Anthony Joshua Coach: Francis Ngannou Stance Switch A Mistake | The MMA Hour

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Ай бұрын

Ben Davison, a coach for Anthony Joshua, spoke about his initial reaction to the Ngannou vs. Joshua booking, researching Ngannou’s MMA fights in training camp, how Ngannou shocked him in the Tyson Fury fight, how he prepared Joshua for Otto Wallin, why he doesn’t like it when his team has rejuvenated Joshua, how he felt on fight night, why he felt Ngannou’s chin hadn’t been tested, Ngannou’s switch to southpaw, why he thinks fighters in MMA switch stances more easily, his reaction to Ngannou’s knockout, how Ngannou will fare in boxing moving forward, whether Ngannou’s loss should end crossover fights, whether he prefers Oleksandr Uysk or Fury for Joshua’s next fight, his pick for Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson, and more.
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@mandown2912
@mandown2912 Ай бұрын
Glad that Ben Davison is getting the recognition and limelight that he deserves! He has achieved a lot in very little time. Bright future ahead Benny!
@KingRay224
@KingRay224 Ай бұрын
That’s Joshua effect. The guy’s a star
@franktollady7694
@franktollady7694 Ай бұрын
Ben doing his thing
@franktollady7694
@franktollady7694 Ай бұрын
Wen he brought fury back to the division Ben underrated made Lee wood a world champion aj looking on fire since link up but early days
@WishMount
@WishMount Ай бұрын
very little time? Ben has been around for TIME
@powpow9560
@powpow9560 Ай бұрын
Still hasn't trained a fighter from scratch
@cgiles9086
@cgiles9086 Ай бұрын
My favorite thing about AJ is he’s the 200 million dollar man and lives like a hungry Olympic or college athlete that hasn’t even gone pro yet and that he helps the youth from his neighborhood who want to box but don't have the resources. AJ is very cool.
@moontestsunny790
@moontestsunny790 Ай бұрын
Yes, AJ is very Handsome
@whatname4613
@whatname4613 Ай бұрын
​@@EverDayBest and what does a beta like u think?
@HaachitiNgandu
@HaachitiNgandu Ай бұрын
​@EverDayBest if AJ is a beta then I never want to be an alpha!
@leeives9109
@leeives9109 Ай бұрын
@@EverDayBest I'm pretty sure AJ wouldn't be scared of you...what is bravery? Having fears and conquering them. You are simply a negative troll. How "alpha" of you. You believe your mindset and fearlessness greater than that of an Olympian Heavyweight champion. You sir, have won at life.
@John3.16saves
@John3.16saves Ай бұрын
Could be living "comfort is the death of ambition" ethos
@Jb21000
@Jb21000 Ай бұрын
Heavyweight boxing in this generation is nothing without Anthony Joshua. I’m happy he’s getting his confidence back and I hope the fans get to see him and fury fight
@mrspecialk1234
@mrspecialk1234 Ай бұрын
Yeah I think you’re right….they need to start promoting some of the next generation because there’s a lot of heavyweights in their twilight years ATM
@Andrew-dw6ee
@Andrew-dw6ee Ай бұрын
facts.
@0KiwiStyles0
@0KiwiStyles0 Ай бұрын
It was moving on fine when he was considered out, not saying he isn't valued but Parker has been putting in as much if not more work and really getting things moving. AJ is just in the spotlight.
@mrspecialk1234
@mrspecialk1234 Ай бұрын
@@0KiwiStyles0 Parker has been doing well, but he has been targeting the old men of the division….would be good to see him against a live dog his own age.
@dust5717
@dust5717 Ай бұрын
​@@0KiwiStyles0with aj its exciting. With parker i just look at him as a skilled boxer thats about it. AJ has a personality ill miss when he retires.
@RonnieDeel-dq4bi
@RonnieDeel-dq4bi Ай бұрын
He's a underrated coach that brings alot to the table to AJ
@tosh8377
@tosh8377 Ай бұрын
I don’t think he’s underrated at all. He’s very well respected.
@TheMan-WithNoName
@TheMan-WithNoName Ай бұрын
If Ben is underrated then I'm the pope.
@bonduu01
@bonduu01 Ай бұрын
@@tosh8377 Didnt John Fury talk smack about Ben? about how Ben is bad for Tyson? he is sure underrated.
@davidgibbs8280
@davidgibbs8280 Ай бұрын
​@bonduu01 that's John fury so it doesn't count
@supersardonic1179
@supersardonic1179 Ай бұрын
@@bonduu01Not really, John's a big mouth who talks smack about everyone. That loudmouth's opinion is not indicative of the general consensus.
