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  • hugh grant
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    #21
    Wilder won't like hearing this from fury. But they both seen to have good trainers now

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      #22
      Originally posted by Sid-Knee

      Fury has fought like he did in the Wilder rematch a good few times in the past. Maybe you didn't watch?

      Also, it was Fury who wanted to fight the way he did. Sugar didn't teach him anything new. Just focused more on it.
      Fury just stated that Sugar Hill was basically the most knowledgeable trainer he's had, hands down. But you seem to know even better than Fury does, when u say Sugar Hill didn't teach him anything. That's like me saying, "I just came back from taking a crap and wiping my ass", and u saying, "no u didn't".
      Last edited by archiemoore1; 10-05-2021, 07:34 PM.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Szef
        so no love for emanuel steward, eh tyson?
        Steward didn’t train Tyson he probably set the standard though .

        Ali Bashir is the best and most knowledgeable heavyweight trainer then maybe Stacey McKingly then Sugar Hill in the current era .

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        • Sid-Knee
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          #24
          Originally posted by archiemoore1

          Fury just stated that Sugar Hill was basically the most knowledgeable trainer he's had, hands down. But you seem to know even better than Fury does, when u say Sugar Hill didn't teach him anything. That's like me saying, "I just came back from taking a crap and wiping my ass", and u saying, "no u didn't".
          So Fury is the voice of truth is he?

          And what has that got to do with the fact that Fury was the one who wanted to use the tactics he used in the rematch, and fought like that in the past? Those are both facts. Fury claiming Sugar to be the best doesn't contradict what i said. Many fighters claim their trainer is the best in the world too. So, who is telling the truth, and who is lying?

          But considering you claimed that British trainers "Only know how to get their fighters face smashed in in many different ways", wouldn't Sugar only know how to get someone dominated and maimed like in the case of Adonis Stevenson? Just wondering?

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            #25
            Originally posted by No look hook
            They really trying to spin that narrative. This guy just a conman using stewards name. Probably didn't even claim this guy. Now these suckers trying spin some kinda fairy tale
            delusion alert! we have another "da suit was too big der der " person-

            Do you work for a pyramid scheme for a living?

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            • LA_2_Vegas
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              #26
              Originally posted by The D3vil
              Well, SugarHill got all his "juju" from Uncle Emmanuel who said that Fury & Wilder would be the two best heavyweights in the world back in 2012



              TysonFuryEmanuelSteward3.jpg?strip=all&w=960&quality=100.jpg

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                #27
                Originally posted by Sid-Knee

                So Fury is the voice of truth is he?

                And what has that got to do with the fact that Fury was the one who wanted to use the tactics he used in the rematch, and fought like that in the past? Those are both facts. Fury claiming Sugar to be the best doesn't contradict what i said. Many fighters claim their trainer is the best in the world too. So, who is telling the truth, and who is lying?

                But considering you claimed that British trainers "Only know how to get their fighters face smashed in in many different ways", wouldn't Sugar only know how to get someone dominated and maimed like in the case of Adonis Stevenson? Just wondering?
                i'm just trying to figure out how someone who isn't in Fury's camp, knows whose idea it was to come forward and back Wilder up? Sugar Hill teaches that style and always has. That's his signature. So to say Fury decided it, doesn't make sense, unless u spoke to Fury and team directly to get this tidbit of info

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                  #28
                  Sugar Hill doesn't get much credit, I believe that he is very underrated as a trainer.

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                  • Sid-Knee
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by archiemoore1

                    i'm just trying to figure out how someone who isn't in Fury's camp, knows whose idea it was to come forward and back Wilder up? Sugar Hill teaches that style and always has. That's his signature. So to say Fury decided it, doesn't make sense, unless u spoke to Fury and team directly to get this tidbit of info
                    Fury backed Wilder up in the 12th round of the first fight. It's from then he knew what he was going to do in the rematch. He's spoken of it a few times before. Going to Sugar was a good fit considering the tactics he uses. But don't forget, he was only with him 6 weeks before the rematch. Sugar didn't teach him anything other than form. But not how to fight going forwards.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Sid-Knee

                      Fury backed Wilder up in the 12th round of the first fight. It's from then he knew what he was going to do in the rematch. He's spoken of it a few times before. Going to Sugar was a good fit considering the tactics he uses. But don't forget, he was only with him 6 weeks before the rematch. Sugar didn't teach him anything other than form. But not how to fight going forwards.
                      North American trainers are the best. Don't cry about it.

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