Yep, watched it again a few years ago. I believe that was the second HBO fight I ever watched too, after Leonard beat Hagler that past April, so this was about 3 months later. After that, it was mostly Tyson fights before I started watching a lot of the lower weight classes on there. McCallum was mostly known for his body punching though right? How come more boxers don't work the body anymore?
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Originally posted by jabsRstiff View PostOn McCallum-Curry...
It was a left hook by McCallum, and Curry was not firing his own hook- nothing simultaneous. Curry backed straight out of in close contact with his head in the air and McCallum just smoothly hooked him into oblivion.
Interestingly enough though, up until that point, Curry had been outboxing McCallum and was ahead on the cards..
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Originally posted by Anthony342 View PostYep, watched it again a few years ago. I believe that was the second HBO fight I ever watched too, after Leonard beat Hagler that past April, so this was about 3 months later. After that, it was mostly Tyson fights before I started watching a lot of the lower weight classes on there. McCallum was mostly known for his body punching though right? How come more boxers don't work the body anymore?
In response to the lack of modern day fighters not working the body, boxing like a lot of other sports does tend to go through a few stylistic trends (like in Soccer, when people say,'Why don't players dribble anymore?') But you will always get the odd fighter who makes a career out of it - Ricky Hatton & Vasilly Jirov in recent years.. Pac, JMM and Cotto all like a go downstairs aswell..
Been having a little look at the up and coming Chris Eubank Jnr who imo is gonna get somewhere, and it's his blistering body combinations that have caught my eye.. So we might have one for the not too distant future there..
Drifted off topic a little but for some reason, as i've been typing, Tommy Hearns debut as a middleweight kept coming to mind.. Pretty sure it was on the Hagler Mugabe undercard, verses James 'Black Gold' Schuler..
Tommy iced him in the 1st with a righthand from hell, which more than deserves a mention on this thread..
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Hearns fought Schuler after he fought Hagler, and had a few middleweight fights prior to that. In fact, he fought at middleweight before he won the welterweight crown against a former Hagler foe in Mike Colbert. He beat Ernie Singletary underneath Ali-Berbick, beat former Hagler foe Marcos Geraldo, Jeff McCracken, and former lt heavy Murray Sutherland....all at middleweight.
Hearns always had a frame that could support the rise in weight.
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Originally posted by jabsRstiff View PostHearns fought Schuler after he fought Hagler, and had a few middleweight fights prior to that. In fact, he fought at middleweight before he won the welterweight crown against a former Hagler foe in Mike Colbert. He beat Ernie Singletary underneath Ali-Berbick, beat former Hagler foe Marcos Geraldo, Jeff McCracken, and former lt heavy Murray Sutherland....all at middleweight.
Hearns always had a frame that could support the rise in weight.
Hagler fought Mugabe after Hearns which makes you right on that score..
I'd completely forgotten about Geraldo, McCracken & Sutherland, but i do remember that after defeating Schuler he immediately dropped back to 154 and stopped Mark Medal for the WBC lmwt title and about a year after that, moved up to 175 and battered Dennis Andries for the WBC lhwt belt, all before actually winning the WBC mwt title with a good ko over Juan Roldan..
Getting back to the Hagler Mugabe card, Schuler was'nt the only one to suffer a brutal ko that night.. Can also recall fears for bantamweight Ritchie Sandoval getting badly sparked by Gabby Canizales..
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Originally posted by mickey malone View PostJeez.... My memory's shot to bits these days.
Hagler fought Mugabe after Hearns which makes you right on that score..
I'd completely forgotten about Geraldo, McCracken & Sutherland, but i do remember that after defeating Schuler he immediately dropped back to 154 and stopped Mark Medal for the WBC lmwt title and about a year after that, moved up to 175 and battered Dennis Andries for the WBC lhwt belt, all before actually winning the WBC mwt title with a good ko over Juan Roldan..
Getting back to the Hagler Mugabe card, Schuler was'nt the only one to suffer a brutal ko that night.. Can also recall fears for bantamweight Ritchie Sandoval getting badly sparked by Gabby Canizales..
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