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Mike McCallum dead at 68: Boxing legend dubbed ‘The Bodysnatcher dies after falling ill and pulling car off the road

Mike McCallum dead at 68: Boxing legend dubbed ‘The Bodysnatcher dies after falling ill and pulling car off the road

Scottish Sun5 days ago

Legend gone Mike McCallum dead at 68: Boxing legend dubbed 'The Bodysnatcher dies after falling ill and pulling car off the road
BOXING icon Mike McCallum has died at the age of 68.
Known as "The Bodysnatcher," McCallum won world title belts across three different weight categories.
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Legendary boxer Mike McCallum has died at the age of 68
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