@albertbiachi3824
@albertbiachi3824 Ай бұрын
I admire Ben for his humility and simplicity.
@hodgie9881
@hodgie9881 Ай бұрын
yh when the nganou ko happend ben just said to aj, parry left down hit with the right, get straight on him! and that was a wrap
@alexreid4131
@alexreid4131 Ай бұрын
@@hodgie9881big fan of Ben and the way he dissects fighters and comes up with strategies. Didn’t see AJ parry Ngannou’s left down before sticking the straight right on him though. Maybe Ben said that (as you stated) but I didn’t hear that. AJ certainly didn’t parry the left down first regardless. Didn’t need to! Kinda threw a nothing jab to the body first which had the desired effect.
@hodgie9881
@hodgie9881 Ай бұрын
Yh he sort of gestures it to aj before he said straight at him but yh Ben is great calm and affective
@hodgie9881
@hodgie9881 Ай бұрын
@@alexreid4131 have you seen the fight from a diffent angle put out by matchroom and frank warren on yt?
@alexreid4131
@alexreid4131 Ай бұрын
@@hodgie9881 you don’t gesture a parry friend. You either parry a punch or you don’t. What AJ did was kinda a feint to the body with the jab. I think we’re both referencing the same thing so I know what you’re referring to…but it’s not what’s known as a parry 👍
@kristofrookx8452
@kristofrookx8452 Ай бұрын
This man coached Josh Taylor, Billy Joe Saunders, Leigh woord, tyson fury in world title fights. (All victories)
@joestr8848
@joestr8848 Ай бұрын
Devin haney as well
@aaronking2369
@aaronking2369 Ай бұрын
Works with haney as well
@chrisharris7752
@chrisharris7752 Ай бұрын
Billy Joe lost to canelo
@joeldoherty2166
@joeldoherty2166 Ай бұрын
@@chrisharris7752I don’t think Ben cornered BJS for Canelo fight got a feeling it was Dominic ingle
@dancostelloe4448
@dancostelloe4448 Ай бұрын
@@joeldoherty2166 it was but it was Ben that BJS was listening too and Ben was the one that made the decision to pull him out
@cdd89
@cdd89 Ай бұрын
The landlord is BACK!!!
@aaronking2369
@aaronking2369 Ай бұрын
Just shows how over confidence Francis was imagine turning southpaw against a guy with one of the best straight right hands in the divison😂😂 guy thought he was terrence crawford😂
@jak3brap10
@jak3brap10 Ай бұрын
Definitely something his coaches shouldn’t have advised when his defence is wide open in that stance.
@aaronking2369
@aaronking2369 Ай бұрын
@@jak3brap10 I don't think his coaches would of told him to do that he would of lost regardless any way but going southpaw just made the fight end earlier because aj was just feeling him out first round and testing his speed and reactions
@tailaniofficial
@tailaniofficial Ай бұрын
He didn’t think he was anyone else other than himself who has turned southpaw continuously in his fighting career.
@Krish_Mazal
@Krish_Mazal Ай бұрын
turning southpaw is the easiest way to beat aj but you need to keep cyrciling to the right
@Eddybo22
@Eddybo22 Ай бұрын
​@@Krish_Mazalif you said that before he fought Usyk sure. Now...HELL NO.
@NN-zf7np
@NN-zf7np Ай бұрын
I like that he gave props to Ngannou and that he could be handful to a number of boxers. As long as he doesn't switch southpaw.
@HBFREEWORLD
@HBFREEWORLD Ай бұрын
You are right , doesn’t switch to southpaw and cocky, specially his coach .
@NN-zf7np
@NN-zf7np Ай бұрын
@KeepBritainClean True. His coach was super cocky. And some of that rubbed off on Ngannou. Interestingly Ngannou says despite training well, Ngannou said that when he woke up on fight day he felt, today wasn't going to be his day. Perhaps his inner consciousness couldn't be fooled by overconfidence. Ngannou is still a hero and a legend in my eyes, regardless of the devastating loss.
@nickymarciano46
@nickymarciano46 Ай бұрын
Ben Davison, is a perfect role model for any coach! He’s humble, respectful and so professional. However, Ngannous coach was the total opposite. Ben Davison is a great coach but more importantly a great person 👏🏻
@aseyeseait
@aseyeseait Ай бұрын
Ben is definitely one of the few trainers that does not make it about himself. I like that
@HBFREEWORLD
@HBFREEWORLD Ай бұрын
You are right and isn’t arrogant either .
