‘I had some very dark times & my body has been through hell’ – ‘Voice of Boxing’ opens up on heartbreaking cancer battle
ADAM SMITH has bravely opened up on his battle with cancer, which at times left him in a "dark" place.
The beloved boxing commentator was diagnosed with an "aggressive" form of bladder cancer in 2023.
A massive tumour situated next to Smith's bladder wall left him "about four days" away from death.
A six-hour operation, in which 19 lymph nodes were removed as well as his bladder and prostrate, saved 'The Voice of Boxing'.
Smith would then undergo three-and-a-half months of gruelling chemotherapy.
And the gruelling toe-to-toe battle with the disease took its toll mentally and physically.
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He told ahead of Tyson Fury's rematch with Oleksandr Usyk: "I am very lucky and honoured to be doing this job and watching these fine boxers.
"Whether it is calling a four-round fight between two debutants or a world title fight, I love it all and am grateful to be doing such a job, if you can really call it a job.
"The cancer was brutal, it has been very difficult to fight this disease.
"I had some very dark times and my body has been through hell."