| Mike McCallum | |
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| Statistics | |
| Real name | Mike McCallum |
| Nickname(s) | Bodysnatcher |
| Rated at | light middleweight middleweight light heavyweight |
| Nationality | Jamaican |
| Born | 7 December 1956 Kingston, Jamaica |
| Stance | Orthodox |
| Boxing record | |
| Total fights | 55 |
| Wins | 49 |
| Wins by KO | 36 |
| Losses | 5 |
| Draws | 1 |
| No contests | 1 |
Mike McCallum (born 7 December 1956 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a retired boxer. Nicknamed "The Body Snatcher" for his fierce body punching. McCallum won world titles in three weight classes.[1]
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| Medal record | ||
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| Men's Boxing | ||
| Competitor for |
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| Pan American | ||
| Silver | 1979 San Juan | Welterweight |
| Commonwealth Games | ||
| Gold | 1978 Edmonton | Welterweight |
Claimed an amateur record of 240-10
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 world champion and Hall of Fame inductee 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.[2]
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.[3]
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 Collins, Michael 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.[4]
McCallum moved up in weight again and won the WBC light heavyweight 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 in the cruiserweight division.
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 trainer. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2003.[5]
| 49 Wins (36 knockouts, 13 decisions), 5 Losses (0 knockouts, 5 decisions), 1 Draw [2] | |||||||
| Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round | Date | Location | Notes |
| Loss | 53-3-2 | UD | 12 | 22/02/1997 | WBU World Cruiserweight Title. 113-115, 111-117, 113-115. | ||
| Loss | 33-0 | UD | 12 | 22/11/1996 | WBC World Light Heavyweight Title. 107-120, 107-120, 107-120. | ||
| Win | 12-4-4 | UD | 10 | 22/06/1996 | |||
| Loss | 31-1 | UD | 12 | 16/06/1995 | WBC World Light Heavyweight Title. 112-115, 112-116, 112-116. | ||
| Win | 22-4-4 | TKO | 7 | 25/02/1995 | WBC World Light Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 1:17 of the seventh round. | ||
| Win | 23-1 | UD | 12 | 23/07/1994 | WBC World Light Heavyweight Title. 116-112, 115-114, 115-113. | ||
| Win | 29-2 | TKO | 5 | 04/03/1994 | WBC World Light Heavyweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 2:55 of the fifth round. | ||
| Win | 24-2 | UD | 10 | 14/08/1993 | |||
| Win | 34-9 | UD | 10 | 25/03/1993 | |||
| Loss | 31-0-2 | MD | 12 | 29/08/1992 | IBF World Middleweight Title. 110-117, 110-117, 114-114. | ||
| Win | 12-6-2 | UD | 10 | 21/05/1992 | |||
| Draw | 28-0-1 | PTS | 12 | 13/12/1991 | IBF World Middleweight Title. 112-116, 114-114, 115-113. | ||
| Win | 40-9-2 | RTD | 5 | 10/10/1991 | Walker retired at 3:00 of the fifth round. | ||
| Win | 15-1 | UD | 10 | 29/08/1991 | 98-89, 97-91, 97-91. | ||
| Win | 51-4-1 | SD | 12 | 01/04/1991 | WBA World Middleweight Title. 116-114, 114-115, 116-115. | ||
| Win | 22-11-1 | TKO | 4 | 19/02/1991 | Referee stopped the bout at 1:21 of the fourth round. | ||
| Win | 22-1-1 | KO | 11 | 14/04/1990 | WBA World Middleweight Title. Watson knocked out at 2:22 of the 11th round. | ||
| Win | 16-0 | UD | 12 | 03/02/1990 | WBA World Middleweight Title. 118-110, 117-111, 117-111. | ||
