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  • #11
    Originally posted by Nash out View Post

    McCallum was nothing special. His very controversial SD win over domestic level Herol Graham sums him up. Sure he beat Watson and Collins, both good wins, but neither would be close to top 10 Mayweather wins. Talk about overrating these old guys! LMFAO! Nash out.
    Mayweather was a better fighter than McCallum, you can't compare them
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    • #12
      Originally posted by markusmod View Post

      Mayweather was a better fighter than McCallum, you can't compare them
      - -Bigger Sissy for sure, but no fighter unless it's a girl...

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      • #13
        Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

        - -Bigger Sissy for sure, but no fighter unless it's a girl...
        I'm not the biggest Mayweather fan, but I can't deny his level of skill and what he accomplished

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        • #14
          Originally posted by them_apples View Post

          You think Floyd decisions him?? lol what are you reasons for this? Floyd had 2 fights at 154, both against former Welters, both fights he didn't have any easy time - some even think he lost to Oscar. Hagler wasn't on the list but that would've been good because Hagler was adaptable and could turn it into a slugfest possibly.
          I think McCallum was a really good middleweight but Mayweather is one of the best boxers ever: OK so 154 was about his top weight but McCallum would be dropping down, plus Mike struggled to beat another excellent boxer in Bomber Graham so ergo logic tells me Floyd is better than Graham, equals a good points win for Money.
          Oh and I don't really think many (if any) middleweights get the better of a prime Hagler so it is not intended as an insult when I say McCallum would have given him a good scrap, quite the opposite in fact.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Inter Beer View Post
            I think McCallum was a really good middleweight but Mayweather is one of the best boxers ever: OK so 154 was about his top weight but McCallum would be dropping down, plus Mike struggled to beat another excellent boxer in Bomber Graham so ergo logic tells me Floyd is better than Graham, equals a good points win for Money.
            Oh and I don't really think many (if any) middleweights get the better of a prime Hagler so it is not intended as an insult when I say McCallum would have given him a good scrap, quite the opposite in fact.
            - -Graham handled McC easily but oddly not by British media in his own hometown, perhaps a leftover sentiment of the Horizontal British Heavyweight syndrome that sees Brits lose wholesale vs Americans. And McC started at 154 where he idiotically claims Marv and Tommy ducked him. Good tough fighter, but not in the class of all time greats and more than a bit delusional as are his fans.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

              - -Graham handled McC easily but oddly not by British media in his own hometown, perhaps a leftover sentiment of the Horizontal British Heavyweight syndrome that sees Brits lose wholesale vs Americans. And McC started at 154 where he idiotically claims Marv and Tommy ducked him. Good tough fighter, but not in the class of all time greats and more than a bit delusional as are his fans.
              I can see why both Hagler and Hearns might duck him - I am not saying they did but McC would be a difficult fight for both.

              We, fighters, the game pundits over use the word duck, ​​​- 'left out' may be a better way to express it; he was the type of fighter who often finds himself as the odd man out; a tough fight with a small fan base.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post

                I can see why both Hagler and Hearns might duck him - I am not saying they did but McC would be a difficult fight for both.

                We, fighters, the game pundits over use the word duck, ​​​- 'left out' may be a better way to express it; he was the type of fighter who often finds himself as the odd man out; a tough fight with a small fan base.
                - -The timeline is a beautiful thing in understanding the background. Tony Ayala was hot and supposedly lined up vs Marv before he got sent up.

                Hearns had moved well beyond 154, Marv fought Mugabi and likely would've retired but the jackpot Leonard coming out of retirement. In short, they all had bigger game in their sights than a dumpy 154 unknown McC who hated how Manny favored Hearns over him.
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