As a Tyson Fury fan, I have a bad feeling about tomorrow night...

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  • sweetpea87
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    #11
    I really don’t know who to pick in this one. But either way I don’t think changing trainers will be bad for fury, considering Davidson is a conditioning coach and just won the position of head trainer on a bet lol.

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    • Get em up
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      #12
      I feel like Fury is ready for war and he will either suprise me and knock Wilder out or going to war will be his demise. I believe Wilder will get him but honestly I dont really care I'm just glad to see it tomorrow

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        #13
        Originally posted by Ricky12
        And then hopefully he fights Joshua and beats him.

        Reason being is deep down I always want the best boxing technicians to win.

        Sugar Ray Robinson my favourite fighter ever pound for pound still tops them all in my view for the greatest of all time.
        Blue - Damn right!

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        • SinderellaMan
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          #14
          Originally posted by Simurgh
          I dont like him leaving Ben at all. I hope he didnt beat himself with that move. Ben was much more than a trainer for him.
          That is the big factor.
          Ben knew Tyson.
          Banks doesn't know Tyson.
          Never good to switch trainers that close to a fight.
          And I feel that Fury is in a bad place mentally.
          His mind games worked before the 1st fight.
          This time Wilder seems adjusted to pressure of the big stage.
          This is Wilder's introduction to the world IMO

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          • turnedup
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            #15
            Originally posted by SinderellaMan
            That is the big factor.
            Ben knew Tyson.
            Banks doesn't know Tyson.
            Never good to switch trainers that close to a fight.
            And I feel that Fury is in a bad place mentally.
            His mind games worked before the 1st fight.
            This time Wilder seems adjusted to pressure of the big stage.
            This is Wilder's introduction to the world IMO
            Tyson spent a lot of time around Kronk over the course of his career..his skills and flaws are definitely known by anyone who trains fighters at kronk. I believe either in the footage promoting the first or the rematch with klitschko, fury talks about his time at Kronk.

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            • Robi13
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              #16
              Originally posted by W1LL
              I've been paying close attention to the lead-up of this fight, as I always do. The combination of a shoddy performance (and the cuts) against Otto Wallin, changing trainer, coming in heavy, looking out of shape, too many rumours of injuries in camp and looking like trash in sparring. On top of that I think Deontay Wilder is looking in the best shape of his career. I just have a bad feeling about this, lads.

              In the first fight I knew Fury was going to shock a lot of people, but in this fight I feel like his tactics are all wrong. I'd even say the energy of the two fighters in the pressers etc have also been very different, seems to me that Wilder has often gotten the upper hand in the exchanges, just seems a lot more relaxed and at peace. I really hope I am wrong...
              You’re not wrong, Fury will get knocked the phuck out! So bad, that he won’t want the 3rd fight... and retire

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              • LA_2_Vegas
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                #17
                Originally posted by SinderellaMan
                That is the big factor.
                Ben knew Tyson.
                Banks doesn't know Tyson.
                Never good to switch trainers that close to a fight.
                And I feel that Fury is in a bad place mentally.
                His mind games worked before the 1st fight.
                This time Wilder seems adjusted to pressure of the big stage.
                This is Wilder's introduction to the world IMO
                Banks is the not the trainer, it's Javon Hill. According to Hill, they did spent quite a bit of time together while he was in camp for Wlad which is why they reached out to him. Your point about switching trainers is still a valid concern, however. Usually I like to see 2 fights with the new trainer to see if they have "clicked."

                No excuses though - if Fury loses, it because of Wilder...not his trainer or his weight.

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                  #18
                  Me too, his body language also does give me any confidence at the moment. Him wearing a hat, hood and big dark glasses just gives me the creeps. I really hope am wrong.

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                  • sicko
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                    #19
                    Fury needs to make it BORING! Fight like Wlad, Jab, Hold, Head Lock, Lean on Wilder and repeat all fight

                    It would make for a disappointing fight but it is the right strategy for a big puncher like that

                    I don't give a sh#t who wins, I enjoy fights a lot more when I have no horse in this Race actually, boxing in general is more fun when you're not so F#cking Emotional Attached to this fighters like a lot of people on this forum are

                    May the best man Win! They will likely do it again this Summer anyway

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                    • soul_survivor
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                      #20
                      I've been saying for months that the rematch, so far removed from the first fight, after atrocious performances against trash opponents and a stint in the wwe where he looked like the spaghetti man, is a bad idea. Wilder will not do much for the first 4-5 rounds and Fury will outbox him but Wilder hits...and this time, Fury stays down. Round 7, 8 or 9.

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