@retlawseel
@retlawseel Ай бұрын
lol he's the opposite
@rubzzz0415
@rubzzz0415 Ай бұрын
Ben have so much wisdom beyond his age. So much respect. More knowledge and respect than Haney’s dad & Teofimo’s dad too
@JSFBOXING
@JSFBOXING Ай бұрын
Its about time ben davison got his props
@HBFREEWORLD
@HBFREEWORLD Ай бұрын
You are spot on 🎯 . Tyson Fury used him and then said goodbye.
@danielhenstock5820
@danielhenstock5820 Ай бұрын
💯 Jay 🥊🥊🥊
@danielhenstock5820
@danielhenstock5820 Ай бұрын
​@KeepBritainClean really hope that will come back to haunt the GK when AJ and Fury fight lol
@mrkyll100
@mrkyll100 Ай бұрын
Ariel is an amazing interviewer, and Ben is about as honest and candid as any trainer in the business. This made for a great interview! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👍🏾
@richritchie5434
@richritchie5434 Ай бұрын
This this guy Ben walking the gray line so gingerly and graceful.
@VMBSSS
@VMBSSS Ай бұрын
Ben doesn’t want to give too much away of his in-depth studying of opponents so he’s only giving away basics. Shows how detailed him and his team works unlike most trainers
@warrengomez67
@warrengomez67 Ай бұрын
Ben Davis is an excellent trainer
@g-man4297
@g-man4297 Ай бұрын
Don't know Ben Davis, But the guy that was on here Ben Davison is not bad either.
@danielhenstock5820
@danielhenstock5820 Ай бұрын
​@@g-man4297😂😂😂
@jamessadler6948
@jamessadler6948 Ай бұрын
Really like Ben seems so genuine
@8ox1ngk1ng2
@8ox1ngk1ng2 Ай бұрын
Ben sound like a great guy. I’m happy AJ with Ben Davis 🎉
@calvinpietersen
@calvinpietersen Ай бұрын
Don’t like AJ waiting around again. He should be straight back in with Hrgovic.
@g-man4297
@g-man4297 Ай бұрын
Calm down there's only 2 months till Fury/Usyk fight, only been 5 day's since AJ fought.
@lolade_akinola
@lolade_akinola Ай бұрын
Aj is the man​@@g-man4297
@Eddybo22
@Eddybo22 Ай бұрын
Remember as well it's based on Hrgovic. If he isn't fighting for the belt, he won't fight.
@thomasyates616
@thomasyates616 Ай бұрын
Aj fought 4 times in a year dude!😗
@t.d6379
@t.d6379 Ай бұрын
​@@g-man4297 they will fight twice this yr
@bjohnson1933
@bjohnson1933 Ай бұрын
I love how much respect and admiration AJ and his camp have shown Francis
@khimaros
@khimaros Ай бұрын
I’ve never been one for all the smack talking in combat sports and the build up to this fight was refreshingly respectful from everyone involved.
@LeePyke
@LeePyke Ай бұрын
MMA: submits boxing tenant application The Landlord: DENIED
@psychedelicchimps
@psychedelicchimps Ай бұрын
The media makes if MMA VS Boxing but it really isn't, boxing isn't even in the same league as MMA. UFC puts on events every week that are better than any boxing card of the last 20 years. Been waiting for Joshua Tyson for nearly 10 years lmao
@fearassassin5207
@fearassassin5207 Ай бұрын
​@@psychedelicchimpsajs been pro 11 years we aint been waiting 10 years for fury v aj 🤦‍♂️🤣🤣 from about 2018 ish
@psychedelicchimps
@psychedelicchimps Ай бұрын
Actually, it's well over a decade lol. I don't follow boxing I follow MMA, but I'm English, if your American that's probably why you're not aware. Seriously they have been going back and forth since well before either of them fought Klitschko lol @@fearassassin5207
@psychedelicchimps
@psychedelicchimps Ай бұрын
It is nearly 10 years, I'm English so probably why you're not aware but it is since the Tyson Klitschko fight they've been going back and forth @@fearassassin5207
@puebloking8280
@puebloking8280 Ай бұрын
​@@psychedelicchimpsI would say the opposite really were boxing has had great fights every weekend for years MMA is putting low quality fights on ppv and the big fights are uncommon the past years
@joescott5322
@joescott5322 Ай бұрын
Bens take on fighters leaving their coaches is really refreshing and spot on. They only get one career coaches will work with 100s of fighters
@javiervargas2336
@javiervargas2336 Ай бұрын
Ben is trainer of the year 🔒
@powpow9560
@powpow9560 Ай бұрын
Really? You can't be serious lmao
@RockyCloud-md2wk
@RockyCloud-md2wk Ай бұрын
​@@powpow9560you're in illusion then 😂
@polarit7628
@polarit7628 Ай бұрын
AJ has said this so many times.... he does what his trainers tell him. His entire career if you look back has been this. He's got all the attributes to dominate. But at points behind the scenes things haven't worked and it's gone wrong. If behind the scenes is right... we're seeing the results. But we've seen this with several boxers throughout the years..... In the HW.... Lewis and Klitschko recently. Fury used to joke he's a robot....... well a robot with the right programming his attributes are lethal. He's looking lethal.
