When Sugar Ray Leonard retired for the primary time in 1982, his departure left behind an enormous void, one not simply stuffed. Over the subsequent few years, the foursome of Thomas Hearns, Roberto Duran, Wilfred Benitez and Marvelous Marvin Hagler compensated for the lack of boxing’s greatest attraction with a sequence of high-profile matches. However within the meantime, the search was underway for somebody new, for the subsequent supremely proficient, but in addition marketable, star to take the place of Sugar Ray. And quite a lot of thought he had been discovered when in 1985 Donald Curry established himself as a dominant and undefeated welterweight champion of the world.
It’s simple to neglect now that, for a time, Donald “The Cobra” Curry was broadly seen as Leonard’s pure successor, receiving as he did from many the appellation of one of the best boxer on the planet, pound-for-pound, superior even to Marvelous Marvin Hagler. Having vanquished the highest fighters within the 147 pound division, together with massive wins over Roger Stafford, Marlon Starling, Colin Jones and Milton McCrory, he had grow to be a fixture on nationwide tv and it appeared solely a matter of time earlier than enormous superfights with Hearns or Hagler have been realized. Thus, his stoppage defeat to Lloyd Honeyghan in 1986 was a serious shock, one of many greatest upsets in boxing historical past.
In the meantime, Mike McCallum, aka “The Physique Snatcher,” had quietly labored his approach up via the 154 pound weight class, profitable the vacant WBA title from Sean Mannion in 1984 and defending it a number of instances, most notably with spectacular wins over Julian Jackson and McCrory. However few, if any, have been touting McCallum as one of many best possible within the sport, pound-for-pound. The Jamaican was extremely regarded by boxing insiders, however in any other case he was simply one other face within the crowd, one other belt-holder who had but to attract critical consideration or arouse a lot pleasure. That was about to alter.
Following the loss to Honeyghan, Curry turned his again on each a rematch and the welterweights, moved as much as the tremendous welterweights, and after a few tune-up wins, secured a shot at McCallum’s title. McCallum vs Curry was a wonderful match between prime skills, and an ideal crossroads struggle, with each males’s careers on the road. The winner would go on to larger and higher issues; the loser must re-evaluate his profession. The oddsmakers, recalling Curry’s high-standing of not way back, tabbed “The Lone Star Cobra” as a two-to-one favourite.
And certainly, early on, it Curry regarded as sharp as ever. Transferring fluidly and throwing fast, correct punches, he managed the motion and landed the heavier blows. Particularly, a cobra-quick proper hand related repeatedly in rounds two and three and put the champion on the defensive. After 4 rounds, regardless of a left eye that was swelling shut, Curry was forward on factors and appeared in command. McCallum, whereas aggressive, regarded uncomfortable, bothered by Curry’s velocity.
Then got here the surprising, and probably the greatest one-punch knockouts in boxing historical past. A minute into spherical 5, Curry made a deadly mistake. Having thrown an ineffective mixture, he backed away, however together with his palms down, maybe anticipating a physique punch, however undoubtedly not anticipating the champion’s counter left hook, thrown with such velocity the momentum truly lifted McCallum off his ft. The blow landed completely, flush on Curry’s jaw, and despatched him flat on his again, down and out.
The crossroads confrontation was determined by a single punch and Curry would by no means be the identical. Robust losses from Michael Nunn and Terry Norris adopted, amongst others, earlier than he lastly retired. And that point when pundits and followers across the globe thought he was a certain guess to grow to be an all-time nice was rapidly and conveniently forgotten.
In the meantime, McCallum would go on to struggle for an additional ten years, establishing himself as probably the greatest of all time. And it was most unfair, each to him and to boxing, that not one of the so-called “4 Kings” had the heart to take him on. Little question that devastating left hand which knocked Donald Curry out chilly had one thing to do with their trepidation. — Michael Carbert