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AN ADVERTISING SALES MANAGER TRAINEE WILL BE CHOSEN FROM THE POOL OF ADVERTISING SALESPEOPLE TO ASSUME DUTIES FALL QUARTER. IN ADDITION TO PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED DUTIES, THE MANAGER WILL ALSO BE REQUIRED TO COORDINATE BILLING WITH THE BUSINESS MANAGER, SEND TEA RSHEETS TO AGENCIES AND COORDINATE SALES STAFF. REMUNERATION: ROUGHLY $400-$500 A MONTH IN SALES COMMISSION AND IN-STATE TUITION PAID. JIM MURRAY i SPORTS COMMENTARY 11. This Oliver really twists I was talking to the heavy weight champion of the world. "What'd you ay you name was again?" I asked him. "McCall," be said evenly. "Em-cee-cee-ay-e)J.ell. First name, Oliver." Well, perhaps that's not quite fair. Still, can you imagine fack Demp y having to explain who he was? Or Muhammad Ali? r even Larry Holmes? The anonymous heavyweight champion i a product of out time . He' a anonymou as a Russian py. Th ch Jar on "T partly" uldn't pick him out. You' e had heavyweight "champions" named Tim Wither p n, Pink! n Thomas, Tony Tucker, Michael M rer, Michael Weaver, Michael Dokes, even omeone named T im Puller of late. It' a crowd hot. Tb heavy-w eigh champions at a ny given tim wouldn't fit into a bu . They might a well ight in masks. Still, Oliver McCall rates m re than his traditi nal Warhol 15 minute in the limelight. For one thing, he has fou ht th be t. Mike Tyson, Wither p 11, Michael Spink , Thoma , Fra11k Bruno, Carl (the Truth) Willia m . h, don't look for tho e in the rin Ii ting under "Fights La t Night." M Call djdn't fight any of th m on naLionnl tel vi ion. He f ught them in the gym in head- ear and heavy gloves. McCnU was a parring partner. w, sparring partne ar suppo ed ro be l,'Tizzled old wa hed-up parties, ha -I ns and never-weres w ho ne d the m ncy. Wha a parring partner i u po ed to h · i not himse lf. Fo r in tance, if he's tra ining Tys n or the Bu ter D uglo, fight, he' uppo d o b D ugla . H ha to be a pugili tic cham le n, a character a tor. He ha to be versnril . H e ha to b able to b x fo( one client, lug for another. It' never a g od idea to embarra th bo s. Dump him on the ea f his pant nnd you 're outta th re. parring partner who ar presumpmous are not in demand. You're ju t m~nt to be kind of a glorified punching bag: hut up and take it. Mc II was never very good at either on . He was different in nc important re pect. While he didn ' t exactly try to outpoint hi employers, he did study them, learn from them . He prohed for weaknesses without their knowing it. Respectful but nol obliviou . He came to the conclusion if he did n ' t have, o to peak, handcuffs on, he would have more than held his own. They were studying Spinks or Douglas or Evander Holyfield through him. But he was studying them . Not a proxy. Oliver was their sparring partner. But they were his. " I picked up moves &om them. The wa Carl Williams' threw the jab, the was Mike Tyson moves to get ready to throw the right on you. I put these in my ar enal." Sparring partner have acceded to the tluone before. Jimmy Elli got Ali ready for many a fight. But when they fought for real - after Ellis became interim champion in Ali ' s enforced absence Muhammad knocked hi ex- parring partner kicking in 12 rounds. Oliver's twist was that he was more successful when the sparring took on reality. Usually, sparring partners can only hope to get on the undercards of their fighter's main events. Oliver got main events of his own and, ultimately, sparring partners of his own. He was a skilled, conCident performer. Even the fights he lost were wars - decision to Tucker, Douglas and Mike Hunter. He seemed a safe enough trial horse for the World Boxing Council heavyweight champ Lennox Lewis. A sparring partner, a gym fighter, be looked perfect for bigger things against Riddick Bowe or Tyson. London bookies made him a 5-to-l tu1de.rdog. Oliver, who had learned bow to do it in leaky uptown gyms, sized up Lewis' weak points. He fought too straight up, the British style. He spread his legs too wide for rapid movement. He was a sucker for the right. Oliver did what sparring partners are never meant to do: He knocked out the titleholder in the second round with a right hand that caught the immobile Lewis striking a pose in a comer. The heavyweight cocktail had an Oliver in it. Oliver defends his title tomorrow night at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas against the venerable Holmes, a champion of the past. Where once he was just a guy with a towel over his shoulders waiting to warm up the main event fighter, Oliver is now the main event. The star, not the stand-in. On pay-per-view and live. And not for the sparring partners' hundred bucks a day and car fare. For the big bucks, $2 million. "In my mind, everyone should serve an apprenticeship in this business as a sparring partner, 11 he insists. "I never went the sparring partner syndrome - get busted up, get knocked down, get punched like a bag. I didn't soak up punishment1 I soaked up knowledge. It's a good route to the top if you're talentea." He plans to let Holmes do the learning this time. Oliver plans to teach him what it's like to get knocked out. |