if you were Fury's manager....
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keithmoonhangover
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if you were Fury's manager....
Who would you get to train him?
Would you choose Warren, Hearn or Mick?
Who would you pick as his next three opponents?
How would you improve his ticket selling abilities?
Would you choose Warren, Hearn or Mick?
Who would you pick as his next three opponents?
How would you improve his ticket selling abilities?
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mickey1975
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Re: if you were Fury's manager....
He will choose his own trainer, whoever comes up with the best deal will promote and I think his ticket selling will have massively improved during the lay off.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑24 Dec 2017, 05:10 Who would you get to train him?
Would you choose Warren, Hearn or Mick?
Who would you pick as his next three opponents?
How would you improve his ticket selling abilities?
Re: if you were Fury's manager....
Dom ingle
Hearn
Adam Kownacki,Johann Duhaupas,Carlos takam
Hearn
Adam Kownacki,Johann Duhaupas,Carlos takam
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Mimmy
- Heavyweight

Re: if you were Fury's manager....
I was thinking Domonic Ingle too.
As for fights.
Rather than going for an unknown on his return which it could well be.
David Price
Then retire Derek Chisora
Then Alexandra Povetkin
Then the biggy. AJ
Im sure Fury would dispatch Price pretty easy enough but would force Fury to get into decent fighting shape.
Chisora would take him a few rounds but again Fury would need to be taking things seriously. Not 2 perticually hard fights buts gives Fury some ring time to shake off the cobwebs. Both Price and Chisora arent quite over yet and a fight with Fury might wake them up with the thought of a win.
Once those are out of the way i think its time for the step up. Get Povetkin beat and that should be a taster for the big fight.
As for fights.
Rather than going for an unknown on his return which it could well be.
David Price
Then retire Derek Chisora
Then Alexandra Povetkin
Then the biggy. AJ
Im sure Fury would dispatch Price pretty easy enough but would force Fury to get into decent fighting shape.
Chisora would take him a few rounds but again Fury would need to be taking things seriously. Not 2 perticually hard fights buts gives Fury some ring time to shake off the cobwebs. Both Price and Chisora arent quite over yet and a fight with Fury might wake them up with the thought of a win.
Once those are out of the way i think its time for the step up. Get Povetkin beat and that should be a taster for the big fight.
Re: if you were Fury's manager....
Chisora III please no. Price would be a laugh and actually quite risky. Far better that than some Helenius type snoozefest.
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lillywhite14
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Re: if you were Fury's manager....
Price would be fun, it should have happened years ago for the British obviously but if we are being honest, Price doesn’t deserve it.
It would be very, very one sided now assuming Fury isn’t shot
It would be very, very one sided now assuming Fury isn’t shot
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wesshaw1985
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Re: if you were Fury's manager....
Peter Fury to train.
W@rren to promote.
Sexton > Briggs > BJ Flores as his first 3 opponents in quick succession.
As for tickets sales i'd attach him as co-main to Flanagan, Frampton and Billy Joe for those 3 fights and just price the shows reasonably...
W@rren to promote.
Sexton > Briggs > BJ Flores as his first 3 opponents in quick succession.
As for tickets sales i'd attach him as co-main to Flanagan, Frampton and Billy Joe for those 3 fights and just price the shows reasonably...
Re: if you were Fury's manager....
Why are people so adamant the guy is going to fight? He is so volatile due to his mental health and his ability to dabble in the drugs.
I do like the guy but I dont believe he will be back until I see him ring walk, and I would love to see him back I just don't think he will
I do like the guy but I dont believe he will be back until I see him ring walk, and I would love to see him back I just don't think he will
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Terminator666
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Re: if you were Fury's manager....
I pretty much think this as well. Also even if he does fight, I can’t see him being disciplined enough to train through three intense training camp warm up fights to get to AJ.Alba wrote: ↑24 Dec 2017, 06:10 Why are people so adamant the guy is going to fight? He is so volatile due to his mental health and his ability to dabble in the drugs.
I do like the guy but I dont believe he will be back until I see him ring walk, and I would love to see him back I just don't think he will
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Mimmy
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Re: if you were Fury's manager....
Exactly. Thats why Fury should fight Price.lillywhite14 wrote: ↑24 Dec 2017, 06:02 Price would be fun, it should have happened years ago for the British obviously but if we are being honest, Price doesn’t deserve it.
It would be very, very one sided now assuming Fury isn’t shot
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funso banjo baby
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Re: if you were Fury's manager....
