Tyson Fury was a bullish 21-year-old when, in 2010, and partly owing to the influence of Andy Lee, he made his way to Detroit to work under the late, great Emanuel Steward at the relocated Kronk. Their respective commitments prevented them from working together beyond Fury’s 13th professional fight – adecision victory over Zack Page in Quebec, Canada – but the experience left a lasting impression on Fury, who a decade later recruited SugarHill Steward to be his trainer, and as a consequence has since evolved. Johnathon Banks, Dmitry Salita and Cornelius “K9” Bundrage were among those to witness Fury’s arrival at the iconic gym, where, like Steward, they quickly became convinced of his ability to become the best heavyweight in the world