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Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 02:41
by loopylou
Tonights the Night !!! :box: ;;-)

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 03:07
by Old bones Ian
Is it Paul Bonson in the opposite corner?
The hardest head in british boxing

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 03:31
by loopylou
He is yep, just come off a draw with Simpson...Looks interesting !!

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 04:20
by Old bones Ian
Just make sure Terry wraps his hands well, they will ache after 6 rounds of bouncing punches off Bonsons head.

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 04:22
by loopylou
I will pass your advice on babe :lol:

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 04:33
by twenty six
Nothing but good and positive vibes coming through about Terry, and I wish him all the best.
The division is weak, domestically, and Terry has every chance of coming through.
Looking forward to the show tonight. Also got my fingers crossed for Burkinshaw. That was a nasty shoulder injury, but this is the first fight back.
Medically I know he's got the green light - just hope Ross doesn't over compensate covering up.

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 10 Oct 2008, 04:35
by loopylou
Thanks 26......I will pass on your words to the lads...... :TU:

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 11 Oct 2008, 04:10
by twenty six
Well I think Ross gave me the answer I was lookin for Loopy !
Good night for the Rhodes camp.
What was your take on Terry mate ?
Would be interested to get Scrap's take on it as well.

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 11 Oct 2008, 05:33
by Scrap
We thought it was a six Rounder up to ten minutes from getting in the Ring. Im over the Moon with the performance, you can spend years in the gym, but its in the Ring where it counts. First two rds trying to hard, then relaxed and enjoyed what He was doing. Been sparring and educating a 6ft 8ins Heavy for me. Having Paul in front of Him was different, but full credit to Paul as always trys His best. Dont think He fancied another Round. Was very complimentary afterwards, now thats out of the way Im very confident in the Future. whats your take 26.

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 11 Oct 2008, 06:21
by twenty six
Scrap,
He obviously needs rounds under his belt, and as we all know training is worlds apart from the real thing.
It was invevitable the adenalin would have been pumping in the early stages, and yes, he was over keen.
When he settled down he did ok.
The division is devoid of quality right now domestically - in fact even at higher levels - but it's feet on the ground time.
Put the work in, get the rounds, and I can see Terry getting his chance domestically.
Good luck to him.
I have nothing but praise for people who can turn their lives around.

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 11 Oct 2008, 06:45
by Scrap
Thanks 26, He will get Better . :TU:

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 03 Aug 2010, 10:07
by orbtastic
jameswilson wrote:Iv always wondered who the Sheffield (or Sheffield area anyway) Heavyweight is who Iv seen at a few Naz fights (I think after his win over Augie Sanchez Naz climbed onto his shoulders) and was also giving instructions in Carl Thompson's corner when he beat Haye.

Here's the youtube vid of Haye v Thompson, at the end the guy runs in and hugs Thompson.


http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... pson&vt=lf
That's Maurice Core, he's from Manchester.

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 04 Aug 2010, 19:07
by jameswilson
orbtastic wrote:
jameswilson wrote:Iv always wondered who the Sheffield (or Sheffield area anyway) Heavyweight is who Iv seen at a few Naz fights (I think after his win over Augie Sanchez Naz climbed onto his shoulders) and was also giving instructions in Carl Thompson's corner when he beat Haye.

Here's the youtube vid of Haye v Thompson, at the end the guy runs in and hugs Thompson.


http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... pson&vt=lf
That's Maurice Core, he's from Manchester.
Always nice to drag a thread up to answer a question that was answered 2 years before.

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 04 Aug 2010, 22:39
by ERIC GUY
I sparred with Terry when he was 17!! never took libertys, that was at Wellington Barracks, and Keith Bristol!! good old days..

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 04 Aug 2010, 23:55
by Deserter
ERIC GUY wrote:I sparred with Terry when he was 17!! never took libertys, that was at Wellington Barracks, and Keith Bristol!! good old days..
Really glad to hear you didn't take liberties with him Eric, he must have been relieved.
What would 'taking liberities' have involved anyway? Pinning Terry against the ropes and not letting him off until he'd agreed to buy a compliaton of the 1983 and 1984 North-West Regional ABAs off you? :lol: :lol:

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 05 Aug 2010, 04:06
by orbtastic
jameswilson wrote:
orbtastic wrote:
jameswilson wrote:Iv always wondered who the Sheffield (or Sheffield area anyway) Heavyweight is who Iv seen at a few Naz fights (I think after his win over Augie Sanchez Naz climbed onto his shoulders) and was also giving instructions in Carl Thompson's corner when he beat Haye.

