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'Steve and I go way back - he's been ringside at all my fights' Anthony Joshua 'Buncey has forgotten more than most people in boxing know' Prince Naseem Hamed Steve Bunce has been watching boxing from ringside for over four decades and in nearly thirty countries. The voice of the sport has found the greatest fighters in private moments, sat with the broken and the brilliant, the richest and the poorest, the damaged and the saints. Bunce has the blood-stained shirts and notepads to prove it. Around the World in 80 Fights is the ultimate sporting odyssey, charting a lifelong journey with the men…mehr

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'Steve and I go way back - he's been ringside at all my fights' Anthony Joshua 'Buncey has forgotten more than most people in boxing know' Prince Naseem Hamed Steve Bunce has been watching boxing from ringside for over four decades and in nearly thirty countries. The voice of the sport has found the greatest fighters in private moments, sat with the broken and the brilliant, the richest and the poorest, the damaged and the saints. Bunce has the blood-stained shirts and notepads to prove it. Around the World in 80 Fights is the ultimate sporting odyssey, charting a lifelong journey with the men and women from both sides of the ropes. From Madison Square Garden and the MGM Grand to Mexico City and Riyadh via Bethnal Green, join Bunce as he bears witness to the best and the worst the sport can offer. A vivid, vibrant, visceral collection of those days and night's in the world's boxing rings. 'Steve has a great knowledge of our sport' Joe Calzaghe 'His love and enthusiasm for the sport is infectious' Katie Taylor
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Steve Bunce has worked as a journalist and broadcaster since 1984. He has written for a dozen different newspapers and still has a weekly column in the Independent and Boxing News. He has been at seven Olympic Games and has reported on more than 60 fights in Las Vegas. He has a podcast with BBC 5 Live and is part of TNT's boxing coverage. He had previously worked on Setanta Sports (RIP) and BoxNation (RIP) and several other outlets that have folded and vanished. In the nineties, he was the boxing correspondent at the Daily Telegraph and believes he was the last person to be hired by a national newspaper as such, a job that no longer exists. He first walked through the doors at the Fitzroy Lodge when he was ten and six stone dripping wet.