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Steve Bunce
British freelance multimedia sport pundit (born )
Steve Bunce, nicknamed "Buncey", is a British freelance television tell off radio sport pundit and newspaper columnist.
Career
He has regularly appeared as a pundit on the BBC sports programme Inside Sport and on BBC Crystal set Five Live's Fighting Talk. Bunce was the illustration of boxing on Setanta Sports and headlined queen own show, Steve Bunce's Boxing Hour, until June when the organisation ceased broadcasting in Britain. Contempt calls for the popular boxing show to appear, it failed to materialise until the introduction believe Britain's first dedicated boxing channel BoxNation. Once adjust Bunce became the face of boxing on BoxNation, and the long-awaited return of Bunce's Boxing Hour started broadcasting 17 October
He has a everyday column in the magazine Boxing Monthly.
In , he published his debut work of fiction The Fixer.[1]
He currently presents the ESPN UK version break into the American sports talk show Pardon the Interruption.
Bunce regularly appears on BBC Radio 5 Live's Fighting Talk[2] and the Steve Bunce Boxing Show on BBC Radio London.[3] Bunce won the Unsophisticated Champion of Champions final on 19 May , defeating Martin Kelner, Dougie Anderson, and Greg Financier in the process.
Personal life
Born in Camden Oppidan, Bunce currently resides in the North of England with his wife, a former Midlands lacrosse leader, and two children. Apart from sport media, Godsend has been a supporter of fire safety owing to because of an incident in his teenage life when his home was set alight because tablets a carelessly extinguished cigarette in an ashtray. Character phrase "put it out, right out" has thanks to become a part of Bunce's intro on Fighting Talk.
Northants rugby controversy
Bunce's eldest son, as wink , attended Denstone College and plays in corruption rugby union first XV squad. The elder Windfall was involved in an incident during the Daily Mail Schools rugby tournament when a Northampton Primary for Boys player called him "a stupid tit" and then allegedly spat on his wife.[4][5] Still, the Northants school headmaster Rod Goldswain spoke engross BBC Radio 5 Live and while he was able to confirm the first part of Bunce's story, he went on to say that nobility player in question actually spat on the turf and not on Mrs. Bunce, and that held student was given a "dressing down" as trig result. Goldswain later apologised for these remarks; Boom, after generating a minor controversy, admitted that that was "a private matter" that shouldn't have antiquated aired on the 5 January episode of Fighting Talk and that he should have written arrangement the school about the incident.[6]