Chad Dawson Parts Ways With Manny Steward For The Bernard Hopkins Fight

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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- One fight after enlisting Emanuel Steward in his corner, top-ranked light heavyweight Chad Dawson won’t be working with the Hall of Fame trainer for the toughest fight of Dawson’s career: an October meeting with division champion Bernard Hopkins.

Steward told The Queensberry Rules Friday that Dawson's lawyer informed him two days ago that Dawson wouldn't be reporting to the Kronk Gym in Detroit for training because he wanted to stay in his home state of Connecticut. Steward said he couldn't move his operation to Connecticut because he's training several fighters for upcoming bouts, including middleweight Andy Lee. And although Steward said he respected Dawson's choice, boxers traditionally go to their trainers' gyms rather than vice versa -- and he noted that staying close to home can be fraught with distractions for a fighter.

Upheaval in Dawson’s corner is nothing new. Steward in December replaced Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, one of a list of several well-regarded trainers Dawson has worked with in recent years, among them Floyd Mayweather, Sr., Dan Birmingham and John Scully. Some analysts have blamed the constant trainer switches for Dawson lacking a strong sense of identity in the ring, despite all his physical talents.

"I've been waiting on him to show every week," Steward said. "His lawyer called and said want to be closer to home. I don’t know. I respect that he wants to be close to his family, but I’m definitely not in agreement with him."

Steward said he didn't know who would be training Dawson for Hopkins in the Oct. 15 HBO pay-per-view headliner, and didn't know if Dawson wanted to part ways permanently, since he hasn't spoken to him. Steward said Dawson still might beat Hopkins on raw talent alone, and that he wishes him luck, but that Dawson is hurting his chances of victory.

"Whoever it is, it's not a good idea to be changing at the last minute," Steward said. "This is a very, very serious fight with Bernard. You can’t do that with Bernard. He's got a solid team. You've got to respect him."

Dawson's promoter, Gary Shaw, said Friday he would have no comment until he put out a news release. Dawson's manager, Mike Criscio, did not return a message seeking comment. As recently as Aug. 24, Dawson said he was glad to know Steward would be in his corner in the future. "So far, everything is great," he told FightHype. "I'm learning from him and looking forward to go out there and fight knowing I have him in my corner."

Harold Lederman, a partner to Steward at HBO when Steward is serving at a commentator at the network, said that it was unclear what the break-up would mean for Dawson-Hopkins. "That makes it really interesting," he said. "We’ll see if Chad can do it on his own."

Lederman also didn't know who was going to train Dawson for Hopkins. "I don’t think it’s Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, but you’d have to ask him," he said.

Muhammad told TQBR he is not training Dawson, and hasn’t spoken to him since the pair split and Dawson went with Steward.

Muhammad and Steward haven’t seen eye-to-eye on the best training philosophy for Dawson; Steward has argued when he was hired that Dawson fought the wrong fight against Jean Pascal last summer in his lone loss and should have been more aggressive. Muhammad said Steward wants to turn Dawson into another Tommy Hearns, and that doesn’t match Dawson’s skill set.

But the two trainers seem to agree on one thing, if indeed Dawson doesn’t want to leave Connecticut: He should leave get away from his home state.

“That’s crazy,” Muhammad said of the notion of Dawson staying home. “That’s where he lives at. He can’t concentrate over there. There’s too many people pulling at him. He needs to get away. When he came out here to Vegas, everything went fine.”

Steward has wondered aloud in recent interviews about whether Dawson is as focused as he needs to be for the Hopkins fight.

Steward trained Dawson in his May win over Adrian Diaconu, to mixed reviews, although Steward argued it would take time for the two to gel.

http://queensberry-rules.com/2011-a...kins-fight-the-hall-of-fame-trainer-says.html
 
WTF is wrong with him the fight is a month away... it was gonna b a L anyway but damn :smh::smh::smh::smh:

Hopkins not gonna get the same credit for this one because of the issues in his camp. Hopkins prob gonna beat him like he did Tarver
 
Bernard is going to make Chad wear a dunce cap.

yep I was leaning towards Dawson but after switching trainers so close to the fight I got X....

who is going to train him now Mustafa? :smh:

he took 2 steps back with this decision IMO....
 
yep I was leaning towards Dawson but after switching trainers so close to the fight I got X....

who is going to train him now Mustafa? :smh:

he took 2 steps back with this decision IMO....

