Hearns vs McCallum
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LOOK!!!! Iran Barkley knocked Hearns down 3 times and 2 fights and beat him twice... but every time he found Tommy's chin it was a lucky shot correct?
Thing Is...Iran Barkley couldn't do that to James Toney.. Michael Nunn.. Nigel Benn.. or Sumbu Kalambay ... Hearns ducked all those fighters and Barkley fought them all...taking his 4 ass-beatings like a man ... instead of a ducking candy ass like that tall, skinny kid who couldn't hang with The Blade.
Thing Is...Iran Barkley couldn't do that to James Toney.. Michael Nunn.. Nigel Benn.. or Sumbu Kalambay ... Hearns ducked all those fighters and Barkley fought them all...taking his 4 ass-beatings like a man ... instead of a ducking candy ass like that tall, skinny kid who couldn't hang with The Blade.
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Re: Hearns vs McCallum
Hearns ducked Benn?
I'm *fascinated* to see your explanation for that.
Pay particular attention to the timeline.
I'm *fascinated* to see your explanation for that.
Pay particular attention to the timeline.
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Re: Hearns vs McCallum
Tommy by fairly wide decision. McCallum would have lost to Leonard, Hagler and Benitez too. His best shot would have been Duran.
Re: Hearns vs McCallum
Mike McCallum would have blown Tommy Hearns away in 2 rounds... He would have done a Marv Hagler job on him -- only faster... Watch McCallum rip the stomach out of monster hitter Julian Jackson, who was 29-0 -- and that will give you an idea of how long Hearns would have lasted.
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I don't know what it is you ever saw out of Mike McCallum to suggest he's a better fighter than Marvin Hagler, and would have an easier time with Hearns than Hagler did, but I sure never saw it.Kalan wrote:Mike McCallum would have blown Tommy Hearns away in 2 rounds... He would have done a Marv Hagler job on him -- only faster... Watch McCallum rip the stomach out of monster hitter Julian Jackson, who was 29-0 -- and that will give you an idea of how long Hearns would have lasted.
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Yeah, cos it isn't as though Hearns was any more skillful than Julian Jackson is it? If you can hit Jackson you can hit Hearns just as easy. Lmao.Kalan wrote:Mike McCallum would have blown Tommy Hearns away in 2 rounds... He would have done a Marv Hagler job on him -- only faster... Watch McCallum rip the stomach out of monster hitter Julian Jackson, who was 29-0 -- and that will give you an idea of how long Hearns would have lasted.
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I guess you never saw Sugar Ray Leonard come off a 3-year-layoff to beat Hagler for the Middleweight Title... That set up some potentially tremendous fights: Leonard vs Michael Nunn or Mike McCallum... Leonard abandoned his Middleweight Title Belt a la Canelo -- rather then fight them.gilgamesh wrote:I don't know what it is you ever saw out of Mike McCallum to suggest he's a better fighter than Marvin Hagler, and would have an easier time with Hearns than Hagler did, but I sure never saw it.Kalan wrote:Mike McCallum would have blown Tommy Hearns away in 2 rounds... He would have done a Marv Hagler job on him -- only faster... Watch McCallum rip the stomach out of monster hitter Julian Jackson, who was 29-0 -- and that will give you an idea of how long Hearns would have lasted.
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Re: Hearns vs McCallum
It was a great fight that could have went either way. Nobody ever beat Hearns without a trip to the ER, save Grant when he twisted his ankle.gilgamesh wrote:Barkley didn't beat Hearns with ease the 1st time. He caught him and won by KO, but he was getting his ass handed to him prior to that. I've never seen the 2nd fight between them.Kalan wrote:Iran Barkley WASN'T a superfighter and he beat Hearns twice with ease... McCallum would have beaten Barkley with ease -- and Hearns even easier.cfang wrote:Hearns like hagler and leonard was a superfighter - mike mc was a step below that
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Re: Hearns vs McCallum
He wasn't avoided at all. Duran skipped the mandatory against an unknown McCallum to fight Hearns in a fight everyone wanted to see. Then Hearns fought Hagler. Leonard wasn't even fighting then. Mike moved up to Middleweight after Hagler retired. If he wanted Marvin, he could have moved up, secured a mandatory and got his fight. The ducking claims are akin to saying someone ducked the chicken pox for cancer.BoxBuzz wrote:hhaehre wrote:How do you square McCallums loss to Tiozzo, who was beaten by Hill, who in turn was beaten by Hearns? Surely this piece of clever BoxRec research indicates that Hearns would beat McCallum don't you think?Kalan wrote:Yeah???? ... Well Hearns weak chin did him in against Barkely -- just like it did versus Hagler and Leonard, who both also knocked Hearns out.