| Win | 41-1 | SD | 12 | 10/05/1989 | WBA World Middleweight Title. 114-117, 117-115, 115-114. | ||
| Win | 23-10 | TKO | 5 | 09/01/1989 | |||
| Win | 18-14 | UD | 10 | 22/12/1988 | |||
| Win | 8-9-2 | TKO | 2 | 27/06/1988 | |||
| Loss | 43-3-1 | UD | 12 | 05/03/1988 | WBA World Middleweight Title. 115-116, 114-118, 114-115. | ||
| Win | 27-1 | KO | 5 | 18/07/1987 | WBA World Light Middleweight Title. Curry knocked out at 1:14 of the fifth round. | ||
| Win | 31-1-1 | TKO | 10 | 19/04/1987 | WBA World Light Middleweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 2:20 of the tenth round. | ||
| Win | 14-5 | KO | 1 | 21/03/1987 | Hester knocked out at 1:30 of the first round. | ||
| Win | 21-2 | TKO | 9 | 25/10/1986 | WBA World Light Middleweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 2:25 of the ninth round. | ||
| Win | 14-10-1 | TKO | 4 | 15/09/1986 | |||
| Win | 29-0 | TKO | 2 | 23/08/1986 | WBA World Light Middleweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 2:03 of the second round. | ||
| Win | 12-10 | TKO | 6 | 02/05/1986 | |||
| Win | 35-1 | TKO | 8 | 28/07/1985 | WBA World Light Middleweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 2:26 of the eighth round. | ||
| Win | 0-3 | "Ferdinand" Marcos Martinez | TKO | 2 | 15/06/1985 | ||
| Win | 45-3 | TKO | 13 | 01/12/1984 | WBA World Light Middleweight Title. | ||
| Win | 29-5-1 | UD | 15 | 19/10/1984 | WBA World Light Middleweight Title. 149-136, 150-134, 149-133. | ||
| Win | -- | KO | 1 | 10/03/1984 | |||
| Win | 23-4 | UD | 10 | 25/10/1983 | |||
| Win | 5-7 | TKO | 6 | 31/08/1983 | |||
| Win | 14-5-2 | TKO | 3 | 26/04/1983 | |||
| Win | 40-2 | RTD | 7 | 13/11/1982 | Kalule retired at 3:00 of the seventh round. | ||
| Win | 12-5-1 | TKO | 3 | 22/10/1982 | |||
| Win | 6-1 | UD | 10 | 11/06/1982 | |||
| Win | 10-7-1 | TKO | 4 | 30/04/1982 | |||
| Win | 0-4 | KO | 1 | 26/03/1982 | Almonte knocked out at 1:06 of the first round. | ||
| Win | 13-3 | TKO | 5 | 22/01/1982 | Referee stopped the bout at 0:29 of the fifth round. | ||
| Win | 95-23-1 | TKO | 2 | 08/10/1981 | |||
| Win | 2-12 | KO | 1 | 08/09/1981 | |||
| Win | 4-0 | KO | 3 | 27/08/1981 | |||
| Win | 47-21-2 | TKO | 3 | 19/07/1981 | |||
| Win | 2-0-1 | KO | 3 | 10/06/1981 | |||
| Win | 2-1-1 | KO | 3 | 30/04/1981 | |||
| Win | 2-1 | TKO | 4 | 24/04/1981 | Referee stopped the bout at 2:09 of the fourth round. | ||
| Win | 3-1 | KO | 5 | 02/04/1981 | |||
| Win | -- | KO | 5 | 19/03/1981 | |||
| Win | 10-1-1 | KO | 1 | 03/03/1981 | |||
| Win | 0-1-2 | KO | 4 | 14/01/1981 | |||
| Awards | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Don Quarrie |
Jamaica Sportsman of the Year 1978 |
Succeeded by David Weller |
| Preceded by Bertland Cameron |
Jamaica Sportsman of the Year 1984–1987 |
Succeeded by Jeff Dujon |
| Preceded by Jeff Dujon |
Jamaica Sportsman of the Year 1989–1990 |
Succeeded by Patrick Patterson |
| Achievements | ||
| Preceded by Roberto Durán Stripped |
WBA Light Middleweight Champion 19 Oct 1984–1988 Vacates |
Succeeded by Julian Jackson |
| Preceded by Sumbu Kalambay Stripped |
WBA Middleweight Champion 10 May 1989–1991 Stripped |
Succeeded by Reggie Johnson |
| Preceded by N/A Inaugaral title |
WBC Light Heavyweight Interim Champion 4 March 1994 – 23 July 1994 Unified |
Vacant
Title next held by
Roy Jones, Jr. |
| Preceded by Jeff Harding |
WBC Light Heavyweight Champion 23 July 1994–16 June 1995 |
Succeeded by Fabrice Tiozzo |
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