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lol no!Is everyone who slates him related to Munroe?
No, it's just a bit random to bring that level of statistic into it unless you've got a vested interest usually. Sooooooo... are you Brian Peters?

Their respective performances against Martinez are what divides them for most people, you can basically scratch the other fights. No one could deny that Munroe has had to come from more humble beginnings in his career than Dunne (he is/was a binman for christ's sake) & I think that is another reason people like him more. I can't say I actually dislike Dunne, he seems alright to me & I hope he beats Cordoba, but I would fancy Munroe to outbox him. Don't see either doing anything on the world stage though because they're in WAY too much of a tough division
No I'm not Brian Peters either lol!You cannot boil down two boxer total professional careers based on how they dealt with 1 guy!Dunne didn't get the chance to show his skill against Martinez and Munroe was not that convincing in his last fight against Martinez so I don't see how you can say that Munroe outboxes Dunne,that dosen't make sense!
Just think that it's strange how everything Dunne has achieved is discredited and Munroe is praised by all for doing nothing spectacular.
The thing is, the one common opponent is often the best way to compare two guys. I didn't actually see the last fight although I heard it was more convincing than their first fight where I thought he solidly outboxed him. Simple fact is Dunne got KO'd by Martinez in a round & it clearly wasn't a case of Munroe going into his shell to survive, so their respective performances do raise questions. Anyway as it is, Dunne is the one with a world title shot, so despite what most of us think, his career is on a higher level right now