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  • Bare Knuckle Boxing

  • The Truth, the Blood & the Tears
  • By: Stu Armstrong
  • Narrated by: Jon Bolitho-Jones
  • Length: 3 hrs and 22 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Bare Knuckle Boxing

By: Stu Armstrong
Narrated by: Jon Bolitho-Jones
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For the first time, the lid is lifted on the world's fastest growing combat sport, Bare Knuckle Boxing, written by Stu Armstrong, who has worked in the centre of the sometimes controversial sport. The purest form of pugilism is a nest of vipers with of the most with dirty tricks, and secrets at every turn.

For the first time, listen to the truth about Bare Knuckle Boxing. Can you handle the truth?

©2020 Stu Armstrong (P)2023 Stu Armstrong
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OMG!!!

Only halfway thru now and can’t take it anymore! Narrator sounds like a pompous Jeeves, with the most irritating pauses scattered Thru out the sentences. Some chapters are terribly short. Worse, this sheltered, ethnocentric snob can NOT pronounce Joe Louis’ name properly, calling him Joe Lew-eee! Why did editors not catch this? More when I finish the book.

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