Mike McCallum - Legacy?

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  • Andrew Cuff V2
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    #11
    Originally posted by Shadows
    McCallum was a damn good fighter. He beat a lot of quality fighters that campaigned in or around his weight class(es). My personal favorite is that Watson fight. He was on that night.
    Oh yes! Excellent resume...

    Shame the Fab 4 avoided him.

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    • DC Fight Fan
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      #12
      The Body Snatcher!

      Man could he fight. I would say he is definitely a top 50.

      I got the chance to hang with him up in Minnesota last month and it was very enjoyable.

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      • Eric Holder
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        #13
        I don't know where I'd rank him all time, but he's one of my favorite fighters to see

        definetly one of the best body punchers ever

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        • General Zod
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          #14
          Originally posted by Andrew Cuff V2
          Oh yes! Excellent resume...

          Shame the Fab 4 avoided him.
          Yeah its a shame about that, just imagine what his resume would of been if he fought any of those guys. His fight with Toney I was amazing his ability to slip punches was top notch as well. I had him winning Toney II, I thought a draw was fair in his first fight with Toney, but if I had to give it to one of them I would have to go with McCallum.

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          • Championart
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            #15
            I would say he's the most underrated of the greats.

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