@tequilapapi9615
@tequilapapi9615 Ай бұрын
The most level headed guy in boxing. He deserves so much respect for his humility and professionalism.
@KeyserSoze23
@KeyserSoze23 Ай бұрын
There's a reasons stance switching isn't common at all in Boxing. In MMA it makes sense to switch stances to deal with the take down threat and occasionally as a way to deal with kicks.
@denniswild7318
@denniswild7318 Ай бұрын
I wouldn’t say it’s uncommon (look at Terence Crawford). But I’ll admit it’s more common in MMA.
@etegganyi7576
@etegganyi7576 Ай бұрын
​@denniswild7318 you named one fighter out of a 1000 that's the definition of uncommon lol
@mercuriusmc213
@mercuriusmc213 Ай бұрын
its definitely uncommon. theres a handful of fighters who switched stance, especially less who were as good in both.@@denniswild7318
@denniswild7318
@denniswild7318 Ай бұрын
@@etegganyi7576 sorry but that‘s the guy who first came to my mind. I can also remember Dillian Whyte doing that and getting knocked out by Fury. Like I said, it’s NOT as common as in MMA but you’d definitely see that in Boxing too.
@etegganyi7576
@etegganyi7576 Ай бұрын
@denniswild7318 I think we are saying the same thing, They are very few notable/good switch hitters, Boots Ennis, Crawford, Sunny Edwards, some fighters can change their stance momentarily but ain't necessarily switch hitters, hence why it's uncommon or rare in boxing, doesn't mean it doesn't happen at all, its just extremely rare
@ameliathemonkey585
@ameliathemonkey585 Ай бұрын
What a guy he is. Instant fan. I knew of him but never really heard any interviews. What an outlook on all of it. This is a guy that truly gets it
@Bevzthejcs
@Bevzthejcs Ай бұрын
I've followed Ben's career ever since he was working with Tyson, i've seen him break down multiple fights in detail and his boxing brain is incredible, so analytical and i've never seen him say anything that wasn't proved correct. I think he's a perfect for for AJ since AJ himself boxes like it's a chess match and if anything AJ's only real weakness is him overthinking things so having Ben in his corner (and trusting him) means he can let Ben do all the overthinking and just let his hands fly which is what we're seeing lately. A great partnership i think. Great interview.
@leonardcharles59
@leonardcharles59 Ай бұрын
Just fight... Impose his size and physicality, skills and his brain. Fight like he refuses to be beaten!
@cccf2010
@cccf2010 Ай бұрын
Great interview this, I like listening to Ben
@freyna
@freyna Ай бұрын
The moment I saw and heard Ben speak, you knew he brought something fresh. His boxing IQ is amazing. Looking forward to his continued success.
@Thematrix075.
@Thematrix075. Ай бұрын
what a shot ben davis getting AJ to put his shoulder into it and actually commit usyk would die from that shot
@Nick-gd1co
@Nick-gd1co Ай бұрын
He would never catch Uysk with that shot
@O.E_0630
@O.E_0630 Ай бұрын
@@Nick-gd1colet’s put them again together and see what happen.
@mrkyll100
@mrkyll100 Ай бұрын
@@Nick-gd1coWe shall see
@Nick-gd1co
@Nick-gd1co Ай бұрын
@@O.E_0630 eh, if Uysk gets passed Fury, once or even twice, he might as well retire, already 2-0 over AJ and Wilder is on the downslope so that fight won’t materialize, he’s getting older now
@jm12green31
@jm12green31 Ай бұрын
They already fought dude
@creativeartist83
@creativeartist83 Ай бұрын
Love your boxing content 👌 looking forward to more 🙏
@jizim8947
@jizim8947 Ай бұрын
Good on Ariel for getting this interview.
@audialiastt2601
@audialiastt2601 Ай бұрын
So much respect to this channel. Gets the big interviews.
@trobertson1092
@trobertson1092 Ай бұрын
The more I listen to Ben the more I can understand why he has found success with boxers. He seems to very smoothly instil self confidence in their ability. Seems very humble too. Continued success Ben !
@dudeotis
@dudeotis Ай бұрын
Francis still has a few good years left in him at 37 , but he doesn't have ANY "start over " or "re group " years left in him
@mattinterweb
@mattinterweb Ай бұрын
Just stumbled across this channel. As a boxing fan its really refreshing to hear good questioning as its normally inane. Good job!
@muhammedriaz4478
@muhammedriaz4478 Ай бұрын
Excellent interview
@audialiastt2601
@audialiastt2601 Ай бұрын
Compelling interview. Questioning on point. Ben is an open book.
@vasudevanjayasankar5991
@vasudevanjayasankar5991 Ай бұрын
A really great interview. Mix of technicality and relationships in the boxing world. The only thing I don't understand is ,out of all the great details given by AJ Coach, why would you make the title of the video as "Francis Ngannou Stance switch a mistake" . When you see how great the coach was explaining in a very respectful and humble way, its a disrespect to AJ's coach that ,with this title, making people think in the first glance that he is talking about Francis's mistakes. I know its a CLICKBAIT! But Please do a good job in creating titles so that we think its respectful!
@abcertweld
@abcertweld Ай бұрын
Been saying this since the fight. That would be fine but Francis needs. Teddy Atlas or Freddie Roach as a trainer, because his corner was horrible. Francis's corner should have drilled in him to never go southpaw against AJ, because AJ had almost a year of training camps for going against southpaws. Plus they should have had Framcis just go at AJ "NOT" try to actually box against AJ. Soon as I seen Francis go southpaw and trying to actually box against AJ I new he would loose and that his corner was trash.
@Eddybo22
@Eddybo22 Ай бұрын
Basically he did to Joshua what Joshua tried to do with Usyk.
@ArunaVidu
@ArunaVidu Ай бұрын
What do you mean by "Just go at AJ" ? Meaning Francis should have went in like he did to Jairzinho Rozenstruik??
@abcertweld
@abcertweld Ай бұрын
@@ArunaVidu What I mean is apply pressure grapple get him on the ropes and corner. AJ tied Francis up because he knew about the power, and to take away Francis possibly for an uppercut. Francis corner obviously didn't go in with a good plan at all.
@ArunaVidu
@ArunaVidu Ай бұрын
@@abcertweld Ahh... Now I understand. thanks for the explanation. Yes that would have worked way more. Getting AJ tired and making him slow. I actually thought what if he had done, what he did to Jairzinho Rozenstruik. Unleash himself on AJ.
@yeet5185
@yeet5185 Ай бұрын
@@ArunaViduHe would have got countered and knocked out earlier
@hair4alluk
@hair4alluk Ай бұрын
Impressive Interview - Thanks
@HaachitiNgandu
@HaachitiNgandu Ай бұрын
Ben Davison is an awesome coach! And he comes across as genuinely good man!
@deadkennedyrolls21
@deadkennedyrolls21 Ай бұрын
Fantastic interview. Thank you for asking intelligent and considerate questions! Makes a change 😂
@cusssystem8013
@cusssystem8013 Ай бұрын
Ariel love your interviews and your questioning . Well done my friend !
@charliehalemano2122
@charliehalemano2122 Ай бұрын
Ben is underrated.
@mccorlyjon7593
@mccorlyjon7593 Ай бұрын
Quickly becoming a big fan of Ben Becoming one of the top boxing coaches
@skip741x3
@skip741x3 Ай бұрын
some great technical questions bro, super interesting interview!
@leebillyc1677
@leebillyc1677 Ай бұрын
Ben is such a top guy and brilliant trainer. He comes across so well and the proof is in the pudding...he improves fighters!
@bad_buzz
@bad_buzz Ай бұрын
Great interview thanks
@mercuriusmc213
@mercuriusmc213 Ай бұрын
Ben is well on his way to creating a legendary coaching career. He's done absolute miracle jobs. Completely transforming multiple amazing fighters, into legendary world champs. What a brilliant asset to any fighter.
