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JAKARTA - The emergence of Jake Paul in boxing has undoubtedly become one of the biggest controversies in the sport, at least in recent years. Yes, an influencer turned athlete who leads a stellar fight despite a lot of criticism.

Now, can you imagine pop star Justin Bieber following in The Problem Child's footsteps?

This idea is not really far-fetched. The reason, screenwriter Gregory Allen Howard has seen Bieber boxing training for a film about Ukrainian fighter, Dmitry Salita.

Tyson Fury's coach, SugarHill Steward, also thinks the same as Howard. He admitted he was willing to train Bieber to make him a better boxer.

Thus, he will follow in the footsteps of his late uncle Emanuel, who taught Eminem how to box for a long time.

"I will definitely have Justin Bieber in camp because Emanuel [Steward] teaches Eminem so it makes no difference. I love teaching and it doesn't matter who I'm teaching at the moment. I just love teaching, I enjoy it," said Steward quoted from Marca, Friday , June 10.

But that's not all, Steward also thinks he can turn Bieber into a very good boxer because the singer has worked hard to learn more about the sport.

"I would be very open to not only teaching Justin Bieber how to box, but also teaching him how to knock men down. I think he's going to do well [in the gym]. He's a successful entertainer so he's worked hard to get to this point.

"So being in the camp is nothing less than he has done all his life. In my training camp we also had a great time. It is a family-oriented gym," said the coach.

Justin Bieber sparring with Tyson Fury?

Faced with the possibility of Bieber's duel with Tyson Fury, Steward assured that it was a nonsensical idea.

However, in his gym, there are many other fighters who can improve Bieber's boxing skills

"I don't know about Tyson Fury but I have several other world champions that Bieber can follow. Obviously, Bieber can learn something from being in the ring and sparring with champions," said Steward.

In addition, if Bieber accepts Steward's invitation, the singer will have the opportunity to train with real world champions.

"That's something we always did growing up... we have world champions boxing with pure rookies, it doesn't matter. It's not about beating them, it's about teaching them and at the same time the champion can work on something on his own." close Steward.


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