James Toney vs. Mike McCallum

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James Toney vs. Mike McCallum
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DateDecember 13, 1991
Venue Convention Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.
Title(s) on the line IBF middleweight title
Tale of the tape
Boxer James Toney Mike McCallum
Nickname "Lights Out" "The Body Snatcher"
Hometown Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S. Kingston, Surrey, Jamaica
Purse $475,000 $500,000
Pre-fight record 28–0–1 (20 KO) 42–1 (34 KO)
Age 23 years, 3 months 35 years
Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)5 ft 11+12 in (182 cm)
Weight 159 lb (72 kg)157+34 lb (72 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition IBF
Middleweight Champion
2-division World Champion
Result
Split draw (115–113, 112–116, 114–114)

James Toney vs. Mike McCallum was a professional boxing match contested on December 13, 1991, for the IBF middleweight title. [1]

Contents

Background

Promoter Bob Arum, looking to begin the process of unifying the three major world titles in order to crown an undisputed middleweight champion, organized a unification bout between reigning IBF middleweight champion James Toney and WBA middleweight champion Mike McCallum. However, these plans were derailed when the WBA stepped in, refused to sanction Toney–McCallum fight and ordered that McCallum instead defend his title against mandatory challenger Steve Collins, whom McCallum had soundly defeated the previous year. McCallum asked the WBA for an exception to purse Toney, but the WBA requested McCallum pay them $30,000 from his purse, an additional $35,000 for an exception fee and finally $50,000 to Collins' manager in order for them to allow him to face Toney first. [2] McCallum declined the WBA's terms and instead opted to continue on with his fight against Toney, allowing the WBA to strip him of the title. [3] The vacant WBA middleweight title would be decided the following April with the number-one ranked Collins facing number-two contender Reggie Johnson with Johnson winning by majority decision. [4]

The fight

In a closely contested fight, Toney and McCallum fought to a split draw with one judge scoring the fight in Toney's favor 116–112, the other scoring the fight for McCallum 115–113 and the third scoring it even 114–114. Though the fight was close, Toney seemed to land the harder punches, especially in the later rounds, while McCallum was effective in the early portion of the fight and had a lead on two of the scorecards before Toney rallied to take the final three rounds to secure a draw and keep his title. Toney came close to ending the fight in the 12th and final round, hammering McCallum twice with left hooks that dislodged McCallum's mouthpiece and left him on wobbly legs, though McCallum was able to survive the round. The two fighters were almost even in landed punches, with McCallum scoring 343 of his 890 thrown punches and Toney landing 340 of his 823 punches. [5]

Aftermath

At the post-fight press conference, an altercation erupted between Toney and McCallum's lawyer Milt Chawsky. After Bob Arum suggested Toney had been robbed by the judges, Chawsky took exception telling Arum "I'm not going to let you disrespect my fighter." Toney, taking exception to Chawsky's interjection exchanged words with Chawsky and had to be restrained by security to prevent him from physically confronting him. [6] A rematch between Toney and McCallum would take place the following year on August 29, 1992.

Fight card

Confirmed bouts: [7]

Weight ClassWeightvs.MethodRoundNotes
Middleweight160 lbs. James Toney vs. Mike McCallum D12/12 Note 1
Welterweight147 lbs. Charles Murray def Livingstone Bramble UD10/10
Super Middleweight168 lbs. Bernard Hopkins def.Willie KempUD10/10
Heavyweight200+ lbs. Riddick Bowe def. Elijah Tillery TKO4/10

^Note 1 For IBF middleweight title

Broadcasting

CountryBroadcaster
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Flag of the United States.svg  United States HBO

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References

  1. "James Toney vs. Mike McCallum (1st meeting)". boxrec.com. BoxRec. Retrieved 21 September 2024.
  2. , The Ring article, Retrieved on 2024-09-13
  3. W.B.A. Vacates a Title, NY Times article, 1991-12-04 Retrieved on 2024-09-13
  4. Johnson wins decision over Collins, UPI article, 1992-04-22 Retrieved on 2024-09-13
  5. McCallum and Toney in Artful Draw, NY Times article, 1991-12-15 Retrieved on 2024-09-14
  6. Toney and McCallum want more action after draw, UPI article, 1991-12-14 Retrieved on 2024-09-14
  7. "BoxRec - event".
Preceded by
vs. Francesco Dell'Aquila
James Toney's bouts
13 December 1991
Succeeded by
vs. Dave Tiberi
Preceded by
vs. Nicky Walker
Mike McCallum's bouts
13 December 1991
Succeeded by
vs. Fermin Chirino