Lovemore Ndou autobiography

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raydoug
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Lovemore Ndou autobiography

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Three time world champion Lovemore Ndou has released autobiography “Tough Love” on his amazing life becoming a lawyer while holding the world title

The book is available at all leading book stores also Amazon $33. RRP



Here was a young black boy who faced the hourly life-and-death reality of growing up in a humble town on the South Africa–Zimbabwe border, with the edifice of apartheid beginning to crumble in South Africa and civil war raging in Zimbabwe. He only ever started fighting to protect himself, his parents and his siblings.
But he became so good at boxing, he became a triple world champion!
Lovemore did not get the opportunity to go to school until he was nine years of age, yet he was committed to educating himself and making the most of his life and epitomised the value of education. Today, he is a successful lawyer with a thriving legal business in Sydney, and with no fewer than seven university degrees to his name. Like he did as a boy trying to protect his family, Lovemore is today committed to helping as many people as he can.
As a child growing up in Zimbabwe and South Africa, Lovemore Ndou experienced poverty and the injustices of the apartheid system, witnessed atrocities committed against his family and community, was a victim of police brutality and saw his best friend gunned down in a street protest. Yet, against all odds, Lovemore succeeded and rose through the ranks to become a boxing world champion and then a successful lawyer, while making Australia his home.
In Tough Love Lovemore Ndou evocatively recalls the many challenges he has overcome on his journey and his ultimate triumph through hard work, dedication, resilience and persistence.
raydoug
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Tough Love is a great read with some interesting things said about Bill Mordey. He was not always truthful to Lovemore. He accused Ray Wheatley of not helping Lovemore to be rated with the IBF because he didn’t consider him to be an Australian
Lovemore found out from Wheatley that Mordey didn’t want to pay the sanction fee for IBF Pan Pacific title bout that would of got him rated and opportunity to fight Paul Spadafora. Wheatley then went to Vlad Warton who promoted Renarto Cornett. Warton paid sanction fee and Renarto got the title shot against Spadafora
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