John Fury has doubled down on his beliefs that his son,Tyson Fury, should get rid of his trainer SugarHill Steward.
The ‘Gypsy King’ has had much success with Steward after changing from Ben Davison following his draw with Deontay Wilder.
As a result, Fury scored back-to-back wins over Wilder to become the WBC heavyweight champion.
However, SugarHill’s statements about training Fury for a potential Oleksandr Usyk fight caused a stir after talks over the fight broke down.
Hill stated that he was in the UK to help Lawrence Okolie train for his fight with David Light. However, Fury claimed he was in camp with Hill to get ready for an undisputed fight.
Therefore, it suggested that he was not helping Fury for a fight that was meant to occur on April 29th, 2023, at Wembley.
As such, many critics accused Fury of never wanting to fight the Ukrainian in the first place. That hadn’t sat well with John Fury, who didn’t mince his words.
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“If a man turns on you they’ve got to go, haven’t they? Going back to Sugar Hill about him saying that he wasn’t training Tyson, that was a lie.
“He had no need to say that, I’m waiting to see him to his face to tell him it’s a lie. It will probably cause problems but I don’t care what it causes, he’s getting told off me one way or the other.
“It’s in his best interest to avoid me because I won’t have them snakes near me. There’s a world full of them, be straight. He was living in Tyson’s house.
“Where was he coming from with that bullsh!t? I stand by what I say, he’s down the road as far as I’m concerned but it’s not my call, if [Tyson] had any sense he would get rid of him,” John Fury