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Delivering the new KS3 National Curriculum for Computing, equipping
students to use creative computational thinking, preparing them for
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*FULLY REVISED AND UPDATED TO INCLUDE THE BIGGEST FIGHTS IN THE
LAST FEW YEARS* 'Essential reading for anyone with even a fleeting
interest in boxing' Boxing Monthly 'Nobody knows British fighters
and their stories better than Steve Bunce' Daily Telegraph Boxing
is Steve Bunce's game. He has filed thousands and thousands of
fight reports from ringside. He has written millions and millions
of words for national newspapers previewing boxing, profiling
boxers and proselytising on the business. He has been the voice of
British boxing on the airwaves, both radio and television, with an
army of loyal fans. And now it's time to put those many years of
experience into penning his history of the sport of kings on these
isles. It's Bunce's Big Fat Short History of British Boxing.
Starting in 1970, the beginning of modern boxing in Britain, Bunce
takes us from Joe Bugner beating Henry Cooper to an explosion then
in the sport's exposure to the wider British public, with 22
million watching Barry McGuigan win his world title on the BBC. All
boxing royalty is here - Frank Bruno taking on Mike Tyson in Las
Vegas; Benn, Watson, Eubank and Naseem; Ricky Hatton, Lennox Lewis
and Calzaghe; Froch and Haye - through to a modern day situation
where with fighters as diverse as Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua, we
have more world champions than ever before. And besides the
fighters, there are the fixers, the managers, the trainers, the
duckers and divers... Bunce's Big Fat Short History of British
Boxing will have every high and impossible low, tragic deaths and
fairy tales. It is a record of British boxing, British boxing
people and fifty years of glory, heartache and drama. WHAT READERS
ARE SAYING ***** A fantastic history and a top collectors prize
already... this book knocked me out in the first pages. ***** Must
read book for boxing fans. ***** Been reading boxing books all my
life, don't think I've enjoyed one more than this. ***** An
absolute must for any British boxing fan.
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