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The Legend is the remarkable autobiography of Steve Ward, the
world's oldest ever professional boxer. It details the astonishing
obstacles Steve has overcome to become a three-times Guinness World
Record holder after taking up the sport he loves again at the age
of 54. Steve's unstinting ambition is driven by a promise made by
his late father Bernard, who introduced him to boxing and told
allcomers his son would be a world champion. His story is an
inspiration to anyone who has hit hard times and proof of the old
adage that all things are possible. A very serious foot injury
sustained in a freak accident at work eventually led to Steve
planning to kill himself before he bounced back to confound the
medical profession and achieve his dream of winning a world title
in his very last fight, at 64 years of age.
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the very heart of our wondrous universe - because, contrary to
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