Tyson Fury's trainer SugarHill Steward has revealed the punches they drilled in training camp that eventually led to his knockout win against Deontay Wilder.
Fury and Wilder put on a heavyweight trilogy for the ages earlier this month, as the Brit won by 11th round stoppage in a fight that had five knockdowns.
It was Fury's second fight under his coach - the nephew of legendary trainer Emmanuel Steward - having previously parted ways with Ben Davison after his nervy 2019 win against Otto Wallin.
Fury thanked Steward's advice for the stoppage win, with his trainer advising him to stop "messing around" and to search for the knockout late on.
And Steward discussed the punches they drilled in training camp that led to Fury's win.

"A lot of things we worked on this camp that was different from the first camp we had together was the mid-range punching," he told Fight Hub TV.
"So nobody I guess really saw that, but a lot of the knockdowns were mid-range punches that were double right hands, right uppercut, short hooks and things like that.
"With Tyson Fury's balance and the techniques he's learning, he's able to deliver knockouts."
Steward said he trains all his fighters to look for the knockout and it was no different for Fury's preparation for Wilder.
The trainer admitted Wilder's best chance to win the fight was in the fourth round when he knocked down Fury twice, as the Brit was saved by the bell.
"In the fourth round, Tyson he was attacking but he was square and he got caught with a flush right hand. So my only thing was, just keep your angle and walk in with jab instead of just walking in," he continued.
"Those adjustments were made and that was the best round and the best chance that Wilder actually had to win that fight, the fourth round.
"After that it was all Tyson Fury, he was just landing the right punch and setting things up."
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Fury outlined his five-fight shortlist before facing Wilder that included bouts with domestic rivals Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte.
And his wife Paris said Fury already knew who he wanted to fight next whilst on the plane journey home to the UK.
"Tyson was thinking about it on the plane home. He was that excited, he hadn't been in the ring for two years," she told This Morning .
"He got on the plane and said, 'I know what to do, I know the right plan,' and got on the phone to his lawyers.
"I was like, 'calm down' but he would really like the big fight in the UK with AJ."