World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
There was a request for Mike McCallum fights, so I've opted to showcase his light-middleweight days (fornicate all y'all, I'm not calling it SWW)
I've seen many of his fights at Middleweight, yet some believe he was at his best at 154lb, so I'm interested to test the theory.
The McCrory, Curry and Jackson fights were all big wins so they'll all be shown on the supplementaries. But I've decided to start with his first world title win. Sean Mannion was the only man in his LMW reign to take him the distance, it was the first time two female judges score a World Title Fight & McCallum became first Jamaican world champion. So there's plenty of history there, I don't think many will have seen it and going by the scorecards it looks like it might be a good showcase for Mike at his finest
https://youtu.be/ktBUbJp3tJU
I've seen many of his fights at Middleweight, yet some believe he was at his best at 154lb, so I'm interested to test the theory.
The McCrory, Curry and Jackson fights were all big wins so they'll all be shown on the supplementaries. But I've decided to start with his first world title win. Sean Mannion was the only man in his LMW reign to take him the distance, it was the first time two female judges score a World Title Fight & McCallum became first Jamaican world champion. So there's plenty of history there, I don't think many will have seen it and going by the scorecards it looks like it might be a good showcase for Mike at his finest
https://youtu.be/ktBUbJp3tJU
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Previous weeks bouts
Week 6 - Henry Armstrong - http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=208877
Week 7 - Carlos Monzon - http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=209080
Week 8 - Legends of light fly weight -
http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=209294
Week 9 - Basillio/Gavilan - http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=209579
Week 10 - Jimmy Young - http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=209738
Week 11 - Ricardo Lopez - http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=209945
Week 12 - Evander Holyfield at Cruizer - http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=210172
Week 13 - Jeff Fenech vs Azumah Nelson - http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=210446
Week 14 - Archie Moore - http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=210571
Week 15 - The Galaxy twins - http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=210803
Main thread - http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f ... e#p4571725
Week 6 - Henry Armstrong - http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=208877
Week 7 - Carlos Monzon - http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=209080
Week 8 - Legends of light fly weight -
http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=209294
Week 9 - Basillio/Gavilan - http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=209579
Week 10 - Jimmy Young - http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=209738
Week 11 - Ricardo Lopez - http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=209945
Week 12 - Evander Holyfield at Cruizer - http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=210172
Week 13 - Jeff Fenech vs Azumah Nelson - http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=210446
Week 14 - Archie Moore - http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=210571
Week 15 - The Galaxy twins - http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=210803
Main thread - http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f ... e#p4571725
Last edited by davie on 17 Apr 2017, 04:21, edited 1 time in total.
Re: World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
War against Julian Jackson
https://youtu.be/3kbKe9cvEBI
Vs Don Curry
https://youtu.be/Y3sx22tZ98M
vs Milton McCrory
https://youtu.be/iaBWC9WRM9I
https://youtu.be/3kbKe9cvEBI
Vs Don Curry
https://youtu.be/Y3sx22tZ98M
vs Milton McCrory
https://youtu.be/iaBWC9WRM9I
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Re: World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
Good shout with the Mannion fight Davie 
Re: World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
Is it a good fight?Tomasino wrote:Good shout with the Mannion fight Davie
I reckoned it would be one most people haven't seen.
Just watched the Jackson fight again, I think this is the only 154lb McCallum fight I've seen.
Bloody good fight, brave approach from Mike and a clinic in forcing a stoppage. Once he has Jackson hurt, he's clinical
Re: World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
I found a really clear copy of the Jackson fight the other week, no commentary but who needs that.
The Braxton fight is worth a watch, he's clinical in that and a sweet victory for him once he split with the Kronk camp.
The Braxton fight is worth a watch, he's clinical in that and a sweet victory for him once he split with the Kronk camp.
Re: World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
Davie,
Mike was a great fighter.
Many thanks for the uploads, it's very much appreciated.
Mike was a great fighter.
Many thanks for the uploads, it's very much appreciated.
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Re: World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
No, it's a blowout. Mccrory is a real good fight. Shows a little of what Mike would be infor if he faced the hitman.davie wrote:Is it a good fight?Tomasino wrote:Good shout with the Mannion fight Davie
I reckoned it would be one most people haven't seen.
Just watched the Jackson fight again, I think this is the only 154lb McCallum fight I've seen.
Bloody good fight, brave approach from Mike and a clinic in forcing a stoppage. Once he has Jackson hurt, he's clinical
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Re: World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
SaadOffTheDeck wrote: Mccrory is a real good fight. Shows a little of what Mike would be infor if he faced the hitman.
Re: World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
davie wrote:Is it a good fight?Tomasino wrote:Good shout with the Mannion fight Davie
I reckoned it would be one most people haven't seen.
