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John Fury calls on Tyson to SACK SugarHill Steward after Usyk fight collapse for ‘denying him like Judas denied Jesus’


TYSON FURY has been urged to SACK “Judas” trainer SugarHill Steward by his dad John.

The Gypsy King started working with Steward in 2020, with the duo since enjoying great success together.

John Fury poses with SugarHill Steward last AprilCredit: PA
Tyson Fury’s proposed bout with Oleksandr Usyk fell throughCredit: Getty

Fury, 34, had been expected to take on Oleksandr Usyk in a historic heavyweight unification bout on April 29 at Wembley.

The fight fell through last week, however, after promoters failed to agree a deal.

Throughout talks the Gypsy King had appeared to be in training with Steward in the North West.

But the highly-respected trainer has since revealed that he was in the region to work with Lawrence Okolie for his fight with David Light – and that his flight home was also planned for March 28 – suggesting that Team Fury were never anticipating the Usyk bout to come to fruition.

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Steward’s comments have enraged John Fury, who has now called on his son to SACK his trainer.

John told Metro, via Freebets.com: “Tyson knows my opinion and that is all those people wrapped around him want sacking. The full lot.

“If they talk about loyalty, that’s not loyalty as far as I’m concerned. If you are stood by your man, shoulder to shoulder, you take it all.

“You’re not going to pass the blame or distance yourself from him. Tyson is my son and I will stand with him until the day I die.

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“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 have seen him training Tyson, he was living in Tyson’s house, he had his missus there, he was using the gym and I have seen him working Tyson out.

“And all of a sudden denied him like Judas Iscariot denied Jesus Christ? What the hell was going on there?

“For me, that is a sacking offence. He will be down the road for that charade. It was upsetting.

“Tyson just falls in love with these people and finds out they are not who they seem to be. It is all about pound signs and he has put SugarHill where is.

“He give these guys a chance like the others he has put around him and it has ended in tears. Get rid of them, clear the board. How does the heavyweight champion need all this?

‘GET RID OF THEM ALL’

“It would be easier if he did it all himself and he has got capable people around him to help him do it. Not just me. With sound people around him we can make the right decisions and get on with it.

“Get rid of them all. They all want to be his best mate but as soon as things get a bit sticky and he gets a few bad comments, people want to distance themselves from him.”

John Fury also sought to place the blame for Tyson’s Usyk bout falling through at the hands of promoters Frank Warren and Alex Krassyuk.

The Gypsy King lowballed Usyk with a 70-30 offer… only for the Ukrainian to accept.

But the bout STILL failed to be agreed.

On where the blame should lie, John said: “I’m confused, the country is confused, the world is confused.

“But the only ones not confused are the handlers. The promoters.

“They always seem to put a spanner in the works. But we are where we are. If it is meant to be, it will happen.”

Promoter Frank Warren failed to get the fight madeCredit: Rex


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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