I would make a point of ignoring the alphabets. He's the linear champ.
he should have a couple of fun world title fights like Mike Spinks and then go for whoever has any unified baubles.
the financial pressure should be on the other contenders to unify their baubles first
he should have a couple of fun world title fights like Mike Spinks and then go for whoever has any unified baubles.
the financial pressure should be on the other contenders to unify their baubles first
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HomicideHenry
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Re: if you were Fury's manager....
#1- Tony Bellew
#2- Robert Helenius
#3- Alexander Povetkin
#2- Robert Helenius
#3- Alexander Povetkin
Re: if you were Fury's manager....
seriously how can anyone say chisora 3. already beat him handily twice, with last fight being total humiliation and one of the most boring ive seen. would be about the least interesting fight to be made.
id say he should come back vs someone like sexton, then charr, then top 10. i do admit while price is levels below there is still something about price-fury that interests me a bit.
dom ingle seems like a good trainer style wise but dont know theyd blend personality wise or if being in camp with a mate would be ideal. maybe too easy to goof around in the gym or go out for booze and food after a training session.
id say he should come back vs someone like sexton, then charr, then top 10. i do admit while price is levels below there is still something about price-fury that interests me a bit.
dom ingle seems like a good trainer style wise but dont know theyd blend personality wise or if being in camp with a mate would be ideal. maybe too easy to goof around in the gym or go out for booze and food after a training session.
Re: if you were Fury's manager....
I agree with the Ingle & Hearn choices for trainer & promoter. There's plenty of room in Barry's attic for both Billy & Luke.
As for first three fights I'd go with Price in April, Takam in September then try to get down to Welter to fight Khan. If that doesn't work out fight Joshua at a football stadium. Preferably Scunthorpe or Yeovil.
As for first three fights I'd go with Price in April, Takam in September then try to get down to Welter to fight Khan. If that doesn't work out fight Joshua at a football stadium. Preferably Scunthorpe or Yeovil.
Re: if you were Fury's manager....
I'd choose Dominic Ingle... He's a big guy on conditioning, nutrition, and work ethic....as well as getting rid of distractions... If Fury's technical skills were lacking, or his jab, footwork, or inside game needed help I'd choose Joe Gallagher... But Fury is a natural born boxer.. He's got tremendous instincts and skills.. But his discipline, eating habits, plus his strength, and conditioning efforts are the shittiest I've ever seen in my life.. He's the pits.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑24 Dec 2017, 05:10 Who would you get to train him?
Would you choose Warren, Hearn or Mick?
Who would you pick as his next three opponents?
How would you improve his ticket selling abilities?
If Fury were any worse he'd be dead from a drug overdose... Few people have more personal problems.
Fury's longtime friend, and fellow Irish Traveller, Billy Joe Sauders, is already with Ingles - and it's paying great dividends with his somewhat careful win over Willie Monroe, and he really turned it up with his total domination of David Lemieux... Saunders is definitely excited about working with Ingles who has focused Billy Joe 100% on his career.. He would put in a good word for Tyson, that he wouldn't come in and be a disruptive force..
His next 13 opponents would be guys like: Tom Schwarz.... David Price.... BJ Flores.... Derrick Rossy.... Gary Cornish.... Oscar Rivas.... Otto Wallin... Trevor Bryan... Lucas Browne....etc... Then I'd turn it up the comp for a year with 3 or 4 more serious fights, and then go for Parker, Wilder, Joshua, or whoever is there... I'd have him fight once a month to build up public confidence that he's really back, serious, and extremely conscientious about discipline and showing up on fight night... He's burnt a lot of bridges that need reconstructing... and that will only come with rebuilding his conditioning and health and public confidence that he can regain the Title... Listen to his voice - he sounds like a man who's 60 years old.
For rebuilding his public image I'd go with Motivational expert Anthony Robbins... It's the kind of project Robbins likes because Fury is so washed out and hopeless it's utterly ridiculous... Fury might not like it, refuse it, and be cynical... You have to tell him... "Give Robbins a shot... He's turned lazy assed jail birds into productive people... He's rescued hard core drug addicts... He's turned fat boys into slimsters... He's an expert on discovering and unearthing things that drive and motivate varied individuals and turns their lives around on a dime... Are you going accept help or are you going to have a negative and cynical attitude about everything and keep digging your heels in??? ... So far that's cost you a Lineal World Heavyweight Title and maybe 100 million dollars... Robbins is flying in on Tuesday and we've already paid him a substantial sum because he's a freakin' genius...
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mickey1975
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Re: if you were Fury's manager....
