Fury's former coach: Tyson is more versatile than Joshua

Ben Davison and Tyson Fury

Ben Davison, former coach of Tyson Fury (30-0-1, 21 KOs), has no doubts that his former fighter, who is still a good friend, will confidently figure out a possible fight with Anthony Joshua ...

“Joshua was like a target that whoever hit wins first. He is a big and strong guy, he throws heavy bombs, but his blows are quite predictable, and Joshua himself can be knocked out. He did not puzzle himself with this, and this risk led him to Ruiz defeat. However, he later showed that he could make a difference. His adaptability impressed me when I discovered that he was able to be more mobile when needed. But such versatility and the ability to adapt to new conditions is also Tyson's strong point. In my opinion, Tyson will prove to be even more versatile, and after a few rounds, when they get to know each other better, he will change the situation during the fight and thanks to this he will win. He just turns out to be more versatile than Joshua,” Davison said.

Davison first forced the King of the Gypsies to lose weight, and then led him to victories over Seferi, Pianeta, to a draw against Wilder and victories over Schwartz and Wallin. Shortly before the rematch with Deontay Wilder (42-1-1, 41 KOs), he was replaced by Javan "Sugar" Hill.