Freddie Roach saw it

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  • mxtali
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    Freddie Roach saw it

    First I want to say Fury put on a legendary performance. Regardless of what people say now, VERY few people picked Fury by KO. Let’s give some credit to Roach for seeing it was back in the first fight. He’s on record saying Davidson was giving bad advice by telling tyson to keep being cautious. He said that if Fury put it on him a bit more he could stop Wilder. A lot of people called him crazy but that’s the difference between an inexperienced trainer and an ATG trainer.
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    Tbh how Davison read it is defo how I read the fight but I’m just a man on a couch and not a HOF trainer.

    Before the first fight I thought yeah, you take away the space he shouldn’t be able to get the leverage. Tyson did this to Chisora before and in the end Cunningham. But as soon as that fight started and Fury was seeing the right hand from distance it didn’t make sense to me to overcommit because Wilder could wipe him out. And Fury down the same thing to Wlad’s right hand.

    But in retrospect, it’s looking like Fury probably would have fought the first fight like this one but he probably didn’t feel strong enough. He melted off a welterweight in pure flab, ffs.

    Tbh, I think Fury knows more about boxing than most trainers. It’s just his culture and he’s been Tyson Fury since day 1.

    Daddy Fury called this fight spot on.

    Tbh, those guys know what they’re doing.

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