Ed Dunkhorst as fast as a featherweight
Posted: 09 Jan 2018, 14:21
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Interesting considering most people now consider him a useless lard ass. I think this is definely very flattering,. The fact he trained with the likes of Tommy Ryan and Bob Fitzsimmons suggests he may be better than remembered though.
DUNKHORST A MAMMOTH.
Record of the Boxer Who Will Fight at Athens.
Since the days when Joe McAuliffe came out of the west to win fame In the prize ring there never was a boxer ct note who possessed the same generous proportions claimed by Ed Dunkhorst, who meets Joe Butler at Athens tomorrow evening. Dunkhorst is six feet high, and weighs. In condition. 225 pounds. He has been nicknamed the "Mastodon,” and It Is well earned. But Dunkhorst is different from most of the big fellows In that he is fast as a feather-weight. Those who witnessed his terrific fight with Peter Maher at tfce a need no further verification of that statement. Fast as Maher was, Dunkhorst was equally so. and, although Maher won. he did not get off scot free by any means. While a comparatively newcomer In the ring. Dunkhorst’s dozen battles have already demonstrated the possibilities of hie huge frame, when thoroughly seasoned. One peculiarity of Dunkhorst’s Is that he seems to be Immune from the blows soporific, which so many boxers succumb to. Up to the present time he has never been knocked out, and it looks as though he never will be. Although he was in no condition for a contest when he met Maher at the Arena, and the Irish champion landed again and again on his Jaw the pumtnellng he received did not seem to affect "Dunk." He took It all good naturedly, and Maher, who always believed his good right hand was invincible, was dumfounded. Dunkhorst has declared that had he been in shape he would have beaten Maher that night, and many good Judgesagree with him. When Gus Ruhlin was his best and Dunkhorst only a novice It took the former twenty-two rounds to win from the Syracuse man at the Greater New York Athletic club. The experience he gained there did Dunkhorst good, for he went right up to Toronto and beat Charley Strong so badly that the referee stopped the bout In the fourth round. Frank Childs, the colored giant, met “Dunk" at Detroit for eight rounds, and the Cadillac Athletic club witnessed the fastest fighting ever seen In that section.
Interesting considering most people now consider him a useless lard ass. I think this is definely very flattering,. The fact he trained with the likes of Tommy Ryan and Bob Fitzsimmons suggests he may be better than remembered though.