tying him up all night he has a chance because he can make Wilder tire and then take advantage of him with his speed and skill. I think Wilder will not go for the kill and headhunt. He will be patient and keep his distance and eventually land the big one.

      Because Fury was nailed with a massive punch last time, his chin cannot be the same. That no name Wallin had him in big trouble at the end of his last fight. Therefore when Wilder eventually lands like he always does against EVERYONE, the fight will be over.

      This will look exactly like when Tommy Hearns KO'd Juan Roldan. He will catch him flush coming in. This time Fury will fall forward. And you know what that means

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      • IronDanHamza
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        #33
        I agree.

        I don't think changing trainers is a good idea. I suspect that was forced on him by his Dad.

        I don't think gaining weight is a good idea either.

        I'm rooting for Wilder this time though. Rooted for Tyson the first time round.

        I think Wilder will catch him earlier and get him out of there.
        Last edited by IronDanHamza; 02-13-2020, 10:57 PM.

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          #34
          Originally posted by PAC-BOY
          Fury is heavy handed as well. He his slick and like to box. But hes been the distance 10 times out of 29 fights. One being a draw. Hes got pop. So does Wilder. Gonna be interesting .
          Yes...Fury knows how to use his weight, and when he fought Cunningham, for example, he did use it with his punching. Yeah this fight is going to be very telling. Usually a lot of these fights have a tendency to be let downs, or, end in strange and unpredictable ways, but this one? I think we get what we are bargaining for.

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            #35
            Originally posted by billeau2
            Yes...Fury knows how to use his weight, and when he fought Cunningham, for example, he did use it with his punching. Yeah this fight is going to be very telling. Usually a lot of these fights have a tendency to be let downs, or, end in strange and unpredictable ways, but this one? I think we get what we are bargaining for.
            I do too. And the reason i do is because Wilder and Fury seem to live up to what they say they are going to do. I like both guys in this fight. I wanna see a KO. Either way.

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              #36
              Personally, I don't think that the trainers have anything to do with it. It has everything to do with him. It comes to down to just how badly he really wants to win this fight. However, I am not convinced that fighting Wilder at short range is the right way to go for Tyson Fury. It will slow him down just enough to make him less mobile and more vulnerable to Wilder's equalizer.

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              • LacedUp
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                #37
                Originally posted by PAC-BOY




                now
                And what does that prove? That he's been doing is lifting. good job.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                  I agree.

                  I don't think changing trainers is a good idea. I suspect that was forced on him by his Dad.

                  I don't think gaining weight is a good idea either.

                  I'm rooting for Wilder this time though. Rooted for Tyson the first time round.

                  I think Wilder will catch him earlier and get him out of there.
                  Always thought it was a bit odd tat John Fury was so openly against Ben Davison.

                  I don't get it.

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                  • SplitSecond
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                    #39
                    It definitely doesn’t inspire confidence.

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                      #40
                      Freddie Roach criticized Ben Davison's tactics and Fury regressed in the Otto Wallin fight instead of improving.

                      Davison ain't all that.

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