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07/02/2008 Archived Entry: "The Rush to 100"

The Rush to 100

By Ted Sares
Courtesy of Eastsideboxing.com


I’m not getting hurt - well, very rarely. Every now and again you come up against somebody that is a bit different. I think you will find that in any walk of life ---Peter Dunn


Light middle weight Peter “Desperate” Dunn, out of Pontefract, Yorkshire in the UK generally fights once or twice a month and has been doing so since December 12, 1997 when he beat a bloke by the name of Leah Daniels by points in a six rounder. Daniels retired with a 1-1-1 record. Dunn’s current record stands at 12 (KO 0) - 97 (KO 11) - 4 in 113 bouts and he shows no signs of slowing down..

In a monster understatement, young Brit boxer Stuart Kennedy, 2-0, recently said he was not bothered about giving away a lot of experience. ”It'll be good to go in against a lad [Dunn] who has been round the block and knows the tricks of the trade.” (Ian Laws-Sunderland Echo).

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