@marklangley7135
@marklangley7135 Ай бұрын
Great interview
@Kayluv101
@Kayluv101 Ай бұрын
Ariel wanted francis to win so he could take credit and say “I believed in him when no one else did”
@raymondsweeney5410
@raymondsweeney5410 Ай бұрын
Good to see Aj is back collecting his rent Again !💰💰
@simonbrandy9662
@simonbrandy9662 Ай бұрын
Ariel's interview style reminds me so much of Louis Theroux. He has the same disarming quality that makes the interviewee so receptive to questions. Both these gentleman's careers are on the rise. Great to see. Ben Davison is a humble guy. There is no question he has been influential on the improvement in AJ. Respect to AJ also. He has found himself.
@louiscatlift
@louiscatlift Ай бұрын
couldn't agree more. what a pair
@patricknez7258
@patricknez7258 Ай бұрын
Incredible coach, awesome mind, and consummate gentleman
@joemoses2907
@joemoses2907 Ай бұрын
Great job 👏
@MrDioXIII
@MrDioXIII Ай бұрын
Very MMA brained approach of just switching stance. Usually it works in MMA to confuse and take away weapons, but AJ is probably the one heavyweight you don't want to do that with. Been good at punching southpaws since the Olympics (vs Zhang) and he did spend 2 entire camps and 24 rounds with Usyk who is probably the best southpaw in the game right now.
@andymeadows_coaching
@andymeadows_coaching Ай бұрын
Finally getting the shine of a great trainer.
@oanakwenze
@oanakwenze Ай бұрын
Ben is a fighting genius. So cerebral about it!!!
@arohaodufu7998
@arohaodufu7998 Ай бұрын
Very good interview! Respect
@frankzappa951
@frankzappa951 Ай бұрын
Classy brother and excellent trainer.
@joeypriestman6783
@joeypriestman6783 Ай бұрын
Best thing Ben brought to AJ was helping him mentally believe in himself. Bens amazing with psychology and AJ now has that belief in his ability back. He’s throwing with spite and venom now, he used to be so cautious and seemingly without that honest belief in his qualities since being knocked about by Ruiz. Ben has rejuvenated AJ, this is a big new chapter for them both.😊
@t.d6379
@t.d6379 Ай бұрын
Simply the best interviews
@corymh9150
@corymh9150 Ай бұрын
Always been a huge Ben Davison fan. Never understood his detractors.
@ryanfuzz488
@ryanfuzz488 Ай бұрын
Always got love for Ben after what he done for fury! Mind body and soul 🫡
@ItsameAlex
@ItsameAlex Ай бұрын
he brought aj from the depths of hell to the peaks of heaven. Legend.
@MM-ue9rl
@MM-ue9rl Ай бұрын
Always rated Ben, quality coach.
@freddiefreeman4119
@freddiefreeman4119 24 күн бұрын
Love the boxing content on this channel
@audialiastt2601
@audialiastt2601 Ай бұрын
"Switching STANCE" is about kicking in MMA. In boxing it's bout angles.
@johno30197
@johno30197 Ай бұрын
Tybura been evolving working on his body looking cut strong never stop coming forward tia tuivasa a pub brawler throwing hands hoping one land's battle vs loosa should be a banger but definitely not going the distance.
@cdwilson12
@cdwilson12 Ай бұрын
Great coach
@alcottdevalte7440
@alcottdevalte7440 Ай бұрын
Davison did a better job with Fury than Sugar Hill is doing and gets credit for because Fury's technical skills have declined since he fought Klitschko in 2015, and Peter Fury is still the best coach Fury has had. Hill hasn't taught Fury anything new, and Fury was never the seek and destroy boxer to begin with. Anyway, Davison seems to be doing a much better job with Joshua than both Robert Garcia and Derrick James. Just lame how little Francis' team were prepared for in this matchup...
@musayibghani3986
@musayibghani3986 Ай бұрын
I think that's a bit harsh on sugar hill steward. Fury did have a terrific performance against Deontay Wilder in the 2nd fight and done him, and while not perfect done OK in the 3rd. He also made Dillian look an ameture when he ko'd him and Dillian had some momentum before that fight. Recently his form has been iffy, but I'm not sure if that's down to Fury's mental state more than anything. Under Peter Fury and Ben Davison Tyson has had off nights as well like the Cunningham fight or against Wallin, opposition you'd expect him to beat comfortably. I think Tyson performs bad when he's not that invested more than it being down to a coach.
@johnjegs4353
@johnjegs4353 Ай бұрын
I think sugarhill was perfect for fury for Wilder 2 , fury saw what a lot of us saw against Wilder in that first fight . Wilder was there to be KO'd , and sugarhill brought that out of him. AJ has always been the KO guy , Davison knows this and is doing a fantastic job , incredible . Robert Garcia talking bad about AJ after his loss made me realize he is the worst coach you can ever have in your corner , no matter how skilled you are , you don't trash talk your fighter.
