Comments Thread For: SugarHill Steward: Credit For Fury Beating Wilder Should Be Even

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  • pittapatta66
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    #21
    Sugarhill did what Freddie Roach was saying he should do, same as John Fury.

    First fight Roach wanted to push Wilder when he was hurt, Benny wanted Tyson to stick and move.

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    • Boxing Goat
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      #22
      Originally posted by brick wall
      he was just talking about the credit for the fight plan...he's trying to say that no matter how great the plan is it still has to be executed by the fighter to work so credit should be even between the coach and the fighter. of course when it comes to the victory overall, most credit should be the fighter because there are other aspect of the fight that matters aside from the fight plan. preparation, conditioning and the mental aspect of the game is just as important.
      The game plan is a very small portion of the process since more than half the time the fighter has to adjust anyways. A trainer has nothing to do with the execution of the plan. If Sugar Hill could have been a fighter, he would have.

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      • MaksBox
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        #23
        Originally posted by DeeMoney
        Fury won't really get a lot of credit for the win. The one thing I've learned about boxing fans is that in their eyes there is the top guy in a division- and EVERYONE ELSE is a bum.

        1 month ago Wilder was considered one of the hardest punchers ever; now beating him means nothing. Fury will be good until someone beats him, then he'll be a bum too. Thats just how boxing fans work.
        Actually, both are true... Wilder IS one of the hardest punchers ever... BUT HE IS STILL A BUM!

        Wilder has no boxing IQ and is solely dependent on his power to knock out the person he is fighting, and until Fury, they were all tomato cans or grandpa Ortiz.

        It was only a matter of time until someone did not want to be the tomato can and took the fight to Wilder.

        Anyone who thought Wilder was some great champion is just a delusional nut hugger.

        Nothing changed... Wilder will stick knock people out put in front of him and anyone with any decent boxing skills will stop chicken legs because he can't box off of his back foot.

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          #24
          Sht stirring article. He didnt ask for credit.

          All boxingscene headlines are like that.

          They take one short (2-3 questions) interview, chop it up into 20 misqoute headlines, release them weeks apart.

          Person in question starts to seem "obsessed", "jealous", "can't move on".

          Eventually the other side "fires back" (also never happened).

          CNN of boxing.
          Last edited by ////; 02-29-2020, 01:18 AM.

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          • HaymonsWorld
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            #25
            Originally posted by get em up
            you wont see me disagreeing with that. Wilder needs a whole makeover as far as team goes
            guys like hurd and wilder who i am a fan of should have changed their corner before taking losses.... Fury was smart to change his corner before he lost... Some fighters are just not bright

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