By Edward Chaykovsky
According to WBO/WBA/IBO heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (25-0, 18KOs), he could be looking for a new training after an apparent fall-out with uncle Peter Fury.
Peter was fed up with Tyson's level of work in camp after the unbeaten heavyweight was dropped in sparring.
Fury is preparing for his contracted rematch with Wladimir Klitschko on July 9th in Manchester. Last November Fury shocked the entire boxing world when he boxed his way to a twelve round upset decision win, handing Klitschko his first defeat in over a decade.
Tyson openly admits that he's lacking motivation for the upcoming rematch and in recent interviews he continues to discuss the possibility of retirement - win or lose - in July.
"Me and Peter have had a bit of a fall-out over the sparring," Tyson told Sky Sports. "He said to me, 'If you're getting knocked over by light-heavyweights, what's Klitschko going to do?'. He's left for a couple of days but I am not sure if he's coming back if I'm honest.
"He was talking sense really but I can't do much about getting knocked over and if he's not happy about it, I've got to adopt a new trainer. If he doesn't want to come back then I have to get someone else in. That's how he's left it and said he was going to come back next week and we'll make a final decision if he trains me or not.
"We've never got this far because I've always been motivated and always been raring to go, but in this one it's just like I'm going to the shops. I don't know what's wrong with me at the moment, I am just not performing. Peter advised me to quit for a couple of days until I get my mind right or don't bother at all. I think he's right but I've got bills to pay and mouths to feed and at the end of the day, it's my career and my choice.
"It's not ideal. It's right in the middle of training camp but it's happened before to other fighters and obstacles are for overcoming and if it happens, I think that is the one I've got to get over."