@alcottdevalte7440
@alcottdevalte7440 Ай бұрын
@@musayibghani3986 What has Sugar Hill even taught Fury? Fury basically did in the rematch against Wilder what he did in round 12 in their first fight. And Whyte had been knocked out cold by a 40 year old Povetkin before fighting Fury. The Chisora trilogy was just lame. And he looked sloppy and clumsy in the trilogy against Wilder, and then won a damn split decision against Francis who wrestled in his last MMA fight and actually beat Fury badly. Like I said, Davidson is a much better coach than Sugar Hill who is only there for a big paycheck and nothing else. Fury had off night with Peter as well but at least he was more technical since he never has been the seek and destroy guy Sugar Hill wants him to be.
@alcottdevalte7440
@alcottdevalte7440 Ай бұрын
@@johnjegs4353 I can agree about Robert Garcia being a terrible coach, but Sugar Hill is awful as well because he didn't teach Fury anything new at all. Fury already had all the skills from back in the days but the gameplan against Wilder in the rematch worked since he did it already in round 12 in their first fight and fought Otto Wallin like this as well. But Fury isn't a big puncher and an aggressive approach doesn't suit him, which Sugar Hill tries to bring forth. Fury used to be better technically before his comeback and had gotten the label of being a boring fighter, which hasn't been the case upon his comeback because he somewhat declined in my opinion even though he always has been sloppy, clumsy and awkward at times. I think Fury would have performed better against Francis with Davidson because he wouldn't have been agressive at all since fighting from a long distance has always been Fury's best ability.
@musayibghani3986
@musayibghani3986 Ай бұрын
@@alcottdevalte7440 His performance against Wilder in the 2nd was way better than the first and Ben advised him not to be offensive in the 12th. Freddie Roach criticised Ben heavily for his corner advice, Ben also didn't think Wilder could be KOd and be put on the back foot. Dillian was KOd by Povetkin, this is true but he was beating Povetkin easy before that and then beat him in the rematch. Fury schooled Whyte in their fight which was the first time that had been done to him in years, against Wilder the 3rd time he wasn't that bad, he had bad moments but largely controlled the fight. I agree he has looked bad against Francis but that's because he overlooked him. Since he joined up with Sugar Hill he's been stepping into his punches and been far more threatening than he ever was prior, it's a tool he's added on to his technical boxing he had before.
@Dave062YT
@Dave062YT Ай бұрын
Ít's true that pressure makes diamonds.
@alisarproductions
@alisarproductions Ай бұрын
Ariel you don't know how to score a fight if you think Francis beat Fury. He won three rounds maximum in that fight. If one of those got him an extra point for the KD where are you getting your math? And what other rounds could he have won? You got awe struck by a knockdown.
@2b0lk8n
@2b0lk8n Ай бұрын
probably the debated knockdown/trip in round 7
@holmes1978
@holmes1978 Ай бұрын
Perfectly said
@akbarhuseynli5397
@akbarhuseynli5397 Ай бұрын
Benn looks professional asf
@frankharris8061
@frankharris8061 Ай бұрын
I had a chip on my shoulder about Ben, mainly because Josh Taylor seemed to slip off when he left Shane McGuigan and went to Ben, and he never technically got Fury to the title (even though Tyson should have got the nod in the 1st Wilder fight) and Fury for a while looked to have improved massively with the influence of Sugar Hill. Having said that, when his style works for a fighter it REALLY works, we saw it with Leigh Wood, and we saw it in the Wallin fight. Ben deserves his plaudits. He clearly has a great boxing brain, and gets through to fighters when they’re a good fit. Fair play to the lad!
@willevalle9371
@willevalle9371 Ай бұрын
Ben deserves more credit
@johnadams507
@johnadams507 Ай бұрын
The big difference between Boxing and MMA is exactly what Ben Spoke about. RESPECT!! When a boxer is KO'd the referee stops the fight and the opponent and corner men usually show respect and withhold their excitement if a fighter seems hurt. When an MMA fighter gets KO'd the opponent is then allowed to continue beating on the unconscious guy with flying hammer punches until the ref stops the fight. he will then jump onto the cage screaming and shouting for joy with his teammates with zero respect for the opponent that lays unconscious on the floor. this is why MMA will always be a brutal sport and second class to boxing.
