John Fury calls on Tyson to ‘SACK SugarHill Steward’
Tyson Fury’s father, John, furiously asks him to FIRE his trainer SugarHill Steward because he’s “only interested in pound signs” and couldn’t prepare him to fight Oleksandr Usyk.
- John Fury has said his son Tyson should ‘fire’ coach SugarHill Steward
- Sugar said he was focused on Lawrence Okolie’s cruiserweight title defense.
- John has said that the Gypsy King’s trainer is only interested in ‘pound signs’
John Fury has said his son Tyson should ‘fire’ trainer SugarHill Steward over his comments last week, claiming the Gypsy King trainer is only interested in ‘pound signs’.
Tyson began working with Sugar, the nephew of legendary trainer Emanuel, in 2020 ahead of his second fight with Deontay Wilder and the pair have been very successful together.
However, John was furious with Sugar’s comments, claiming that he was focused on Lawrence Okolie’s cruiserweight title defense against David Light at the AO Arena in Manchester rather than Tyson’s potential fight with Oleksandr Usyk.
John accused Sugar of lacking loyalty to Tyson and said that the Gypsy King should reconsider who he is. he told the Meter: Tyson knows my opinion and it is that all those people around him want to be fired. The complete batch.
‘If they talk about loyalty, that’s not loyalty as far as I’m concerned. If you’re supported by your man, shoulder to shoulder, you take it all. You are not going to pass the blame on him or distance yourself from him. Tyson is my son and I will support him until the day I die.’
John Fury said his son Tyson should ‘fire’ SugarHill Steward for his comments last week
John accused Gypsy King’s trainer (left) (right) of only being interested in ‘pound signs’
Tyson (left) began working with Sugar (right), the nephew of legendary trainer Emanuel, in 2020 ahead of his second fight with Deontay Wilder.
John went on to talk about Sugar directly and said, ‘That thing with SugarHill the other day, what the hell was that about? “I’m only here for Okolie.” What was he talking about?
“When I saw him train Tyson, he lived at Tyson’s house, he had his wife there, he was using the gym and I saw him work out Tyson.
And suddenly he denied it as Judas Iscariot denied Jesus Christ? What the hell was going on there? For me, that is a dismissal offense. He will be in the way for that charade.
It was annoying. Tyson just falls for these people and finds out that they are not who they appear to be. These are pound signs and he has put SugarHill where he is.
John finished by saying that Tyson should cut all ties to those who aren’t loyal to him. He said: ‘Get rid of all of them.
“Everyone wants to be his best friend, but as soon as things get a little rough and he gets some negative feedback, people want to distance themselves from him.”
John was furious with Sugar’s comments stating that he was focused on Lawrence Okolie’s title defense against David Light rather than Tyson’s potential fight with Oleksandr Usyk.
Usyk’s promoter has confirmed that they were the ones who pulled out of negotiations with Fury.
John has said that Tyson (right) “falls in love with the people around him” and is upset that they are not the people he thought they were.