BJS is not Irish.Kalan wrote: ↑26 Dec 2017, 03:29I'd choose Dominic Ingle... He's a big guy on conditioning, nutrition, and work ethic....as well as getting rid of distractions... If Fury's technical skills were lacking, or his jab, footwork, or inside game needed help I'd choose Joe Gallagher... But Fury is a natural born boxer.. He's got tremendous instincts and skills.. But his discipline, eating habits, plus his strength, and conditioning efforts are the shittiest I've ever seen in my life.. He's the pits.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑24 Dec 2017, 05:10 Who would you get to train him?
Would you choose Warren, Hearn or Mick?
Who would you pick as his next three opponents?
How would you improve his ticket selling abilities?
If Fury were any worse he'd be dead from a drug overdose... Few people have more personal problems.
Fury's longtime friend, and fellow Irish Traveller, Billy Joe Sauders, is already with Ingles - and it's paying great dividends with his somewhat careful win over Willie Monroe, and he really turned it up with his total domination of David Lemieux... Saunders is definitely excited about working with Ingles who has focused Billy Joe 100% on his career.. He would put in a good word for Tyson, that he wouldn't come in and be a disruptive force..
His next 13 opponents would be guys like: Tom Schwarz.... David Price.... BJ Flores.... Derrick Rossy.... Gary Cornish.... Oscar Rivas.... Otto Wallin... Trevor Bryan... Lucas Browne....etc... Then I'd turn it up the comp for a year with 3 or 4 more serious fights, and then go for Parker, Wilder, Joshua, or whoever is there... I'd have him fight once a month to build up public confidence that he's really back, serious, and extremely conscientious about discipline and showing up on fight night... He's burnt a lot of bridges that need reconstructing... and that will only come with rebuilding his conditioning and health and public confidence that he can regain the Title... Listen to his voice - he sounds like a man who's 60 years old.
For rebuilding his public image I'd go with Motivational expert Anthony Robbins... It's the kind of project Robbins likes because Fury is so washed out and hopeless it's utterly ridiculous... Fury might not like it, refuse it, and be cynical... You have to tell him... "Give Robbins a shot... He's turned lazy assed jail birds into productive people... He's rescued hard core drug addicts... He's turned fat boys into slimsters... He's an expert on discovering and unearthing things that drive and motivate varied individuals and turns their lives around on a dime... Are you going accept help or are you going to have a negative and cynical attitude about everything and keep digging your heels in??? ... So far that's cost you a Lineal World Heavyweight Title and maybe 100 million dollars... Robbins is flying in on Tuesday and we've already paid him a substantial sum because he's a freakin' genius...
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bigjack
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Re: if you were Fury's manager....
I would think it will be tough to motivate himself to come back to fight anyone unless it's for a big payday and title straight away,he was never a big ticket seller before and so much has happened to turn away what casual fans he did have.We'll have to see if he actually does get fit enough to return in the first place i think.
Re: if you were Fury's manager....
Why will his ticket selling abilities have improved massively?mickey1975 wrote: ↑24 Dec 2017, 05:21He will choose his own trainer, whoever comes up with the best deal will promote and I think his ticket selling will have massively improved during the lay off.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑24 Dec 2017, 05:10 Who would you get to train him?
Would you choose Warren, Hearn or Mick?
Who would you pick as his next three opponents?
How would you improve his ticket selling abilities?
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mickey1975
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Re: if you were Fury's manager....
Don't know, his popularity just seems to have increased with the man in the street.dirk2686 wrote: ↑26 Dec 2017, 05:24Why will his ticket selling abilities have improved massively?mickey1975 wrote: ↑24 Dec 2017, 05:21He will choose his own trainer, whoever comes up with the best deal will promote and I think his ticket selling will have massively improved during the lay off.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑24 Dec 2017, 05:10 Who would you get to train him?
Would you choose Warren, Hearn or Mick?
Who would you pick as his next three opponents?
How would you improve his ticket selling abilities?
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bigjack
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Re: if you were Fury's manager....
Doesn't mean they will buy tickets to a fight though,maybe last minute once they know the fight is very likely to happen.mickey1975 wrote: ↑26 Dec 2017, 05:27Don't know, his popularity just seems to have increased with the man in the street.dirk2686 wrote: ↑26 Dec 2017, 05:24Why will his ticket selling abilities have improved massively?mickey1975 wrote: ↑24 Dec 2017, 05:21
He will choose his own trainer, whoever comes up with the best deal will promote and I think his ticket selling will have massively improved during the lay off.
Re: if you were Fury's manager....
Says a lot that all Fury had to do to shift tickets was not fight...
He'll be back to square one soon enough. If his comeback sells, and I think against someone like Price it could do ok, it'll drop off when it bcomes apparent that he's still the same boxer as before, (providing the lay off hasn't turned him into the heavyweight Gatti.) I imagine he'll look to spoil, make things awkward, and drag fights out. Unfortunately as effective as that is it very rarely equals great sales.
