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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: Changing Trainer Was Best Decision I Ever Made

    Heavyweight Tyson Fury is pleased with his decision to change trainers last month, with less than two months remaining before a planned rematch with WBC heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder. The rematch with Wilder takes place on Saturday night at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
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  • Boxing Goat
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    And what if he loses? Will he say that he should have stayed with Davidson?

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    • texasboi15
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      #3
      With retirement ******* and $30 hookers on his mind

      A change of trainers and rumors of a bad camp swirling

      Do NOT bet on this boy

      D is going to END him.

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      • Straightener
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        #4
        Originally posted by Boxing Goat
        And what if he loses? Will he say that he should have stayed with Davidson?
        Davidson was a conditioning coach to be fair . He did a great job of getting the furious one back in shape but has limited experience as a corner man

        I can’t see how he could use Davidson as a excuse unless he turns up fat as **** again

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        • Boxing Goat
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          #5
          Originally posted by Straightener
          Davidson was a conditioning coach to be fair . He did a great job of getting the furious one back in shape but has limited experience as a corner man

          I can’t see how he could use Davidson as a excuse unless he turns up fat as **** again
          Well, I agree but we all know how fighters are, always looking for a scapegoat from source when things don't go their way.

          That said, I do think Fury will get badly knocked out Saturday and there will be no shame in that.

          I hope I'm wrong and will also be rooting for the one and only Gypsy King!!!!

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          • Kris Silver
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            #6
            Originally posted by Straightener
            Davidson was a conditioning coach to be fair . He did a great job of getting the furious one back in shape but has limited experience as a corner man

            I can’t see how he could use Davidson as a excuse unless he turns up fat as **** again
            Davidson lead an out of shape underdogs game plan and corner against the still HW champ, and not only did his guy win he surprised everyone with an outstanding boxing display.

            He watched hours and hours of Wilder daily, and you hear him talking in interviews, he has stacks of boxing knowledge. He even had better tactics and advice than Freddie Roach in the corner. Who admittedly past it, is one of the most experienced trainers out there.

            Most agree that game plan or similar would be best for the rematch, and fancy Furys chances slightly less with this trainer (admittedly a top trainer too) than they would with Davidson.

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            • D4thincarnation
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              Davidson was more defensive minded and cautious.

              Steward will have the Kronk gym style of setting up that big right hand for the knockout

              Both trainers would have got Tyson the victory but Steward gets him the knockout.

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              • Madison Boxing
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                #8
                they always say this then blame the trainer if they lose. word is that the camp has been a shambles.

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                • Disturbed
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                  Will be interesting to see will the fight change or be a mirror image of the first one. Will both use the same style as they used in the last bout or will we see some shenanigans

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                  • AdonisCreed
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                    So basically fury is trading defense for offense. He better get the job done because being more offensive minded will leave him open to be countered. And I don't think he'll survive another right hand especially if it connects properly.

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