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Welcome back to Talking Sports Books – and for the very first time, we’re bringing you a video edition of the show! Of course, if you prefer the audio-only version, that’s still available as well.
This episode is particularly special, as I’m joined by a true legend in the world of boxing journalism: Steve Bunce. With nearly four decades of covering boxing, Steve has earned his place as one of the most influential voices in the sport. Whether it’s through his insightful commentary, extensive articles, books,or work as a broadcaster, Steve’s presence is felt not only across the UK but around the world.
Today, we’re talking about Steve’s latest book, Around the World in 80 Fights, which chronicles his incredible journey through the world of boxing. From legendary fighters and historic matches to the colorful personalities and unforgettable moments he’s encountered, Steve shares his personal stories and behind-the-scenes insights that showcase the depth of his experience in the sport.
Inside Around the World in 80 Fights
Steve’s book takes readers on a journey that spans decades of boxing history. The title, Around the World in 80 Fights, doesn’t just highlight Steve’s travel across the globe, but it also paints a vivid picture of the iconic figures he’s met along the way: from fighters like Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali to the managers, promoters, and characters that make boxing such a fascinating world to cover.
What makes this book stand out is Steve’s ability to blend rich storytelling with his vast knowledge of the sport. He’s not just recounting fights; he’s sharing the human stories behind them, the moments that changed the course of boxing history, and his personal reflections on what it’s like to witness these events up close.
A Legacy of Boxing Journalism
Steve Bunce isn’t just a journalist – he’s a historian of the sport, a voice of authority that boxing fans have relied on for decades. From his early days writing for boxing magazines to becoming a familiar face and voice in broadcasting, Steve has covered some of the most iconic moments in the sport’s history. His long-running show, Boxing Hour, and his work on Boxing Tonight have made him a trusted figure in the sport.
In our interview, we talk about the book, of course, but also dive into Steve’s career and what it’s been like to be on the frontlines of the sport for so long. He offers incredible insights into how boxing has evolved over the years, and the challenges and rewards of covering one of the most dynamic sports in the world.
Sneak Peek of the Interview
During our conversation, Steve shares some incredible stories from his travels and his encounters with legendary fighters. From the electric atmosphere of major fights to the quieter moments when he learned the most about the sport and its personalities, there’s no shortage of anecdotes that will give boxing fans a deeper appreciation of the world Steve has navigated for nearly 40 years.
One of the most memorable parts of the interview is when Steve talks about the fighters who have left the biggest impression on him, and the little-known details that made certain matches stand out above the rest. You won’t want to miss this.
Tune In Now
The full interview with Steve is available now in both video and audio formats, so whether you’re at home or on the go, you can enjoy it however you prefer. Be sure to check out the show, and don’t forget to grab a copy of Around the World in 80 Fights for an even deeper dive into Steve’s incredible journey through boxing.
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