Anyone else sees a bit of McCallum in Bradley?

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  • 1SILVA
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    #11
    Originally posted by Equinox
    To each his own but I actually see Bradley as the more skilled fighter, faster too. Mike showed his spurts of boxing, mostly braweled, but I think Bradley showed how good of a boxer he is in the Petterson fight. Tim Bradley is only 26 and already has a solid record, I think Bradley very well has a chance at achieving more. I think Mike's career highlight was when he stopped Jackson.
    McCallum boxed brilliantly in his wins over Collins, Watson and Mannion. He ko'd Curry and Jackson with one shot power, and he gave Toney hell in their first two fights. McCallum was the ultimate boxer/puncher who had an outstanding jab, ridiculous power in both hands, and was one of the greatest body punchers of all time. Bradley's a good fighter; McCallum a HOF'er

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    • frankenfrank
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      #12
      Originally posted by 1SILVA
      McCallum boxed brilliantly in his wins over Collins, Watson and Mannion. He ko'd Curry and Jackson with one shot power,
      just like ali KO'd foreman with one power shot , i guess you either forgot
      the fight or didn't see it.

      Originally posted by 1SILVA
      and he gave Toney hell in their first two fights. McCallum was the ultimate boxer/puncher who had an outstanding jab, ridiculous power in both hands,
      again , no , mccallum was not a power puncher.
      he was more like toney in this aspect , but with an even lesser power , as he came up from 154 to 160 and toney came up from 160 to higher and higher weights. excpet curry (a former 147) , mccallum needed accumulation of punishment to hurt an opponent.
      Originally posted by 1SILVA
      and was one of the greatest body punchers of all time. Bradley's a good fighter; McCallum a HOF'er
      but it is true that bradley has nothing in common with mccallum.

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      • JAB5239
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        #13
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        Originally posted by frankenfrank
        just like ali KO'd foreman with one power shot , i guess you either forgot
        the fight or didn't see it.

        Ali didn't ko Foreman with one power shot. He hit him with a 3 punch combination after landing a couple of good right hands. I guess you either forgot that or didn't see it.

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