BERNARD DUNNE MAY be retired from boxing, but that does not mean he’s given up associating with the great and the good of Irish showbiz.
The Super-bantamweight champ of course loves the Dubs and Liverpool, but he also takes a keen interest in beating Paul McGrath (amongst others) on the golf course.
On top of all that he puts himself through he ringer for his kids. Yet he is able to take time out from Jedward concerts and Disney on Ice (not to mention his dinner) to allow us share in the magic via @Bernard_Dunne
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BERNARD DUNNE MAY be retired from boxing, but that does not mean he’s given up associating with the great and the good of Irish showbiz.
The Super-bantamweight champ of course loves the Dubs and Liverpool, but he also takes a keen interest in beating Paul McGrath (amongst others) on the golf course.
On top of all that he puts himself through he ringer for his kids. Yet he is able to take time out from Jedward concerts and Disney on Ice (not to mention his dinner) to allow us share in the magic via @Bernard_Dunne
No excuses, follow him. Follow him now.
Stephen Cluxton isn't a man for Twitter.
Every cloud has a silver-haired lining.
Dunne makes us all jealous with his naturally sallow and photogenic skin.
This is why Daragh Maloney needed make-up you see.
McGrath is a born winner, anything for an advantage.
Could probably do with some of those spare balls round about now.
Sad state of affairs on Anfield road.
Guilty pleasures.
Try as you might, Dunne will find his way back to a ring one way or another.
Preachin' to the choir, champ.
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