What are you talking about? McCallum had a prime stretching over arguably almost a decade and two divisions. That's one long lunch break. That he wasn't prime any more at almost 40 and 21 lbs over his best weight is a chocker to exactly no one. Nunn had a successful career at SMW after losing to Toney, on top of his successful MW career before Toney, so there's no flash in the pan there either. These were guys competing at the top for a long time. They weren't decimated by former LWW champions or being made to look silly by the likes of Saunders like Geale and Lemieux were.
Just a few pages ago he was insisting that it was nonsensical to bring up Toney taking bombs from heavies such as Rahman and Peter to prove his durability insisting we only use the middleweight version of Toney. But it's perfectly fine to bring up an ancient McCallum at LHW. Pretty inconsistent and desperate if he's serious.