Just watched the Jackson fight again, I think this is the only 154lb McCallum fight I've seen.
Bloody good fight, brave approach from Mike and a clinic in forcing a stoppage. Once he has Jackson hurt, he's clinical
I'd not seen it mate.
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Re: World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
Bullshit vacant alphabet fight for a ridiculously vacated title. Even as big as Boxing was then, these were two unknowns to most.Tomasino wrote:davie wrote:Is it a good fight?Tomasino wrote:Good shout with the Mannion fight Davie
I reckoned it would be one most people haven't seen.
Just watched the Jackson fight again, I think this is the only 154lb McCallum fight I've seen.
Bloody good fight, brave approach from Mike and a clinic in forcing a stoppage. Once he has Jackson hurt, he's clinical
I'd not seen it mate.
Re: World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Bullshit vacant alphabet fight for a ridiculously vacated title. Even as big as Boxing was then, these were two unknowns to most.Tomasino wrote:davie wrote:
Is it a good fight?
I reckoned it would be one most people haven't seen.
Just watched the Jackson fight again, I think this is the only 154lb McCallum fight I've seen.
Bloody good fight, brave approach from Mike and a clinic in forcing a stoppage. Once he has Jackson hurt, he's clinical
I'd not seen it mate.
It's a fight I'd always meant to get around to watching. Seen a couple of rounds but you've put me off
Re: World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
Well I'm watching it tomorrow
I will not be deterred
I will not be deterred
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Re: World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
It's not awful, just an outclassed, gutsy, fighter. I'd need money to rewatch it, but it's ok for a first viewing. Mannion deserves it.davie wrote:Well I'm watching it tomorrow
I will not be deterred
Re: World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
Not a fan then?SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Mannion deserves it.
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Re: World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
You misunderstand, he deserves to be recognized. This just isn't among the top thousands of fights I'd tell someone to watch. Clint Jackson/Frank Fletcher is an unknown epic. Have you seen caveman Lee/John LoCicero? That is clearly superior to Hagler/Hearns.davie wrote:Not a fan then?SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Mannion deserves it.
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Re: World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
Williams/Sosa! Kelley/Dorsey!
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Too Sharp Johnson-Alberto Jimenez was badass AF abut nobody ever mentions it
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Counter-puncher wrote:Too Sharp Johnson-Alberto Jimenez was badass AF abut nobody ever mentions it
Great concept from davie, but ho-hum choices for the regulars here. I can watch McCallum dominate many fighters.
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Re: World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
To be fair i think the choices are fine for the concept, introducing people to certain fights/certain fighter i a a certain period. I wouldn't expect barnburner after barnburner, the choices for Mike at 154 at world level are limited to about 5 or 6 anyway aren't they? Jackson and McCrory are musts, add one or two more you're doneSaadOffTheDeck wrote:Counter-puncher wrote:Too Sharp Johnson-Alberto Jimenez was badass AF abut nobody ever mentions it![]()
Great concept from davie, but ho-hum choices for the regulars here. I can watch McCallum dominate many fighters.
Re: World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Williams/Sosa! Kelley/Dorsey!
Counter-puncher wrote:Too Sharp Johnson-Alberto Jimenez was badass AF abut nobody ever mentions it
This is what I need guys, suggestions!SaadOffTheDeck wrote: You misunderstand, he deserves to be recognized. This just isn't among the top thousands of fights I'd tell someone to watch. Clint Jackson/Frank Fletcher is an unknown epic. Have you seen caveman Lee/John LoCicero? That is clearly superior to Hagler/Hearns.
Re: World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
The original concept was Horses over on the UK forum. It was aimed at the less knowledgeable among us. A lot of us never had a huge historical knowledge so you could show the more famous bouts. I could have got away with just showing McCallum vs Toney, Kalambay and Watson/Graham/Collins over there with the probability most wouldn't have seen itSaadOffTheDeck wrote:![]()
Great concept from davie, but ho-hum choices for the regulars here. I can watch McCallum dominate many fighters.
It's harder on here, we're dealing with a lot more posters who have seen more boxing, know more of the history. Then we have guys like myself, still learning.
Someone requests someone like McCallum, I've got the dilemma, if I choose his very best fights everyone's seen them, if I pick the more obscure ones....well they're obscure for a reason, either the fight is one sided and the opponent's guff or the fights as dull as poo.
I opted for him in his pre-160 days because I felt his middleweight career was better known.
I selected some of his better known 154lb fights and thought the Mannion fight was something a little more left field, perhaps not the best fight, but a one sided affair can showcase the better fighters skills and there's a good chance I'm showing something most won't have seen.
