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Dominic Ingle on Tyson Fury's Training, Wilder's Mindset, and Kell Brook

[HPP] Tyson FuryFebruary 11, 202630 min
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Dominic Ingle's Recent Activities and Opinions

  • πŸ₯Š Dominic Ingle has been training Kell Brook and was out of the country for a training camp, with another interview expected to drop soon.
  • πŸ’‘ Ingle discussed Jarrell Miller's toupee incident, calling his mother's shampoo excuse "nonsense" and noting how hair transplants are now more accepted, unlike the "doll plug" methods of the past.
  • 🧠 He humorously stated that at his age, with his "fantastic shape, tremendously good-looking, a fantastic personality," he doesn't need hair.

Conor Benn's Career and Fight Analysis

  • πŸš€ Ingle acknowledged Conor Benn's effective marketing strategy, which involves being abrasive and creating drama to generate interest and keep boxing in the mainstream.
  • 🎯 He noted that Benn has successfully navigated a bad situation to get back into the mix, comparing his self-promotion to Mayweather or Nazim Hamed, though he believes Benn lacks their fighting ability.
  • πŸ₯Š Regarding a potential Shakur Stevenson fight, Ingle predicted Stevenson would "pick him to bits," despite acknowledging that Benn's aggressive style could theoretically pose a challenge, similar to Nigel Benn or Lloyd Dunigan.

Tyson Fury's Training Methods

  • πŸ‹οΈ Ingle questioned Tyson Fury's current training methods, such as carrying logs in Thailand, suggesting it might be "for show" rather than proper boxing preparation.
  • ❄️ He contrasted Fury's warm-weather training with Matt Budov's cold mountain training, but emphasized that proper boxing training is superior to superficial activities.
  • ⏱️ Ingle believes Fury, with his experience, doesn't necessarily need a trainer 10 weeks out but will require one for sparring supervision closer to the fight, stressing the importance of general fitness before technical work.

Deontay Wilder's Mindset and Kell Brook's Humility

  • ⚠️ Ingle offered a "brutally honest" take on Deontay Wilder's "broken heart" comments, advising him to "man up" as heartbreak is a common life experience, and most personal problems are self-inflicted.
  • ✨ He praised Kell Brook's humility during a media workout, where Brook took a "dive" during sparring with Amir Khan's cousin, creating entertainment and showing a side of himself people don't often see.
  • βœ… Ingle noted that Kell Brook, having been through a lot, is now in a great place and has a new lease on life, able to balance humility with his ability to "switch everything on" when needed.

Ethical Sponsorships in Boxing

  • 🚫 Boxing King Media explicitly stated their refusal to work with gambling or alcohol companies as sponsors, despite the potential for significant earnings, due to the destruction these industries cause.
  • πŸ’° Dominic Ingle strongly agreed, sharing anecdotes of fighters who gambled away large sums of money quickly and comparing it to his own refusal to bring back cigarettes for others due to health concerns.
  • πŸ›‘ He reiterated that gambling, even in modified forms like prize companies, is destructive and urged people not to engage in it.
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