Skip to content
Boxing News
  • Home
  • Boxing Forum
  • Boxing Videos
  • Contact
Boxing News
Boxing Articles | Boxing Interviews

Jameel McCline: A “Bigtime” Update.

ByJim Cawkwell 17/03/200512/05/2013

“I’m one of the biggest, the fastest, strongest and most efficient fighters in the business right now. Calvin Brock is young and strong and he’s ready to do what he’s gotta do; it’s just a completely different level I’m on.”-Jameel McCline.

After enduring a turbulent spell of fights being proposed and then swiftly evaporating, Jameel McCline is finally returning to the ring since his close loss to Chris Byrd for the IBF heavyweight title last year. More poignantly, McCline is coming to realize a dream of “locking up the

division” while earning the many millions of dollars that come with such an accomplishment. In the way of that dream is undefeated contender Calvin Brock, not for much longer though according to a determined McCline, who was eager to share his thoughts on a wide array of subjects as the weeks dwindle away, bringing us closer to this exciting showdown. In addition to a brief interlude from one of his fans, Jameel shares his opinion on the fight, his training, Don King, James Toney, the state of the game, and much, much more.

You do not want to miss this exclusive “Bigtime” update, only at SaddoBoxing.com

SB: Hi Jameel, is training going well?

JM: Training is going phenomenal.

SB: The Sergei Lyakhovich fight fell apart for you recently. Can you tell us what happened there?

JM: Well, what happened was that Jay Larkin, who has pretty much been known as the guy over at Showtime, gave the go ahead for the show and we were preparing to leave for camp. But apparently, it turned out that, his boss, Jay Larkin’s boss, took it from Jay Larkin (control of the fight date) and gave it to himself. So it appears as if I got caught up in a power-struggle over at Showtime, which is why that fight didn’t go through.

SB: Then it seemed as if you were scoping out Samuel Peter, did anything serious materialize from that?

JM: What happened with Samuel Peter was that we were ready to fight; I was thinking that this was a great opportunity, he’s a great future champion and we were looking forward to getting it on with Sam Peter. But I think what happened, was that they elected not to because there wasn’t enough money there for both sides, that’s really what it was, there wasn’t enough money there for both sides.

SB: Now you’re facing Calvin Brock, a fighter you are familiar with, what are your thoughts on him purely as a fighter?

JM: Well Calvin Brock, he was in my camp when I was getting ready for Chris Byrd. I brought him in as a sparring partner, and he’s a very good fighter, strong, young. I think he’s one of the guys that’s going to definitely be someone to look out for in the future. He’s hungry and he’s game, he’s a tough strong kid, and you can bet that Team McCline is definitely not taking him for granted.

(At this point, Jameel was stopped by a fan asking him about his last fight with Chris Byrd).

JM to fan: Yeah I didn’t like it either man, I thought I won that fuckin’ fight man. What?! Yeah, I’m training for another fight……huh?…….April 23rd on pay-per-view.

JM: Hello, I’m sorry, I ran into a fan, I’m sorry.

SB: I see you’re still getting reviews from the Byrd fight.

JM: (Laughing) Yeah, he didn’t like it too much. I didn’t know if he didn’t like my performance or Byrd’s performance.

(Both laughing).

JM: But he just said he didn’t like it too much.

SB: Yeah, people are still talking about that one.

JM: Fans are funny, let me tell you something, they’re brutally honest you know? They’ll tell you if they didn’t like the performance or if they didn’t like the decision…..

SB: I would have thought they would be hesitant to tell you face-to-face. So they are letting you have it or what?

JM: No, no, actually it’s been 90-10, it’s been great, it’s been 90% positive. It’s been very, very positive. But you know, we fought a great fight, both Chris and I, it was a very, very good fight. I watched the fight once, it was a very good fight, he fought hard, I fought hard and nobody was wasting time. Everybody was going as hard as they could.

SB: Brock has some momentum going for him and you obviously rate him as a fighter, how do you see yourself stopping him?

JM: How do I…..listen, I’m one of the biggest, the fastest, strongest and most efficient fighters in the business right now. Calvin Brock is young and strong and he’s ready to do what he’s gotta do, it’s just a completely different level I’m on that’s all. You know, I understand he’s undefeated and he feel’s he’s unbeatable, but the truth is, and he knows it’s the truth, and everyone else knows it’s the truth, I’m just on a completely different level that’s all. It’s nothing against him, it’s nothing bad, it’s not to say that he won’t step in there and fight a really good fight, it’s just that he’s on a completely different level than I am.

