Tyson Fury new trainer will be Emanuel Steward's nephew
New broke just last weekend of Tyson Fury's surprise split with close friend and trainer Ben Davison, who was accredited for his dramatic weight loss and incredible transformation after drug and alcohol abuse following his win over Wladimir Klitschko in 2015.
Today, it has been revealed that 'The Gypsy King' will now be training out of the world famous Kronk Gym in Detroit with the nephew of the late, great Emanuel Steward, SugarHill Steward.
The pair go way back to 2011 when Fury was just 17-0 at the time. 'Manny' Steward worked with the emerging heavyweight and very nearly formed a partnership all those years ago as Tyson was lining up to fight Antonio Tarver; a fight which he would've based himself in the States for but it eventually fell through anyway.
Now, 'Manny's' nephew will carry on his unfinished work to prepare Tyson for his rematch with WBC world heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder in February 2020.
SugarHill was impressed with Fury's fluid movement back then so needed no hesitation in agreeing to train the Mancunian for his next fight.
Top trainer SugarHill has also trained world champions Adonis Stevenson and Anthony Dirrell.
The pair are already preparing for he eagerly-awaited return fight with WBC king Wilder in Las Vegas. Tyson Fury (29-0-1) is unbeaten in 30 fights and Wilder (42-0-1) unbeaten in 43 bouts.
Ben Davison, Fury's trainer for his last five fights, released the following statement on their amicable parting, "Obviously it’s not gonna stop until there’s an answer, Tyson and myself had to both make decisions for our careers, which resulted in our working relationship coming to an end, HOWEVER, we remain friends and he will SMASH the DOSSER!!"