The gloves are off
By Elizabeth Eyre (November 2006 Issue)
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Elizabeth Eyre goes ten rounds with Colin Willman, national skills chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses, on the vexed question of training
Putting little Barry McGuigan into the ring against Mike Tyson – five times his size and more ferocious than a roomful of rottweilers – is an unfair fight. Barry in his prime may have been fast, but he just didn’t have the clout to stop Iron Mike.
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