mugabi wrote:If like me you admire a good technical contest, Mike Mccallum-Sumbu Kalambay was a tremendous match. Kalambay was on fire back in 86-87. Beating technical skillfull guys like herol Graham and mike mccallum at their own game, .
Kalumbay was very skilled and is under-rated nowadays IMO
Re McCallum, a strong case can be made for Kalumbay actually turning him
into the laidback boxer he was in his latter years. Kalumbay won the first match quite easily. as far as I am aware this is around the time Mike had started working with Eddie Futch, but not as his fulltime charge.
remember that as a 154lber McCallum, mostly, relied on his size and strenght, stood in front of people and banged the shit out of the body till they couldn't stand up anymore, with pretty much no thought for the counters they would throw back.
i have heard that McCallum actually credits- believe it or not- Panama Lewis with giving him the advice needed to beat Kalumbay in the return (this is right around when he took Futch on fulltime I believe). Lewis' advice to Mike was the he needed to use the jab, double it, and to use feints, much more, and counter off Kalumbay's counters once Mike established the jab to the body.
anyways you can watch both fights on youtube i believe, and its instructive to see how much more relaxed and boxerly a pose is adopted by Mike in the 2nd as distinct from the first fight, and to see how hard he tries to establish the jab to the body and feints, and how everything else flows off those things for him.