Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Announces SugarHill Steward is New Trainer

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  • eco1
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    #31
    Originally posted by Mighty_Windir
    I don't know what to say about this.

    I don't recall ever seeing this man train someone in a high profile fight before, but who knows?

    As much as a lot of people dislike Ben, do you disagree with the advice he gave in the Wilder fight?



    I think he did good, could have been better? Sure...but by no means it was bad/mediocre
    I would have told Fury to go for the KO in the 10th. Wilder was done at that point and only because of Fury holding back h was able to connect. When Fury rose from that, he won the rest of the round.

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    • gdub27
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      #32
      I felt Fury didn’t have complete faith in Davidson’s abilities when he brought Roach in to co-train him.

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      • texasboi15
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        #33
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
        Whatever SugarHill was able to pick up from Manny Steward > Ben Davison.
        BWaHaaahaHA!!

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        • texasboi15
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          #34
          Why aren't there ANY elite trainers

          Hall of Fame trainers

          From the UK?!

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          • _Rexy_
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            #35
            Sugar is nowhere near Manny. There's a reason Kronk got boarded up once he passed away.

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            • PBR Streetgang
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              #36
              I think Davison helped Tyson stay mentally focused and motivated coming out of that inactivity. Davison has his value as a trainer, but Tyson was probably ready for something more. As for why Javon Sugar Hill, well there's some familiarity and some pedigree. Hill has been involved with some of the Eastern European/Eurasian fighters coming on the scene so he's stayed active since Stevenson. Andy Lee was like a some to Manny Steward and is Fury's cousin so it all kind of makes sense.

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              • PunchyPotorff
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                #37
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                Originally Posted by MrBillion View Post
                Yeah Yeah here we go again....Same ish from last time....When Fury was agressive Wilder didn't do a damn thing!! Y'all talking about eventually this and that....Yeah he will throw more, but that will depends on Tyson game plan how that works out for Wilder

                Originally posted by Claude Palle
                Didn't do a damn thing? Someone was flat on their back in round 12 and just barely beat the count. No use arguing with the british. It's a fools errand. The rematch will determine who is best!
                Yes the rematch will determine who is best, and yes Fury was dropped in round 12. But maybe you forgot Fury then finished the 12th fighting back, and actually had Wilder holding on for a bit there.

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                • Laligalaliga
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Claude Palle
                  The version of Wilder in his last fight was a respect for the power of Ortiz. In this rematch the bronze bomber will throw caution to the wind and will look wild at times but will eventually knockout Fury. Can the englishman employ the jab and grab tactics that Joshua recently diplayed? Probably not for twelve rounds.
                  Many guys said this same thing in the first fight.
                  Some even said he will be KO inside 3.
                  Ha.

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                  • Claude Palle
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Laligalaliga
                    Many guys said this same thing in the first fight.
                    Some even said he will be KO inside 3.
                    Ha.
                    You finished with Ha. Interesting! There is another poster who finishes with Ha. Alt account?

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                    • Claude Palle
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
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                      Originally Posted by MrBillion View Post
                      Yeah Yeah here we go again....Same ish from last time....When Fury was agressive Wilder didn't do a damn thing!! Y'all talking about eventually this and that....Yeah he will throw more, but that will depends on Tyson game plan how that works out for Wilder



                      Yes the rematch will determine who is best, and yes Fury was dropped in round 12. But maybe you forgot Fury then finished the 12th fighting back, and actually had Wilder holding on for a bit there.
                      Didn't forget any of it but that scar tissue from the Wallin fight will be an inviting target. Fury has boxing skills but Wilder has that right hand. Should be interesting!

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