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Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 12:37
by Goz
What's the latest on Mcall anyway? After scoring one of the best wins of his career on the undercard of Lewis-Rahman 2 he fights once in the next 24 months. Typical of him I suppose.

Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 12:45
by Kilburn
Goz wrote:If the same Mcall turned up for the rematch I see Lewis winning a wide points victory fighting very cautiously (as he was) and making Mcall look clumsy, perhaps something like the Tua fight.
I think McCall showed better boxing ability that night than he's given credit for, no way could a plodder like David Tua ever have taken Lewis apart like that. It goes down as a "lucky punch" but in all fairness if McCall hadn't connected with that shot it would only have been a matter of time until the next one came.

I'm gutted about McCall's disappearance these days. I heard he went back to prison for a while. There was once serious talk of him and Tua getting on - what a battle that could've been. The two hardest men in boxing in a showdown.

Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 12:49
by Goz
Kilburn wrote:
Goz wrote:If the same Mcall turned up for the rematch I see Lewis winning a wide points victory fighting very cautiously (as he was) and making Mcall look clumsy, perhaps something like the Tua fight.
I think McCall showed better boxing ability that night than he's given credit for, no way could a plodder like David Tua ever have taken Lewis apart like that. It goes down as a "lucky punch" but in all fairness if McCall hadn't connected with that shot it would only have been a matter of time until the next one came.

I'm gutted about McCall's disappearance these days. I heard he went back to prison for a while. There was once serious talk of him and Tua getting on - what a battle that could've been. The two hardest men in boxing in a showdown.
Yeah, even now Tua-Mcall would be interesting.

I would say the punch that ko'd Lennox was lucky"ish", I mean he had his eyes closed! That was a haymaker if I ever saw one.

On the subject of that punch has anyone ever thought that the person who decides on what goes in the window display of William Hill bookmakers must be a right Lennox-hater, they still have a picture of that punch in amongst all their other more up to date pictures. Still makes me chuckle every morning on my way into work.

Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 12:51
by bennie
nasty wrote:It's kinda strange you should mention OLIVER McCALL, does anyone agree with me in that McCall has Lewis' number.

O.k, forget the second fight as McCALL WASN'T A WELL MAN but i just feel he has the style, power and chin to beat Lewis everytime when they meet!
McCall wasn't a well man in the rematch because Lewis sickened him with his jab and his sheer size that night. McCall was shocked at how things had changed from the first fight and we all know the effect that shock had on him.
Don't get me wrong. I like Oliver, and that was a great win over Akinwande recently, but he didn't have Lennox's number. Let's not forget, he only won the first fight because Lewis was given shocking advice by his incompetent trainer "Pepe" Correa, who told Lewis to go out and knock out the iron-jawed McCall. Lewis then walked on to a right hand Oliver through with his eyes shut.

Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 12:58
by Kilburn
LOL Goz yeah that picture is everywhere still. Someone really didn't want Lewis to get where he is today.

Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 14:17
by Twinkle Toes
Anyone know what correa is upto these days?