@MrAlan287
@MrAlan287 Ай бұрын
The key to ben’s success is his lack of ego. He uses facts and footage to get through to his fighters. The minute the fighters he works with see results they believe in him. Leigh wood is the best example, AJ following suit. Some fighters can’t drop their own ego though so it won’t fit.
@audialiastt2601
@audialiastt2601 Ай бұрын
Ben, I woz really looking fwd to da Lee Wood fight @City ground. Such a shame.
@GUNJASLINGER
@GUNJASLINGER Ай бұрын
Mike needs to have a talk to ben for help training id love that for both
@JacobeOfficial
@JacobeOfficial Ай бұрын
Say what you want about Ben but he's got Joshua moving better than any other coach. Turning into his shots etc! Looks dangerous!!
@osmanehtsham-wt4wc
@osmanehtsham-wt4wc Ай бұрын
Plan if he goes southpaw: He keeps parrying with his right hand even when switching to southpaw (he doesn’t switch to left hand which he should). So when AJ feinted he parried with his lead (right) exposing his chin from a straight right down the pipe.
@ZaydDepaor
@ZaydDepaor Ай бұрын
Sounds very meticulous, analytical and methodical...must give fighters' confidence in him.
@CultureBoxing
@CultureBoxing Ай бұрын
Lee Wylie is the true mastermind behind AJs team
@BullyBoxer
@BullyBoxer Ай бұрын
Not true .
@DC_92
@DC_92 Ай бұрын
Best in the game
@solowield5041
@solowield5041 Ай бұрын
I don't know much about boxing but i also thought it was so strange for him to switch stances. He was knocked down shortly after.
@kinz9036
@kinz9036 Ай бұрын
Tyson left ben not the other way round so he opened the doors for ben to train a future opponent
@EverDayBest
@EverDayBest Ай бұрын
Ngannou's footwork screamed UFC, he looked like we was waiting for someone to lunge at him for a shootout or takedown... and consequently didn't focus enough on tightening up his defence to some degree
@creativeartist83
@creativeartist83 Ай бұрын
Ps I also agree AJ could beat Francis in MMA
@danieloconnor3461
@danieloconnor3461 Ай бұрын
Bens turning out to be a great trainer,be good if he took Ngannou on,i think they would be a great match for boxing 🥊
@fredlodexpo2011
@fredlodexpo2011 Ай бұрын
I think the reason people switch stances more in mma is because you got more weapons, like striking arts want you strong hand in the back but grappling arts you want your strong leg/hand in the front to shoot takedowns
@fredlodexpo2011
@fredlodexpo2011 Ай бұрын
But people get used to attacking from the opposite stance better then they learn defense and that’s what you can exploit.
@jaffsingh7759
@jaffsingh7759 Ай бұрын
AJ has made the best move he has ever him and Ben is unbelievable
@roanallen1382
@roanallen1382 Ай бұрын
Very classy guy
@noctislucis5862
@noctislucis5862 Ай бұрын
I don’t understand why some MMA guys are so concerned about the knockout when they come from a sport where they hammer fist their unconscious opponents skulls into the canvas. Imagine if AJ was allowed to follow up with punches on Ngannou with small gloves on!!
@g-man4297
@g-man4297 Ай бұрын
They would be scraping brain's of the canvas for hours.
@musayibghani3986
@musayibghani3986 Ай бұрын
Getting knocked down and concussed getting a 10 count then being knocked down again is worse for the Brain than being ground and pounded after being down.
@cantabrian1009
@cantabrian1009 Ай бұрын
Would love to see Francis continue if that's what he wants. Get in with a good stable, progress through the rankings, stay away from the top 15 for ~10 fights... that said, if he was offered the Wilder fight, I think he possess better boxing skills than him. Wouldn't want to see him suffer another KO but I think he could fold Wilder (on current form). I could see Turki making that fight. Side note, really enjoyed Ariel's roaming reporter vibe on the recent broadcast, he's knowledgeable and asks interesting questions - I hope he stays on with DAZN in the boxing space.
@puebloking8280
@puebloking8280 Ай бұрын
The reason mma fighters switch more often is because they havent mastered the stances and the other fighters dont have high enough striking quality to capitalize on the mistakes yet so they get away with it. In boxing it is absolutely crucial to not let someone take control or lose a round because you switched for a different look and weren't effective in the stance.
@Kodreanu23
@Kodreanu23 Ай бұрын
Stance switching is a mistake but he can't contemplate stance switching. My thoughts are that stance switching works but you really need to be high level in both stances to make it really work.
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