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Mike McCallum vs. Marvin Hagler.
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Originally posted by sonnyboyx2 View PostThis fight should have happened in the mid-1980s, Hagler sort of avoided it. I would have picked Hagler back then, but McCallum now. I feel McCallum was the better alround tactician, he fought the better opposition and would have been a clear winner.
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I like Mike to give Hagler a good fight but I think he falls short. Mike has good experience in his youth against top tier competition on the national level in the mid 70s. He was a regional & national champ and started off with Georgie Benton as his trainer and thats all a fighter needs to jump start his career.
He had good size and an could be an awkward style for some guys but again Hagler using two sides (switching) to figure him out and being able to box and counter well would give him a decided edge for me.
Being at 154 for the better part of his prime isn't that much of a disadvantage because Hagler could weigh 158 and be tip top. Hagler would give a few inches in height to Mike too. Good fight!
Ray
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Originally posted by Ray Corso View PostI like Mike to give Hagler a good fight but I think he falls short. Hagler using two sides (switching) to figure him out and being able to box and counter well would give him a decided edge for me. Ray
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Originally posted by Dat Round Doe View PostNeither man is fast but Hagler has McCallum when it comes to hand and foot speed and i think that would clinch it for him.
Fights between two technically superb guys like this are often decided by those little differences in speed. Power comes into play usually also however no one is knocking out Hagler.
I do think this fight is closer than some give credit.
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Originally posted by Ray Corso View PostI like Mike to give Hagler a good fight but I think he falls short. Mike has good experience in his youth against top tier competition on the national level in the mid 70s. He was a regional & national champ and started off with Georgie Benton as his trainer and thats all a fighter needs to jump start his career.
He had good size and an could be an awkward style for some guys but again Hagler using two sides (switching) to figure him out and being able to box and counter well would give him a decided edge for me.
Being at 154 for the better part of his prime isn't that much of a disadvantage because Hagler could weigh 158 and be tip top. Hagler would give a few inches in height to Mike too. Good fight!
Ray
Depending what distance the fight was fought 12rds or 15rds.. Marvin boasted many times that he was a 15rd fighter. Yet the only 2 times he fought 15rds Hagler lost rounds 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 on all judges scorecards.. it would be curtains for him against McCallum.
Height - McCallum
reach - McCallum
best trainer - McCallumLast edited by sonnyboyx2; 01-18-2016, 01:52 AM.
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Originally posted by The Old LefHook View PostPeople are not adequately appreciating Sonny's sense of humor. No man could be serious here. Given that, I think he is doing a great job. I mean he has me laughing. Many of his posts are satires on ignorance, and I appreciate them.
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I like Benton & Futch they were outstanding trainers and very good at evaluations when in the corner. They get the nod 95% of the time in any fight. However the Haglers corner was unique in that the Petronelli Brothers
were also outstanding with Hagler, they were excellant in the gym and were also excellant at opponents evaluating.
I worked against all of the above and with Futch once or twice. The Petronelli's had a few amateur fighters who competed in Region 1 (New England) which was my region and their kids were always in shape and competitive!
Very very good boxing skills and minds!
Ray
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Originally posted by just the facts View PostI get it now, Sonny is an idiot to be laughed at and when he tries to convince everyone that great fighters (Hagler, L Lewis, S Sanchez) aren't great but bums instead, we should find humor instead of being offended by the ravings of the village idiot.
I looked up your profile and found you have never started a single thread.. LOL ... that tells me all i need to know about your boxing knowledge. You post in Non-Stop Boxing forum with the youngsters in there. (12-15yrs)... run along you foolish little boy, your mummy has your school uniform to wash ..Last edited by sonnyboyx2; 01-18-2016, 12:16 PM.
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Originally posted by Ray Corso View PostI like Benton & Futch they were outstanding trainers and very good at evaluations when in the corner. They get the nod 95% of the time in any fight. However the Haglers corner was unique in that the Petronelli Brothers
were also outstanding with Hagler, they were excellant in the gym and were also excellant at opponents evaluating.
I worked against all of the above and with Futch once or twice. The Petronelli's had a few amateur fighters who competed in Region 1 (New England) which was my region and their kids were always in shape and competitive!
Very very good boxing skills and minds!
Ray
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