After the successful debut of six-foot eight inch tall heavyweight Big Dave Howe on a Glyn Rhodes promotion this past Friday night at Don Valley Stadium in Sheffield, England, former cruiserweight world title challenger Terry Dunstan, 19-2 (12), will return to the ring.
Following a 12th round KO loss to former WBO Champion Carl Thompson for the vacant British title in 1999, Dunstan retired but will come home to Sheffield on October 10, 2008 at Don Valley Stadium.
Dunstan's opponent is yet to be determined but the Sheffield boxing community is looking forward to seeing the former British, Commonwealth and European Champ back in the ring.
Tickets are available now at £50.00 Ringside and £30.00 General Admission.
Also on the bill is popular bantamweight Ross 'The Boss' Burkinshaw, making his return to the ring after a shoulder injury cost him the last few months.
The last show promoted by Glyn Rhodes was a stormer, dont miss this one!
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