The fighter who keeps on fighting
By Gav Duthie: Literally no punch can harm him but for 54 year old Oliver … read more
By Gav Duthie: Literally no punch can harm him but for 54 year old Oliver … read more
By Dan Ambrose: Number #9 ranked WBC contender Mariusz Wach (25-0, 13 KO’s) will be defending his WBC International heavyweight title on Novmeber 5th against 46-year-old former World Boxing Council heavyweight champion Oliver McCall (56-11, 37 KO’s) at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut.
By Allan Fox: 46-year-old former WBC heavyweight champion Oliver McCall (56-11, 37 KO’s) defeated 2nd tier heavyweight Damian Willis (30-3-1, 23 KO’s) by a 10 round unanimous decision on Saturday night to win the vacant World Boxing Foundational International heavyweight title at the Houston Athletic Fencing Center in Houston, Texas.
By Matt Stein: Former World Boxing Council heavyweight champion of the world Oliver McCall (53-9, 37 KO’s) defeated Franklin Lawrence (12-2-2, 7 KO’s) by a 10-round unanimous decision on Friday night at the Orleans Hotel & Casino, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Heavyweight Juan Carlos Gomez (43-1, 35 KOs) dominated the 42-year old Oliver McCall (51-9, 36 KOs) beating him by 12-round unanimous decision at the Estrel Convention Center, Neukoelln, in Berlin, Germany. The final judges’ scores were 116-112, 118-110 and 118-110, giving Gomez the victory. Strangely enough, this was the second time that Gomez has beaten the forty year old McCall, having beaten him two years ago by unanimous decision only to have the victory ruled a no-contest when drugs showed up in his urine after the fight. This time, however, the victory was even easier as the southpaw Gomez controlled the action with his long jab and straight left hand.
For some reason, McCall seemed to be holding back, as if he was trying to preserve his energy until the right moment in which to expend it. However, by the time that McCall began to start punching in the 8th round, he seemed to lack the power in his shots that he normally has in the early rounds of his fight. Obviously, it was a tactical error on his part, something he should have accounted for because he did very little in the first seven rounds of the fight other than following Gomez around the ring, taking shots during much of the time.