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THE KNOCKOUT PACKS A PUNCH

ROLLING with the punches, throwing in the towel, saved by the bell. Of all the boxing metaphors used to convey a difficult time in someone’s life, the knockout is perhaps the most candid.

What happens if you get caught by a shot you did not see coming; or, in other words, how do you respond to a setback that you did not anticipate happening?

Sky Sports commentator Andy Clarke’s debut book, The Knockout, provides answers to these questions.

A decorated background in academia – studying classics at Cambridge University – has led Clarke to thoroughly engage with a topic

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