richard dunn 70's british heavyweight

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  1. keith uk

    keith uk Member Full Member

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    i was born in the 70s so i wasn't really old enough to follow boxing then but for anyone that did, what were your opinions on the above named fighter. iv seen his box rec page & recently watched a couple of his fights (including vs ali) but for anyone watching back then, what were your thoughts on his boxing ability & career in general?

    thanks in advance
     
  2. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    Well, he could fall awkwardly.
     
  3. salsanchezfan

    salsanchezfan Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I'm afraid I can't help you Keith, but if it's any consolation; your avatar represents the first fight I remember watching.
     
  4. choklab

    choklab cocoon of horror Full Member

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    Richard Dunn was in the Para’s. I knew a bloke who was with him in the para's and said that Dunn was as hard as nails, the strongest and toughest among them. Despite being found out at world level Richard was no mug. His best win as a pro was beating Roy "tiger" Williams, a very good and avoided 1970's fighter whom Larry Holmes always said would and should have been a world champion.
     
  5. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    Dunn was a strong game southpaw whose chin was not of the highest calibre,he gave an honest effort against Ali,trying his very best.
    The guy went out on his shield. unlike David Haye, in that travesty of a challenge to Wlad.
     
  6. Conn

    Conn Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Dunn in action :

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiGjGZnKLm0[/ame]
     
  7. Dave_JR

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    Dunn was beaten half to death outside a pub by Roy pretty boy Shaw
     
  8. Stevie G

    Stevie G Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Not the best British heavyweight champion,but far from the worst.
     
  9. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    Yes, you're right about that..he had guts all right. That chin of his was his worst enemy.
     
  10. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    Who do you reckon was the worst Stevie?
     
  11. Liechhardt

    Liechhardt Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Gave Joe Bugner one if his toughest nights.
     
  12. Stevie G

    Stevie G Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Now THAT is a hard one to call,Cobra !!

    I would say that Dunn was better than John L Gardner and David Pierce,to name but two.


    Obviously I consider Lennox to have been the best. Followed by

    Farr
    Bugner
    Bruno
    Cooper
     
  13. keith uk

    keith uk Member Full Member

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    iv watched that fight before, not exactly the best night of his career. the fight was for 3 titles & both boxers were fighting that fight on the back of a defeat to ali. dunn only had 1 more fight after that (another L) then hung them up.

    thanks for all the input on this thread.
     
  14. choklab

    choklab cocoon of horror Full Member

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    you could go for either gordon ferris, mike holdon or frank goddard. Most other British champs would be competative at world level.
     
  15. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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    How about Jack Bodell? And yes, Lewis was by far the best..but Bodell was embarrassingly bad, especially when he was laid out by Quarry, who said when pressed, "well he fell awkwardly"