McCallum??? Nobody ever knocked him out or could knock him out... Julian Jackson hit him real good... James Toney hit him real good. He ate it up.
I brought that up earlier.....I think I can quote him "no comment".
McCallum was good...very good....but he wasn't feared or overly avoided by these guys in my estimation. It was just the way the business ball bounced.
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Deafening silence lmao. Kalans mouth writes another cheque before his tiny nubbin of a brain can think to check the.chronologyCounter-puncher wrote:Hearns ducked Benn?
I'm *fascinated* to see your explanation for that.
Pay particular attention to the timeline.
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Re: Hearns vs McCallum
Counter-puncher wrote:Deafening silence lmao. Kalans mouth writes another cheque before his tiny nubbin of a brain can think to check the.chronologyCounter-puncher wrote:Hearns ducked Benn?
I'm *fascinated* to see your explanation for that.
Pay particular attention to the timeline.
Yes he's my favorite fighter, but Thomas Hearns wouldn't duck a 5 foot doorway.
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Re: Hearns vs McCallum
Hearns' attitude doesn't even need to figure, he departed 160 before Benn was relevant, its that simple
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I know, just ridiculous to say about anyone. He went from 54 to 75 for the hell of it. He's beloved and underrated at the same time. Beating Nate Miller in his 40's at Cruiser was a hell of a win.Counter-puncher wrote:Hearns' attitude doesn't even need to figure, he departed 160 before Benn was relevant, its that simple
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Ha ha brilliantSaadOffTheDeck wrote:Counter-puncher wrote:Deafening silence lmao. Kalans mouth writes another cheque before his tiny nubbin of a brain can think to check the.chronologyCounter-puncher wrote:Hearns ducked Benn?
I'm *fascinated* to see your explanation for that.
Pay particular attention to the timeline.![]()
Yes he's my favorite fighter, but Thomas Hearns wouldn't duck a 5 foot doorway.
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Explaining these things to Kalan is a lost cause. If you notice he doesn't even seem to grasp that fighters age and lose the ability they once had. He acts as if losses fighters suffered past their primes prove they couldn't beat fighters of that level in their prime. Even if they already did several times before.Counter-puncher wrote:Hearns' attitude doesn't even need to figure, he departed 160 before Benn was relevant, its that simple
As an example ask him about Terry Norris vs Sugar Ray Leonard or Ali vs Spinks or anything else of that matter. He'll refuse to acknowledge that Leonard or Ali were past their prime, and just go on and on about how fantastic Terry Norris was against Leonard. He's not worth arguing with.
He seems completely unable to grasp very basic concepts in Boxing.
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Re: Hearns vs McCallum
For us Brits Benn has a similar stature, took risks and risky fight, was in exciting fights, went for the ko and took his defeats like a man when they happened. I grew up to his boxing generation really,and consider myself lucky
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Re: Hearns vs McCallum
A similar stature to hearns, not kalan. Just to clarify.
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Counter-puncher wrote:A similar stature to hearns, not kalan. Just to clarify.
I loved Benn here in the states. Probably my favorite Brit fighter. If Haye could have backed it up against Wlad, alas.......
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It's similar though, some fighters are divisive figures, but i don't know any boxing fan who doesn't love Benn.
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That's a tough ask indeed.Counter-puncher wrote:It's similar though, some fighters are divisive figures, but i don't know any boxing fan who doesn't love Benn.
Kalan can pull it off.
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Well, Benn was good.
Not as big a puncher as pavlik or pirog, though.
Not as big a puncher as pavlik or pirog, though.
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Re: Hearns vs McCallum
I liked Sibson quite a bit too, part of a solid group of Middleweights at the wrong place and time.
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Re: Hearns vs McCallum
His post-hagler interview was classic.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I liked Sibson quite a bit too, part of a solid group of Middleweights at the wrong place and time.
Hes got this, bemused smile on which sortof lights up when he's trying to express himself, 'nobody...nobodys ever done that to me...ive been boxing since I was eleven and nobody's done that to me...' He tries to encapsulate why hagler is so good and he struggles, he says 'hes got long hands,fast hands... Its not that he punches so hard, he just hits so...correct. I was.... I was well licked, by a master'
The combination of disbelief, admiration and honesty was fucken fantastic.
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Hearns ducked any tough guy who could hit a ton... starting with Mike McCallumlittlepug wrote:Ha ha brilliantSaadOffTheDeck wrote:Counter-puncher wrote:
Deafening silence lmao. Kalans mouth writes another cheque before his tiny nubbin of a brain can think to check the.chronology![]()
Yes he's my favorite fighter, but Thomas Hearns wouldn't duck a 5 foot doorway.