Sunday 17 August 2014

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRO-JAMAICAN " MIKE McCALLUM " IS A RETIRED PROFESSIONAL BOXER IS NICK NAME WAS THE BODY SNATCHER : GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "

                           BLACK               SOCIAL               HISTORY                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Mike McCallum (born 7 December 1956 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a retired professional boxer. He was nicknamed "The Body Snatcher" for his fierce body punching. McCallum is a former multi-weight world champion, and one of the finest boxers of the modern era.

Notable Fights


Amateur career

Mike McCallum
Medal record
Men's Boxing
Competitor for  Jamaica
Commonwealth Games
Gold1978 EdmontonWelterweight
Pan-American Games
Silver1979 San JuanWelterweight
Claimed an amateur record of 240–10
  • 1974 - Competed as a welterweight in the World Championships in Havana, losing by a 3rd round TKO to Clint Jackson of the United States.
  • 1976 - Represented Jamaica as a welterweight at Montreal Olympic Games. Results were:
    • Defeated Damdinjav Bandi (Mongolia) points
    • Defeated Robert Dauer (Austria) points
    • Lost to Reinhard Skricek (West Germany) points
  • 1977 - National AAU Welterweight Champion, defeating Marlon Starling in semifinals and Roger Leonard of the Air Force in the final.
  • 1977 - National Golden Gloves Welterweight Champion
  • 1978 - Welterweight Gold Medalist at Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Canada.
  • 1979 - National Golden Gloves Welterweight Champion, defeating Doug DeWitt and Robbie Sims.
  • 1979 - Welterweight Silver Medalist at Pan-American Games in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Results were:
    • Defeated Claudio Pereira (Brazil)
    • Defeated Edward Green (United States) TKO 2
    • Defeated Javier Colin (Mexico) TKO
    • Lost to Andrés Aldama (Cuba) KO by 2
  • 1979 - National Golden Gloves Welterweight Champion.
  • 1980 - Lost to Alex Ramos in New York Golden Gloves.

Professional career

Light-middleweight

Mike McCallum turned professional in 1981. As a professional, he fought almost exclusively in the USA. He first became a world champion in 1984 by defeating Sean Mannion to win the vacant WBA light-middleweight title. McCallum would defend that title six times, winning all six fights by knock out.
His first prominent opponent was future two-weight world champion Julian Jackson, who McCallum fought in his third title defense. McCallum survived some punishment in the first round and came back to stop the undefeated Jackson in the second round.[1]
McCallum really came to prominence when he knocked out former WBC welterweight title-holder Milton McCrory and former Undisputed welterweight champion Donald Curry in 1987. Curry was ahead on all three scorecards going into the fifth round when McCallum knocked him out with what some have called a "perfect" left hook.[2]

Middleweight

In 1988, he moved up to middleweight, suffering his first defeat, a clear unanimous decision, in an attempt to win the WBA middleweight championship from Sumbu Kalambay. In 1989, McCallum defeated Herol Graham by a close decision to win the now-vacant WBA middleweight title (which had been stripped from Kalambay for signing to face IBF champion Michael Nunn). He defended the title three times, defeating Steve CollinsMichael Watson, and Kalambay in a rematch.
McCallum fought IBF middleweight champion James Toney in 1991. McCallum was stripped of the WBA title before the bout. The fight ended in a draw, and McCallum lost the second fight by a controversial majority decision the following year. Some felt that McCallum won both fights.[3]

Light-heavyweight

McCallum then moved up two weight divisions and won the Interim WBC light-heavyweight title against Randall Yonker, then won the full WBC title by outpointing Jeff Harding in 1994. Being in his late thirties, he did not hold the crown long, losing the title to Fabrice Tiozzo. At 40 years of age, he attempted to regain the vacant Interim WBC title against Roy Jones Jr in December 1996, but lost by a wide decision.
In his last fight, McCallum lost a rubber match to James Toney via a unanimous decision in a cruiserweight bout.
McCallum had a professional record of 49-5-1 (36 knockouts). He was never knocked out as a professional. After McCallum retired, he moved to Las Vegas and became a trainer. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2003.[4]

