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  • Comments Thread For: Davison: Fury Stopping Wilder Shocked Me, I Was Surprised

    Tyson Fury's sensational return to heavyweight champion glory is "the best story in boxing history", according to his former trainer Ben Davison. The 'Gypsy King' became a two-time heavyweight champion of the world with a devastating seventh-round TKO of Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas to capture the WBC belt.
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  • #2
    That’s because Ben Davidson is a novice in boxing

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    • #3
      I’m in total agreeance with Davidson. I’m sure he is over the moon & is at peace with Fury changing trainers

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      • #4
        Roach said Fury could have stopped him in the first fight but davinson made him pitter pat

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        • #5
          And that's why he isn't the trainer anymore. Instead of prepping a giant to fight like Lewis he was telling him to fight like Mayweather. I saw typical Kronk heavyweight fighting. Lean on their opponent when in the clinch, hard spear like jab not a flicker jab he was doing last fight, and the 1-2 jab right hand.
          Last edited by Mister Wolf; 02-24-2020, 02:52 AM.

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          • #6
            Wilder's game plan to be more patient in the rematch back fired because it gave Tyson Fury way too much time to jump all over him and cause some serious damage. In the 3rd fight Deontay Wilder will have to go for the Knock Out as quickly as he can or he could suffer the same consequences.

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            • #7
              "Tyson shocked himself" no way.

              He already fought this way, eg vs schwarz.

              Wilder won fights 'cos ppl were afraid of him and stayed far, that's exactly his confort zone in punching them with his long arms.

              Nobody tried attacking him the way Tyson did. Of course this is risky, but Tyson hasn't pillow fists as they say.

              He simply turns into what he thinks is best to win. If he thinks it's better to make the bout last and win on points, he uses pillow fists and mobes around, otherwise he can hit harder, as shown vs wilder.

              Davison being shocked shows how good Tyson did to swap him.

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              • #8
                Good learning curve for Davison.

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                • #9
                  Fury did a spectacular job ( I picked Wilder to win ) him coming forward was a great plan but I think Ortiz laid the blueprint on how to beat Wilder he just wasnt capable of doing it himself. Fair play to Fury I'm excited to see where the heavyweight division goes from here

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by O Prophet View Post
                    That’s because Ben Davidson is a novice in boxing
                    ... right.......................

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