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And to not even call the man is disgraceful.
 
John Scully and Winky Wright to train Chad Dawson



Southpaw former WBC and IBF lightheavyweight titleholder Chad Dawson will be trained by former instructor John Scully with advisory assistance from former titleholder Winky Wright as he prepares to face RING and WBC beltholder Bernard Hopkins at The Staples Center in Los Angeles on Oct. 15.

Scully and Wright replace legendary trainer Manny Steward, who had debuted in the corner of the 29-year-old Dawson (30-1, 17 KOs) for his unanimous decision over ex-titleholder Adrian Diaconu (27-3, 15 KOs) in May.

Dawson is set to challenge the 46-year-old Hopkins (53-5-2, 32 KOs) in the wake of Hopkins' having dethroned Jean Pascal (26-2-1, 16 KOs) by unanimous decision to become the oldest man in the sport to win a significant title belt.

Steward replaced Dawson's former trainer, Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, following Dawson's 11th-round, technical decision loss to Pascal, Prior to that, Dawson had been trained separately by Scully, Floyd Mayweather, Sr. and Dan Birmingham.

In August of last year, Dawson lost an 11th-round technical decision to Pascal, who also had battled Hopkins to a disputed draw in December of last year.

"Well, I think that the selection of John Scully is a good choice," said Steward, in his first public comments about Scully. "First of all, he is a good trainer, and No. 2, he's trained Chad before, earlier in his career. And No. 3, he's right there close to Chad's home."

Steward is camped out in Detroit at the Kronk Gym, where he is training other fighters for upcoming bouts, including middleweight Andy Lee for a rematch with Bryan Vera on Oct. 1.

"Right now, I'm focused on Andy Lee, so I need to be here for that and that's what we're remaining focused on," said Steward. "At this stage right now, and for this situation, Chad is very concerned about wanting to be close to home. I think that it works out good for everybody."

A resident of New Haven, Conn., Dawson wanted to train closer to home with his wife and newborn son.

"It wasn’t an ugly separation by any means. I have a world of respect for Emanuel and I know he’s top-notch. But we couldn’t get them to travel to one another, so there was no other choice but to move on," said Dawson's promoter Gary Shaw.

"Chad’s training camp is in Pennsylvania. He didn’t want to train in Detroit again for this fight. But with all of his commitments and responsibilities, it wasn’t feasible for Emanuel to stay in the Poconos that long. So they’ve parted ways amicably and John Scully is back in, with Winky Wright providing his expert eye."

A southpaw like Dawson, Wright lost a unanimous decision to Hopkins in July of 2007.

"I’m here to just fine-tune little things that John and I feel he needs to work on. John is the coach, and we are working together very well," said the 39-year-old Wright (51-5-1, 25 KOs, who is not retired and who will not be in Dawson’s corner on fight night.

"Bernard is sneaky and crafty, but I think that Chad has a style that can beat him. He’s tall and quick, with a good defense and hand speed. He can move, but he’s not scared to get in there and fight. Bernard wants to try and take you out of your fight. Chad doesn’t need to do that. He needs to do what we’re showing him and make Hopkins fight our fight. We can win this."

Scully worked with Dawson from 2007-through-2008, a stretch during which he vanquished Tomasz Adamek, Glen Johnson and Antonio Tarver.

"Scully knows how to go to get me in shape," said Dawson. "With him in my corner, you will see a return of the Chad Dawson from 2007/2008 in this fight. I am the best light heavyweight in the world and I’m going to prove it."

Scully said that he welcomes the reunion with Dawson as well as the assistance of Wright.

"I've always said that training [Dawson] was one of the most positive experiences of my career and I always felt we had a very good working relationship. As a former champion and a great southpaw, Winky’s knowledge obviously speaks for itself," said Scully.

"Plus he’s been in the ring with Bernard and knows all the little tricks Bernard will try. He has a special insight into the boxing game, and into this fight in particular, that can't be overlooked. He's a very good guy, very respectful, doesn't step on anyone's toes. He speaks up if he sees something that needs to be spoken about."

http://ringtv.craveonline.com/blog/169082-scully-wright-to-train-dawson-for-hopkins-on-oct-15
 
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