Here's the youtube vid of Haye v Thompson, at the end the guy runs in and hugs Thompson.


http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... pson&vt=lf
That's Maurice Core, he's from Manchester.
Always nice to drag a thread up to answer a question that was answered 2 years before.
Just doing my bit.

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 05 Aug 2010, 05:13
by bigdaddy
Thought he was boxind David Dolan for english title????????????

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 05 Aug 2010, 11:27
by ERIC GUY
Deserter wrote:
ERIC GUY wrote:I sparred with Terry when he was 17!! never took libertys, that was at Wellington Barracks, and Keith Bristol!! good old days..
Really glad to hear you didn't take liberties with him Eric, he must have been relieved.
What would 'taking liberities' have involved anyway? Pinning Terry against the ropes and not letting him off until he'd agreed to buy a compliaton of the 1983 and 1984 North-West Regional ABAs off you? :lol: :lol:
hmm ok, no, he was a slick mover, fast hands, but never tried to drop me!!, mind you I was getting older, ohh and H used to bring Rocky Bryan and Val Golding RIP, I must the pics!!

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 05 Aug 2010, 20:36
by Deserter
ERIC GUY wrote:
Deserter wrote:
ERIC GUY wrote:I sparred with Terry when he was 17!! never took libertys, that was at Wellington Barracks, and Keith Bristol!! good old days..
Really glad to hear you didn't take liberties with him Eric, he must have been relieved.
What would 'taking liberities' have involved anyway? Pinning Terry against the ropes and not letting him off until he'd agreed to buy a compliaton of the 1983 and 1984 North-West Regional ABAs off you? :lol: :lol:
hmm ok, no, he was a slick mover, fast hands, but never tried to drop me!!, mind you I was getting older, ohh and H used to bring Rocky Bryan and Val Golding RIP, I must the pics!!
Fair play - upload them. Would be great to see :TU:

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 06 Aug 2010, 11:41
by Bomber 1
I'll tell you guys something, I do a lot of work with Terry and he's helped me an awful lot and has also given me great advice over the last 8-10 months,He is a big part of my progression in the pro game, When no one else wanted to help me out sparring he came in and really helped me out and for that alone I'll be forever grateful to him. He's still very much a force and is very fit, He can also punch when he wants too, He talks a bit too much while sparring :D but besides that he can do it all, Very tough guy to workout also, I really like Terry Dunstan and believe he is 1 of the best cruiserweights in the country without doubt.. Don't be fooled by the guys age he really is a top conditioned athlete... :TU:

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 06 Aug 2010, 12:47
by bennie
I remember when Terry stuck a knee in Paul Lawson's balls. There was plenty of talking going on that night.

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 06 Aug 2010, 13:11
by Old bones Ian
Terry hasn't been overly impressive since coming back, looked sharper last time out against Rasani, but i think he knew he could do what he wanted in the ring with Hastings. Still got the job done quickly.

There's not a huge amount of choice domesticly at the moment, Enzo Macc is looking for bigger things, maybe an eliminator against Dolan would be a good match for Terry.

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 06 Aug 2010, 14:47
by Bomber 1
I'd tip Terry to stop Dolan... :wink:

Norton for the british makes more sense I feel.. :TU:

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 06 Aug 2010, 15:11
by warmachine
I want to echo what Tony has said. without Terry, i wouldn't be a pro boxer right now, fact. The guy is like a brother to me and still has all the skill and will to do big things in boxing.

Re: Terry Dunstan

Posted: 06 Aug 2010, 16:08
by Old bones Ian
Bomber 1 wrote:I'd tip Terry to stop Dolan... :wink:

Norton for the british makes more sense I feel.. :TU:
Nortons a funny boxer, he can look good or poor, usually in the same fight