TYSON FURY is heading into his huge heavyweight rematch against Deontay Wilder.
And in his corner for the Las Vegas showdown will be a new face.
Javan ‘Sugarhill’ Steward is Tyson Fury’s new trainerCredit: Getty Images
Who is Javan ‘Sugarhill’ Steward?
A former Detroit policeman, he is the nephew of legendary Hall of Fame trainer Emmanuel Steward.
He was announced as Tyson Fury’s new trainer just two months before the rematch against WBC champion Deontay Wilder.
Fury told the Telegraph: “The only reason I’m with Sugarhill is because I need a knockout in this fight.
“It I was looking to nick a points win, I’d have stuck with Ben.”
Why did Fury split with Ben Davison?
He did not want to share training with Steward and resigned.
Fury told the Telegraph: “That was that, he resigned.
“I didn’t get rid of him. Ben walked away of his own accord.
“He’s got other commitments as well. He’s training Billy Joe Saunders and I’m over here for months at a time, and it’s probably worked out for the better.
“That’s the truth and I can’t say any more than the truth.”
Who else is in Fury’s camp?
Andy Lee, Steward’s close friend and Fury’s cousin.
Unbeaten Limerick boxer Paddy Donovan.
Corner man Stitch Duran, whose main task is ensure Fury’s cut eyebrow from the Otto Wallin fight does not split open again.
Tyson Fury required 47 stitches after his win over Otto WallinCredit: Refer to Caption
When is Fury vs Wilder?
The big heavyweight showdown takes place on Saturday, February 22, with the ring walk expected from 5am on Sunday UK time – that is 9pm over in Las Vegas.
The MGM Grand in Vegas plays host.
The full undercard starts from 10pm GMT.
Which TV and live stream is the fight on?
The fight will be broadcast live on BT Sport Box Office.
The event will cost £24.95 to purchase.
BT Sport’s coverage starts from midnight.
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk