Best I Faced: Oliver McCall

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  1. Big Ukrainian

    Big Ukrainian Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    From The Ring:

    BEST JAB
    LARRY HOLMES: Larry Holmes definitely had the best jab. In the fight, (he) gave me a lot of problems by having such a quick, long right hand that made the jab more effective. He had a stiff jab. The jab I experienced from Larry Holmes was the jab that I seen him use as a young kid and he was heavyweight champion. I actually caught on to it a bit coming up and it helped me use my jab more. As a matter of fact, I think my jab is more like a Larry Holmes jab now than when I fought him, so I’ve learned some things.

    BEST DEFENSE
    MIKE HUNTER: When I fought Orlin Norris in Florida, he had that peek-a-boo style – he was pretty crafty. He had good movement and timing. Because he was short, it was more difficult to hit (him). When I fought Mike “The Bounty” Hunter, he was so unorthodox (that it was) difficult to hit (him). (Hunter) had unorthodox movement. He’d put his right foot in front of his left foot, overstep and still make you miss and keep his balance. Mike Hunter made Mike Tyson look real bad in sparring. This guy was something to see. I’d pick Mike Hunter.

    FASTEST HANDS
    BUSTER DOUGLAS: He had nice handspeed for a heavyweight. A Buster Douglas in shape is a dangerous Buster Douglas for any heavyweight champion in the history of boxing. The Buster Douglas that beat Tyson would have given any heavyweight in the history of boxing trouble that day.

    BEST FOOTWORK
    BRUCE SELDON: When I fought Tony Tucker in Cleveland, his footwork was a little better than I thought it was going to be. Tony “TNT” Tucker, for him being 6-foot-5 and the way he had his footwork and boxing skills at that size, (was impressive). I fought Bruce Seldon and he’d have to be up there too. He kept his balance pretty good. Between the two, it would have to be Bruce Seldon.

    BEST CHIN
    HOLMES: Wow! That is a difficult one. That would have to go Larry Holmes. I cracked Larry Holmes with some shots.

    SMARTEST
    HOLMES: I learned more from Larry Holmes (than any other fighter); he taught me a lot. Hands down. As far as craftiness, definitely Larry Holmes. Him winning that fight with Ray Mercer, that’s what made the fight with me that much harder, because I believe Larry Holmes thought, “I just whooped an Army sergeant.” So he thought he could do the same with me.

    STRONGEST
    FRANK BRUNO: Out of all my fights, Bruno was able to wrap me up, tie me up, wear me down, lean on me, hold me, elbow me. Look at the fight. I admire him, but it was a stretch as far as the refereeing of that fight.

    BEST PUNCHER
    LENNOX LEWIS: There was two; both come from London. The first one was with Bruno. I got hit with a right hand (in the first round) … and it made my eye swell. It made me timid coming in because if you hit it again, it’s gonna split, and I never had my eye cut in a fight. The second one would have to be in the third round of the second fight with Lennox Lewis. The punch I got hit with – and I remember that punch – it was a wallop. I looked over his shoulder and saw his momma rooting for him to knock me out, and I thought of my momma not being there. When that man hit me I was going to retaliate, and I broke down. The overhand right that hit me sent me reeling into the ropes, and as I came back I could have just held him if I hadn’t broken down. I thought, “Wow.” I just shut down. I’d pick Lennox. I’m just going off what went through my mind. Bruno hit me dead in the eye, but it wasn’t as brutal as far as the shock to my body or pain as that right hand was. When Lennox hit me with that right hand in the third round, that was a crunching right hand. It makes me think I don’t know how I could take the punches that came after it with my hands down.

    BOXING SKILLS
    HOLMES: I would have to say Larry Holmes as far as pure boxing skills. Me at my best and him at 25 percent (when we fought) and (him) being champion when I was a kid. He’s my dude as far as skills.

    BEST OVERALL
    HOLMES: Larry Holmes. It has to be Larry Holmes. As well as boxing skills, he could do the other things. He had an awesome jab. He learned how to box well. He learned not to make the same mistake twice. He learned when he got knocked down how to get up and still beat you down. Stuff like that. He had to put up with a lot of criticism. He was a great champion and it was a trip for me to face him.
     
  2. choklab

    choklab cocoon of horror Full Member

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  3. Bokaj

    Bokaj Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He picks a guy he beat as the best, yes, but this time it seems sincere since he's honest about Larry just being a shell of what he used to be. I can see why he'd be more impressed with an old man giving him such a good fight than with anyone else he faced. Good read!
     
  4. Bonecrusher

    Bonecrusher Lineal Champion Full Member

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    A really good one here. I love the Mike Hunter love. Every time that dude fought I’d just be in awe of his bizarre movements, awkward punching angles. Sometimes his punches almost looked cartoony, very looping but they’d get there.
     
  5. Bronze Tiger

    Bronze Tiger Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I‘ll bet if you had asked Dick Tiger who was the hardest puncher he ever faced ...he’d probably say Rubin Carter or Florentino Fernandez ...he’s not gonna say Bob Foster
     
  6. Mendoza

    Mendoza Hrgovic = Next Heavyweight champion of the world. banned Full Member

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    Solid picks by a man man thought was on the crazy side. The one pick I disagree with is fastest hands. Seldon > Douglas.

    By the way Seldon vs McCall is a good fight, Seldon even hurts McCall late ( I think round 9 )
     
  7. Bonecrusher

    Bonecrusher Lineal Champion Full Member

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    Yeah it’s an excellent fight. Mccall was the first to beat Bruce. I remember it was on ESPN Top Rank boxing back when Al Bernstein and Barry Tompkins were on the call, good memories.
     
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  8. thanosone

    thanosone Love Your Brother Man Full Member

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    Bruno always gets props from people who fought him and even from fighters that beat him.
     
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  9. ideafix12

    ideafix12 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The bounty could have been a great champion, I am a great admirer of him, without a doubt in my top 3 favorite boxers
     
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  10. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I need to see Mike Hunter!
     
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  11. louis54

    louis54 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Good interview
     
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  12. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    I saw that live on ESPN too. Seldon was winning until he gassed. Buddies and I were talking about that one in auto shop class the next day
     
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  13. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    He surely was a better fighter than many fans give him credit for
     
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  14. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He wasn't very good. Just totally unorthodox. And when some fighters are used to fighting this style or that, and a Hunter gets in there, he could throw them off.

    If we ever see Harry Greb fight, he'll probably look like Mike Hunter.
     
  15. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I need to see Mike Hunter.
     
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