“I'M NOT AWARE OF ANY RUNNER IN THE HISTORY OF RUNNING WHO WON A RACE WITH A BROKEN LEG, BUT I HAD BROKEN HANDS NEARLY EVERY TIME I FOUGHT. WHEN WON, I SAW HOW HAPPY IT MADE MY TRAINER AND THE PEOPLE WHO SUPPORTED ME, AND ALL THAT PAIN WENT AWAY.” TWENTY nine victories, three losses and one draw. It might not sound like the most standout of CVs, but delve into the career of three-weight world champion Jeff Fenech and you’ll be pleasantly surprised by his achievements.
Fenech turned professional on October 12, 1984, in his birth town of Marickville in New South Wales, Australia, in front of 300 people, knocking out Bobby Williams in the second round. Four months later, the 20-year-old blitzed Wayne Mulholland in five rounds, to…