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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Haye: Fury Taking Big Gamble With Decision To Change Trainer

    Former world champion David Haye believes Tyson Fury is taking a huge risk in changing his head trainer ahead of the biggest and most dangerous fight of his pro career. When Fury decided to snap a layoff of over two years in late 2017, he hired Ben Davison as head trainer.
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  • pretty ste
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    Real talk

    Haye is spot on I think this is what's going to be the biggest difference

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    • Slip&Counter
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      #3
      Not that big of a deal. Fury has his own style and he’s a veteran.

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      • FlyingFJ
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        #4
        Ben Davison was inspirational and motivated Tyson Fury all along. Hope the Kronk team can match that and do one better. Time will tell.

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        • ceylon mooney
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          trainer was his title, but he was not a boxing coach. looked to me like he was his sponsor. roach was in his corner against wilder last time.

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          • archiemoore1
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            #6
            Tyson Fury wasn't made by Ben Davison. He wasn't taught how to box by Ben Davison. He was made to laugh by him, wiped down and maybe rubbed down by him. Other than that, what could he teach tyson Fury about boxing?

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            • thereeldeel
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              #7
              Wilder fanboys are desperately hoping that Davison not being there is gonna have a negative impact.
              In reality it makes no difference at all.

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              • Gamboal00
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                #8
                Originally posted by ceylon mooney
                trainer was his title, but he was not a boxing coach. looked to me like he was his sponsor. roach was in his corner against wilder last time.
                Don't spread misinformation, that is total BS. There was a preview on the tactics of this fight about 1 week ago, Davison was in charge of all tactics and explained his instructions.

                Roach was only there taking a backseat, and Roach is not even doing that this time.

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                • hugh grant
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                  Sometimes when a football team isn't doing well and new coach comes in there are instant results.
                  When ole gunner solskaer took over man United they win 6 in a row

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                  • Roadblock
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                    #10
                    Im a fan of neither and feel Wilder has improved and Fury has slipped a little, I think Wilder will stop him this time, I dont care who wins.

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