
Bunce Diary: The Rumble in the Jungle comes to London
Do yourselves a favour and go and party like it’s 1974 at this sumptuous stage show, writes Steve Bunce

Do yourselves a favour and go and party like it’s 1974 at this sumptuous stage show, writes Steve Bunce
The flesh trading was cruel and blatant ahead of the 1972 Olympics, writes Steve Bunce
Manchester and Bolton were rife with the kind of highs and lows that only boxing can produce, writes Steve Bunce
There have been plenty of trainers who worked their magic in the one minute between rounds but perhaps none better at it than Ray Arcel, writes Steve Bunce
The case of Michael Mooney, as he goes from hangovers to marathons to boxing tournaments, illustrates the unique qualities of a boxer, writes Steve Bunce
There is no place quite like backstage at the O2 on a big fight night, writes Steve Bunce
Fifty-seven years ago, Brian London had no chance whatsoever against the greatest of them all, writes Steve Bunce
And Mike Tyson lost both times in Louisville, writes Steve Bunce
David Pearce was a man with many good, bad, crazy and sad stories to tell about his life in the ring – and, in death, the stories have continued
Art Jimmerson, James Toney, Riddick Bowe and Leon Spinks all tried it, but nobody had much fun, writes Steve Bunce
It’s a belt that is medieval and guarantees lunacy.
It was strange and sad to witness the remnants of Tommy Hearns go through the motions, writes Steve Bunce
The legacy of Steve Hiser, a man who devoted his life to Fisher ABC, lives on in the successes of his many students
Eggington and Pegg are also just getting started, writes Steve Bunce
As Alan Hubbard knew only too well, who you choose to spend time with is critical