Professional boxing record

49 Wins (36 KOs), 5 Losses1 Draw 
Res.RecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Loss49-5-1United States James ToneyUD1222/02/1997Connecticut Uncasville, ConnecticutUnited States
Loss49-4-1United States Roy Jones, Jr.UD1222/11/1996Florida Tampa, FloridaUnited StatesFor vacant Interim WBC light-heavyweight title.
Win49-3-1Germany Ali SaidiUD1022/06/1996Germany DortmundNordrhein-WestfalenGermany
Loss48-3-1France Fabrice TiozzoUD1216/06/1995France LyonRhoneFranceLost WBC light-heavyweight title.
Win48-2-1United States Carl JonesTKO725/02/1995England MillwallLondonEnglandRetained WBC light-heavyweight title.
Win47-2-1Australia Jeff HardingUD1223/07/1994North Dakota Bismarck, North DakotaUnited StatesWon WBC light-heavyweight title.
Win46-2-1United States Randall YonkerTKO504/03/1994Nevada Las VegasNevadaUnited StatesWon Interim WBC light-heavyweight title.
Win45-2-1United States Glenn ThomasUD1014/08/1993England HammersmithLondonEngland
Win44-2-1Jordan Ramzi HassanUD1025/03/1993France AmiensSommeFrance
Loss43-2-1United States James ToneyMD1229/08/1992Nevada Reno, NevadaUnited StatesFor Lineal/IBF middleweight titles.
Win43-1-1Venezuela Fermin ChirinoUD1021/05/1992Nevada Las VegasNevadaUnited States
Draw42-1-1United States James ToneyPTS1213/12/1991New Jersey Atlantic City, New JerseyUnited StatesForLineal/IBF middleweight titles.
Win42-1United States Nicky WalkerRTD510/10/1991Nevada Las VegasNevadaUnited States
Win41-1Chile Carlos CruzatUD1029/08/1991Nevada Reno, NevadaUnited States
Win40-1Italy Sumbu KalambaySD1201/04/1991Monaco Monte CarloMonacoRetained WBA middleweight title.
Win39-1United States Frank MintonTKO419/02/1991Missouri Kansas City, MissouriUnited States
Win38-1United Kingdom Michael WatsonKO1114/04/1990United Kingdom KensingtonLondonUnited KingdomRetained WBA middleweight title.
Win37-1Republic of Ireland Steve CollinsUD1203/02/1990Massachusetts Boston, MassachusettsUnited StatesRetained WBA middleweight title.
Win36-1United Kingdom Herol GrahamSD1210/05/1989United Kingdom KensingtonLondonUnited KingdomWon vacant WBA middleweight title.
Win35-1United States Ralph MoncriefTKO509/01/1989France Nogent-le-PhayeEure-et-LoirFrance
Win34-1United States Randy "Manster" SmithUD1022/12/1988France VincennesVal-de-MarneFrance
Win33-1United States David McCluskeyTKO227/06/1988New York New York CityUnited States
Loss32-1Italy Sumbu KalambayUD1205/03/1988Italy PesaroMarcheItalyFor WBA middleweight title.
Win32-0United States Donald CurryKO518/07/1987Nevada Las VegasNevadaUnited StatesRetained WBA light-middleweight title.
Win31-0United States Milton McCroryTKO1019/04/1987Arizona Phoenix, ArizonaUnited StatesRetained WBA light-middleweight title.
Win30-0United Kingdom Leroy HesterKO121/03/1987Jamaica Kingston, Jamaica
Win29-0France Said SkoumaTKO925/10/1986France ParisFranceRetained WBA light-middleweight title.
Win28-0United States Irving HinesTKO415/09/1986France ParisFrance
Win27–0United States Virgin Islands Julian JacksonTKO223/08/1986Florida Miami Beach, FloridaUnited StatesRetained WBA light-middleweight title.
Win26-0United States Jimmy ShaversTKO602/05/1986New Jersey Atlantic City, New JerseyUnited States
Win25-0United States David BraxtonTKO828/07/1985Florida Miami, FloridaUnited StatesRetained WBA light-middleweight title.
Win24-0"Ferdinand" Marcos MartinezTKO215/06/1985Nevada Las VegasNevadaUnited States
Win23-0Italy Luigi MinchilloTKO1301/12/1984Italy MilanLombardiaItalyRetained WBA light-middleweight title.
Win22-0Republic of Ireland Sean MannionUD1519/10/1984New York New York CityUnited StatesWon vacant WBA light-middleweight title.
Win21-0United States Hasim RazzaqKO110/03/1984Michigan Detroit, MichiganUnited States
Win20-0Puerto Rico Manuel JiminezUD1025/10/1983New Jersey Atlantic City, New JerseyUnited States
Win19-0Dominican Republic Jose VallejoTKO631/08/1983New Jersey Atlantic City, New JerseyUnited States
Win18-0United States Tony SueroTKO326/04/1983New Jersey Atlantic City, New JerseyUnited States
Win17-0Uganda Ayub KaluleRTD713/11/1982New Jersey Atlantic City, New JerseyUnited StatesKalule retired at 3:00 of the seventh round.
Win16-0Puerto Rico Carlos "Cano" BetancourtTKO322/10/1982New York New York CityUnited States
Win15-0United States Kevin PerryUD1011/06/1982New York New York CityUnited States
Win14-0Guyana Reggie FordTKO430/04/1982New York New York CityUnited States
Win13-0Dominican Republic Gilberto AlmonteKO126/03/1982Jamaica Kingston, Jamaica
Win12-0United States Greg YoungTKO522/01/1982New York New York CityUnited StatesReferee stopped the bout at 0:29 of the fifth round.
Win11-0United States Jimmy HeairTKO208/10/1981Florida Tampa, FloridaUnited States
Win10-0United States Ed "Hurricane" HarrisKO108/09/1981Florida Tampa, FloridaUnited States
Win9–0Cuba Tirso RoqueKO327/08/1981Florida Tampa, FloridaUnited States
Win8-0United States Bruce "Mouse" StraussTKO319/07/1981Ohio Warren, OhioUnited States
Win7-0United States Freddie CreechKO310/06/1981Florida Tampa, FloridaUnited States
Win6-0United States "Prince" Charles SmithKO330/04/1981Florida Tampa, FloridaUnited States
Win5-0United States Danny "Thunderhand" ChapmanTKO424/04/1981New York New York CityUnited StatesReferee stopped the bout at 2:09 of the fourth round.
Win4-0United States Shelby WilkersonKO502/04/1981Florida Tampa, FloridaUnited States
Win3-0United States Ricky SheppardKO519/03/1981Florida Tampa, FloridaUnited States
Win2-0United States Rocky FabrizioKO103/03/1981Florida Tampa, FloridaUnited States
Win1-0United States Rigoberto LopezKO414/01/1981Nevada Las VegasNevadaUnited StatesProfessional debut.






















































































































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