People always ask who the hardest man in Britain in the 1970's and '80's was ... with names like Lenny Mclean, Roy Shaw, Malcolm Price, Andi Ali, and Paul Sykes regularly popping up in conversations. The fact of the matter is, however, none of these men were, because the hardest man in Britain was actually Cliff Fields, a gentle giant from Dunstable, who fought for the title the Guv'nor - the hardest man in Britain - and won.
In this book, Cliff's old navy friend David Robson reveals the untold stories and encounters that define the legacy of Cliff Fields. We will explore his fierce battles, his unshakeable honour, and the camaraderie of fellow warriors who witnessed his rise. But we will look at more than just Cliff's journey, we will also take an in-depth look at the culture of toughness that surrounded him, peeling back the layers of myth and ego that often overshadowed the lives of men such as Lenny McLean and Roy Shaw.
With exclusive insights and anecdotes, this narrative will challenge the perception of what it truly means to be the hardest man in Britain, revealing how Cliff's gentle nature and fierce spirit forged a legacy that endures to this day. Get ready to step into a world where respect is earned through bravery, and every punch tells a story.