But I probably need top mix up the featured fighter a bit too and go for slightly more obscure lesser known (less watched) fighters. Suggestions like above are ideal.
Another point worth noting, is that this isn't always about just showing wars and the very best fights, it's about seeing something we haven't watched before, fights with a historical significance, for educational purposes, learning a bit more about greats of yesteryear.
Of course I'm aware that there are a few on here that don't need that as they've seen just about every bloody fight that's every had view-able footage. But for me and some others, there's plenty from Guys like Archie Moore and Mike McCallum I haven't seen, there's some of the little guys from the far east that I haven't watched in a single bout where as some guys have a wealth of knowledge. It's difficult to capture everyone
I had thought about showing a couple Dick Tiger fights next week. Not sure how many have seen a lot of his fights. Any thoughts?
Re: World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
Dick Tiger would be good daviedavie wrote:The original concept was Horses over on the UK forum. It was aimed at the less knowledgeable among us. A lot of us never had a huge historical knowledge so you could show the more famous bouts. I could have got away with just showing McCallum vs Toney, Kalambay and Watson/Graham/Collins over there with the probability most wouldn't have seen itSaadOffTheDeck wrote:![]()
Great concept from davie, but ho-hum choices for the regulars here. I can watch McCallum dominate many fighters.
It's harder on here, we're dealing with a lot more posters who have seen more boxing, know more of the history. Then we have guys like myself, still learning.
Someone requests someone like McCallum, I've got the dilemma, if I choose his very best fights everyone's seen them, if I pick the more obscure ones....well they're obscure for a reason, either the fight is one sided and the opponent's guff or the fights as dull as poo.
I opted for him in his pre-160 days because I felt his middleweight career was better known.
I selected some of his better known 154lb fights and thought the Mannion fight was something a little more left field, perhaps not the best fight, but a one sided affair can showcase the better fighters skills and there's a good chance I'm showing something most won't have seen.
But I probably need top mix up the featured fighter a bit too and go for slightly more obscure lesser known (less watched) fighters. Suggestions like above are ideal.
Another point worth noting, is that this isn't always about just showing wars and the very best fights, it's about seeing something we haven't watched before, fights with a historical significance, for educational purposes, learning a bit more about greats of yesteryear.
Of course I'm aware that there are a few on here that don't need that as they've seen just about every bloody fight that's every had view-able footage. But for me and some others, there's plenty from Guys like Archie Moore and Mike McCallum I haven't seen, there's some of the little guys from the far east that I haven't watched in a single bout where as some guys have a wealth of knowledge. It's difficult to capture everyone
I had thought about showing a couple Dick Tiger fights next week. Not sure how many have seen a lot of his fights. Any thoughts?
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Re: World boxing history challenge week 16 - Mike McCallum at 154lb
You're doing fine, I'm just old and bitter. Watch Lee/locicero immediately if you haven't seen it.davie wrote:The original concept was Horses over on the UK forum. It was aimed at the less knowledgeable among us. A lot of us never had a huge historical knowledge so you could show the more famous bouts. I could have got away with just showing McCallum vs Toney, Kalambay and Watson/Graham/Collins over there with the probability most wouldn't have seen itSaadOffTheDeck wrote:![]()
Great concept from davie, but ho-hum choices for the regulars here. I can watch McCallum dominate many fighters.
It's harder on here, we're dealing with a lot more posters who have seen more boxing, know more of the history. Then we have guys like myself, still learning.
Someone requests someone like McCallum, I've got the dilemma, if I choose his very best fights everyone's seen them, if I pick the more obscure ones....well they're obscure for a reason, either the fight is one sided and the opponent's guff or the fights as dull as poo.
I opted for him in his pre-160 days because I felt his middleweight career was better known.
I selected some of his better known 154lb fights and thought the Mannion fight was something a little more left field, perhaps not the best fight, but a one sided affair can showcase the better fighters skills and there's a good chance I'm showing something most won't have seen.
But I probably need top mix up the featured fighter a bit too and go for slightly more obscure lesser known (less watched) fighters. Suggestions like above are ideal.
Another point worth noting, is that this isn't always about just showing wars and the very best fights, it's about seeing something we haven't watched before, fights with a historical significance, for educational purposes, learning a bit more about greats of yesteryear.
Of course I'm aware that there are a few on here that don't need that as they've seen just about every bloody fight that's every had view-able footage. But for me and some others, there's plenty from Guys like Archie Moore and Mike McCallum I haven't seen, there's some of the little guys from the far east that I haven't watched in a single bout where as some guys have a wealth of knowledge. It's difficult to capture everyone
I had thought about showing a couple Dick Tiger fights next week. Not sure how many have seen a lot of his fights. Any thoughts?