Mike McCallum on the best fighters he has faced

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  1. DontBlink

    DontBlink Active Member Full Member

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    Best overall: James Toney -- He wasn’t a complete fighter the first time we fought, and I still believe I won that fight. But he learned in that fight and he got better. He grew with each fight. By our third fight, he was a different fighter, a complete fighter. He was someone who could do it all, fight inside or outside, work offense and defense at the same time, just like me when I was younger. I like to think that I helped James mature as a fighter.

    Best boxer: Herol Graham -- He was a pure boxer, a southpaw and very elusive. It wasn’t easy to hit him. He was very smart, very skilled.

    Best puncher: Julian Jackson -- He hit me so hard! Julian wasn’t just powerful, he was also real quick. I got caught by a right hand in the first round of our fight and I remember thinking “What’s wrong with my legs?” I tried my best to hide it from him. I knew I had to take him out as soon as I could.

    Best defense: Sumbu Kalambay -- I fought many good defensive fighters. Toney had a good defense. Graham was slippery. Jones was fast and slick, but Kalambay is No. 1. I can’t forget about him. He’s the first fighter to beat me and it’s because of his good movement. He was always sliding side to side, very shifty. He was a dangerous boy.

    Fastest hands: Jackson -- He was quick, man. That’s why he got so many knockouts. Everyone focused on his power and then he’d get you with a punch you didn’t see. They landed on you -- boom! -- from out of nowhere. Kalambay and Toney were also fast. So was Jones, obviously, but I fought him when I was older and had slowed down a bit.

    Fastest feet: Roy Jones -- He had very quick feet. He was elusive just because of his footwork.

    Best chin: Steve Collins -- I almost said Toney, but Collins had the best chin. I hit him right on his chin all night and he wouldn‘t budge. I couldn’t hit Toney that much and when I did, he backed off. Collins walked through punches.

    Best jab: Donald Curry -- I fought many fighters with good jabs. Kalambay could win fights with just his jab. McCrory had a good, hard jab. But Curry’s was the best. I see why they called him “the Cobra” because he didn’t miss with it. He was a bad man with that jab.

    Strongest: Michael Watson -- Oh my God, he was so strong. That’s why that fight was so hard. It was a gruesome fight, 11 rounds of back-and-forth hell.

    Smartest: Roy Jones Jr. -- I fought quite a few smart boys in my time. Graham was a cunning S.O.B. I remember him sticking his tongue out at me whenever I’d miss a punch. Kalambay was smart and so was Toney, although he didn’t have the experience to back it up when we first fought. But I think Roy may have been the smartest. He was very clever, which didn’t surprise me. I knew he was sharp. It was like he was always one step ahead of me.
     
  2. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    Do you mind if i re-post this in Classic? Or perhaps you'd care to do it yourself?
     
  3. DrMo

    DrMo Team GB Full Member

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    Its already in the classic, read it there sometime ago
     
  4. sadlittleboy

    sadlittleboy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think Toney did a similar interview and was very complimentary about the Body Snatcher.
     
  5. Alien

    Alien Chin Scholar Full Member

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    Good read, thanks.
     
  6. Vysotsky

    Vysotsky Boxing Junkie banned

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    Great stuff thanks. Man that was a good era.
     
  7. African Cobra

    African Cobra The Right Honourable Lord President of the Council banned Full Member

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    Class man and great fighter. The comments he makes goes to show the quality of fighters he fought over a long distinguished career.
     
  8. p.falk

    p.falk Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Cool hearing him say Herol was the best boxer.
     
  9. jeffjoiner

    jeffjoiner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Great read. Thank you for sharing it.

    I remember watching a lot of those fights as a kid. All those names bring me back to childhood. I haven't really thought about watching his career online, but think I will now.
     
  10. qwert

    qwert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Thanks for posting. What a resume!
     
  11. techks

    techks ATG list Killah! Full Member

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    Forgot that his resume was deep but great to hear from fellow Jamaican. Great quotes from a great fighter thanks OP.
     
  12. Gooners2

    Gooners2 Archie Solis Full Member

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    He beat Toney in the rematch as far as I'm concerned. He outworked him.
     
  13. DontBlink

    DontBlink Active Member Full Member

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    Post it in classic if u want
     
  14. itliangladiator

    itliangladiator Active Member Full Member

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    What a great era for boxing. It depresses me to see how fast the quality of fighters has dropped in 20-30 years. I trained in a gym in Vegas and Mike is a great guy to be around. He's always joking around. He really wishes he would have gotten his shot against Hearns and Hagler. I think he would have beaten Hearns, but most people don't agree with that assessment. He was the best Jr. Middleweight champion imo.
     
  15. Brownies

    Brownies Well-Known Member Full Member

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    What a boxer that guy was ! Surprised he didn't think Jones was the fastest.