He'll be back to square one soon enough. If his comeback sells, and I think against someone like Price it could do ok, it'll drop off when it bcomes apparent that he's still the same boxer as before, (providing the lay off hasn't turned him into the heavyweight Gatti.) I imagine he'll look to spoil, make things awkward, and drag fights out. Unfortunately as effective as that is it very rarely equals great sales.
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Counter-puncher
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Re: if you were Fury's manager....
If he needed to work on technical skills and jabbing Joe Gallagher would be the manmickey1975 wrote: ↑26 Dec 2017, 04:43BJS is not Irish.Kalan wrote: ↑26 Dec 2017, 03:29I'd choose Dominic Ingle... He's a big guy on conditioning, nutrition, and work ethic....as well as getting rid of distractions... If Fury's technical skills were lacking, or his jab, footwork, or inside game needed help I'd choose Joe Gallagher... But Fury is a natural born boxer.. He's got tremendous instincts and skills.. But his discipline, eating habits, plus his strength, and conditioning efforts are the shittiest I've ever seen in my life.. He's the pits.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑24 Dec 2017, 05:10 Who would you get to train him?
Would you choose Warren, Hearn or Mick?
Who would you pick as his next three opponents?
How would you improve his ticket selling abilities?
If Fury were any worse he'd be dead from a drug overdose... Few people have more personal problems.
Fury's longtime friend, and fellow Irish Traveller, Billy Joe Sauders, is already with Ingles - and it's paying great dividends with his somewhat careful win over Willie Monroe, and he really turned it up with his total domination of David Lemieux... Saunders is definitely excited about working with Ingles who has focused Billy Joe 100% on his career.. He would put in a good word for Tyson, that he wouldn't come in and be a disruptive force..
His next 13 opponents would be guys like: Tom Schwarz.... David Price.... BJ Flores.... Derrick Rossy.... Gary Cornish.... Oscar Rivas.... Otto Wallin... Trevor Bryan... Lucas Browne....etc... Then I'd turn it up the comp for a year with 3 or 4 more serious fights, and then go for Parker, Wilder, Joshua, or whoever is there... I'd have him fight once a month to build up public confidence that he's really back, serious, and extremely conscientious about discipline and showing up on fight night... He's burnt a lot of bridges that need reconstructing... and that will only come with rebuilding his conditioning and health and public confidence that he can regain the Title... Listen to his voice - he sounds like a man who's 60 years old.
For rebuilding his public image I'd go with Motivational expert Anthony Robbins... It's the kind of project Robbins likes because Fury is so washed out and hopeless it's utterly ridiculous... Fury might not like it, refuse it, and be cynical... You have to tell him... "Give Robbins a shot... He's turned lazy assed jail birds into productive people... He's rescued hard core drug addicts... He's turned fat boys into slimsters... He's an expert on discovering and unearthing things that drive and motivate varied individuals and turns their lives around on a dime... Are you going accept help or are you going to have a negative and cynical attitude about everything and keep digging your heels in??? ... So far that's cost you a Lineal World Heavyweight Title and maybe 100 million dollars... Robbins is flying in on Tuesday and we've already paid him a substantial sum because he's a freakin' genius...
Re: if you were Fury's manager....
Fine him when he pulls out of/cancels fights.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑24 Dec 2017, 05:10 Who would you get to train him?
Would you choose Warren, Hearn or Mick?
Who would you pick as his next three opponents?
How would you improve his ticket selling abilities?
This way he could actually be counted on to deliver on the fights he's scheduled for.
I figure his next 3 opponents are gonna need to be soft guys outside of the Top 20 because that's probably all he can handle right now.
Re: if you were Fury's manager....
furys styles very boring granted its effectve. wlad chsora 2 and hammer were all awful. stoppages and more aggression would help probably. now hes wlad esque but without nearly the same power.
he used to be much funner to watch but now is one of the worst despite being plenty lively outside the ring and with his comments. hugh vs joe p really showed the current fury negative boxing mentality. tysons just able to do it better than hughie.
he used to be much funner to watch but now is one of the worst despite being plenty lively outside the ring and with his comments. hugh vs joe p really showed the current fury negative boxing mentality. tysons just able to do it better than hughie.
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mickey1975
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Re: if you were Fury's manager....
I'm struggling to understand people's logic here. Tyson boxed 'exciting' against Cunningham and nearly come unstuck. He's 6'9 and can box. Obviously his team have told him to get on the back foot. We don't need no dead heroes.