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COULDHAVEBEEN
10-15-2008, 09:43 PM
Move over Bob Mirovic & Evander Holyfield!

52 year old Sydney born DEXTER "Dingo" DUNWORTH, still fighting as a pro in the USA, has you covered by 10 years!


From Deep South Boxing On-Line:

A bout with the Midwest Cruiserweight championship on the line headlines Slug Out Promotions' Slug Out Austism Night on Oct. 18. The 8 round main event pits 52-year-old Dexter "Dingo" Dunworth (8-1, 8 KOs) against Fayetteville 40-year-old opponent Ron Johnson (22-26, 13 KOs). The fight is a rematch of a fight in May when Dunworth forced Johnson to retire after the second round.

Promotion officials are in contact with the Guinness Book of World Records to establish Dunworth as the oldest active professional boxer.


....and here's the Sydney Morning Herald's take on it:

Plenty of fight left in the old dog

Sydney Morning Herald (Daniel Lane - Oct 16, 2008)

IN AMERICA, far away from the million-dollar stages of Las Vegas and Atlantic City, where the names of fellow Australian fighters Billy Dib and Vic Darchinyan are illuminated by bright lights, 52-year-old Dexter Dunworth is set to fight for his fourth regional title, in Paris, Arkansas.

While Dib, at 23, is taking another step towards stardom by fighting for the WBO featherweight crown this weekend, and Darchinyan, 32, hopes to emphasise his greatness by unifying the super-flyweight division, Dunworth will defend his Arkansas, US Mid America and US Mid South titles. If all goes well, the father of seven will have added another title to his growing trophy cabinet by Sunday.

"I don't have a green-coloured belt," he said nonchalantly. "I wouldn't mind one."

The man acknowledged by the Guinness World Records as the world's oldest active boxer makes no secret winning titles is his motivation to climb through the ropes. When Dunworth says he isn't in the fight game for the money, he's serious. He instructs his US promoter and manager Stacy Goodson to donate it to the local autistic charity.

Every fight has to count, I really don't have much time to muck around," said Dunworth, who was born in Sydney in 1955, the year Rocky Marciano's reign as world heavyweight champion ended. "I like fighting for titles. Very few fighters ever win a title, and I have been fortunate enough to win a couple."

Dunworth has obstacles other than the youth of his opponents. His knees are made of titanium; the ligaments and cartilage in his shoulders are like porridge and his spine has been fused. He decided to become a professional boxer at his wife's urging to follow his dream last year.

He was too old to be registered in Australia, so he ended up in Arkansas "the land of opportunity" where the people of Paris opened their arms and hearts to a "crazy" Aussie. In the week leading up to this weekend's title fight, he was guest of honour at the University of Texas gridiron game, a match that attracted 90,000 people; he's conducted media interviews; done a commercial shoot for a local bakery; starred in a documentary and fitted in some training.

"The attention is special," he said. "I mean, I'm over 50 … it really is great. I am proud of my achievements. You hear some people say they could do this and do that in boxing but my tip to them is go and do it."

When he fights 40-year-old Ron Johnson, who was ranked as high as No.18 in the world at his peak, Dunworth will be cheered by a crowd of supporters who'll proudly wear their "Dingo" Dunworth T-shirts ringside. Dunworth beat Johnson for the Arkansas belt and expects a tough battle.

"After we fought I said he didn't fight fair," Dunworth said with a laugh. "Ron is a lot more agile than me so I bagged him for moving too much and making it hard to hit him."

Dib and Darchinyan are assured riches, if not fame, in their bouts. Dunworth hopes a fourth title will make him an interesting entry in Australia's book of boxing. Don't name his chapter "The Old Man of the Ring", though. In Paris, Arkansas - albeit a fly speck on the map of the US - the good folk there believe "Champion" would read right.

Dexter "Dingo" Dunworth:

Born: December 16, 1955.

Birthplace: Sydney

Division: Cruiserweight

Record: Nine bouts, eight wins (eight KOs), one loss

World ranking: 156 (of 817)

National (boxrec) ranking: 7

Titles: Arkansas champion, US Mid American champion, US Mid South champion.
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WhataRock
10-15-2008, 10:19 PM
Never heard of him
Thats pretty amazing but fighting in U.S backwaters is comparable to tent fighting.

IrnBruMan
10-15-2008, 10:22 PM
See who his manager is? Stacy Goodson - the Trailer Park Series guy :rofl

Despite the fact he's only had 9 fights, he's already got 2 trilogies with Mitch Hicks and Ron Collins :lol:

bushboy
10-15-2008, 10:32 PM
Never heard of him
Thats pretty amazing but fighting in U.S backwaters is comparable to tent fighting.

Yeh there you go, Cowboy Wilson would be over 40 by now wouldnt he?

Marcus
10-15-2008, 10:42 PM
THERE is a vid of him boxing in the trailer park series, ill try and find it.

Marcus
10-15-2008, 10:44 PM
great fight, not to be missed, the other guy would be a lot better if he through a punch.

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Marcus
10-15-2008, 10:45 PM
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LeonMcS
10-15-2008, 10:57 PM
Saoul Mamby had a fight earlier this year, just before he turned 61.

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bushboy
10-15-2008, 11:29 PM
Geez that is a pretty sorry fight, ive had spars with female boxers that were more entertaining then that

IrnBruMan
10-16-2008, 01:35 AM
great fight, not to be missed, the other guy would be a lot better if he through a punch.

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haha for fuck's sakes that had to be a set up :rofl

r_9-Ronaldo
10-16-2008, 01:43 AM
cant say im suprised...lol

Rise Above
10-16-2008, 03:25 AM
Geez that is a pretty sorry fight, ive had spars with female boxers that were more entertaining then that

Most guys could walk into a gym off the street having never boxed and have better technique than that. :lol:

JOSEY WALES
10-16-2008, 05:10 AM
haha for fuck's sakes that had to be a set up :rofl Premature stoppage :lol:

IrnBruMan
10-16-2008, 07:10 AM
The thing is, the bloke doesn't actually look too bad for his age - I was expecting some toothless beer-bellied redneck in a pair of stubbies and a faded blue singlet but he actually looks quite a debonair style of bloke...

It's only when he starts swinging his arms that he looks old and slow :lol:

Still, if he's genuinely beating these younger blokes (and it's not staged to build a profile for him so Stacy can milk his Aussie novelty) then more power to him...he's a damn sight better than the likes of Zelenoff and Hartley :yep

fatcity
10-20-2008, 10:03 AM
Classic Trailer Park Trash.A night out with the rednecks in hill-billy country.:-(

Dr.Goodnight
04-29-2009, 08:01 PM
Classic Trailer Park Trash.A night out with the rednecks in hill-billy country.:-(


You are nothing but a 100 % Excuse for legalizing abortion:patsch

COULDHAVEBEEN
04-30-2009, 01:52 AM
great fight, not to be missed, the other guy would be a lot better if he through a punch.....

Shocker really. Both looked physically in pretty fair shape.

Collins, the opponent has the fearsome record of 2 wins (both by KO) and 17 losses (all by KO).

All Collins' 19 of his fights have been 4 rounders, and he's never seen round 3!!!!