SB: So after beating Brock, where do you want to go?

JM: You know, the thing is, you can’t play games, you can’t look past, you can’t underestimate athletes because athletes have the tendency to rise to the occasion. So I don’t know what’s going on afterwards, I don’t care what’s going on afterwards, I haven’t even thought about what’s going on afterwards, my only thought is Calvin Brock.

SB: You’ve mentioned in the press before that this is your last run at a title, by that, are you thinking of retirement if you don’t win?

JM: Let me explain to you what I meant by that, and I explained it that day in the press conference. What I mean by that is, you know this business as well as I do, you know that this is a very unforgiving game. And yes, I’ve fought for the title twice, this will be my third run at a title, and I’ll get a title shot because I’m one of the best heavyweights in the world, therefore I will get another title shot. But having said that, you know this is a very brutal game, any slip-ups, they’ll put me out to pasture. That does not mean that I won’t be able to make, you know, two or three hundred thousand dollars a year here and there, but that’s not my dream, my dream isn’t to make two or three hundred thousand dollars a year, my dream is to make fifty million and to lock up this whole fuckin’ division. D’you understand? So that’s my dream, so this is my last run at my dream to lock up the division. Did I explain myself well enough?

SB: Of course, that’s clear enough. I think you belong at the top of the division and most people see it that way.

JM: Yes, see, what will happen is, if there are any slip-ups, that will be the reason for a lot of people not to fight me, because people don’t wanna fight me in the first place. I’m having a hell of a time getting sparring partners, I can’t even get sparring partners. Nobody wants to come into camp with me.

SB: Speaking of your training, the last time we spoke, you talked about bringing your fighting weight down to 260-pounds, how is that coming along?

JM: Did I speak to you before the Byrd fight or after?

SB: We last spoke in December.

JM: Ah man yeah, it’s coming reallygood man already. I’m already at 269 today with five weeks left you know, so I got nine pounds to go. But see, what happens is it’s not just nine pounds, it really turns out to be fourteen or fifteen pounds. Although I lose nine pounds of fat, I’m putting on more muscle, so then I’ll have to lose more fat, you follow me?

SB: Sure.

JM: But you know I got one of the best nutritionists and trainers in the world in John Schaeffer. Yeah, I got one of the best training/conditioning trainers in the world in John Schaeffer, and we’re watching my calorie intake, we’re watching everything we do and we’re going to take this to the next level.

SB: But you’re not carrying much fat at all; seeing the way fighters have been badly affected by losing a lot of muscle, does that worry you?

JM: Well, I’ll tell you what I’m worried about, I’m worried about coming in at 270-pounds again. I cannot come in at 270-pounds, it’s too much to carry over twelve rounds, it’s too much, it’s too heavy and I can’t carry that much and expect to lock the division up.

SB: Switching gears a second. Personally, I see a lot of the negativity attached to the sanctioning bodies, you must see it yourself. So what for you alone drives you to want to win one of those titles so much?

JM: It’s very simple man, if you’re gonna be in this game as long as I have, you want to be the best and you want to be considered as the best. At this level, I’m not happy being considered amongst the best. I want to be considered the best, not just amongst the best.

SB: You handle the media in a dignified manner, what do you make of someone like James Toney who never has a good word to say about anyone; does that damage the image of the sport or does it accentuate it?

JM: I think it damages the sport. I don’t think anybody really cares about all that bravado, all that crazy talk, all that negative talk. I think what the fans are looking for are strong, valiant, committed athletes, not people that get out there and look ignorant and act disrespectful.

SB: Now it looks like Toney might get a title shot, what do you make of that?

JM: Well look that’s just the politics of the business, and this is not being disrespectful, I’m being asked the question, therefore I’m answering it. I think James Toney is the biggest con job in all of boxing in quite some time. He’s the biggest con job in the heavyweight division since Michael Grant. He’s not a true heavyweight, he’s a great fighter, a future hall-of-famer, but he is not a heavyweight. John Ruiz should beat him, but then again, he lost to Roy Jones so it’s hard to say, but John Ruiz should beat him. There’s no way he could beat guys like myself, guys like Golota, guys like Klitschko, guys like Rahman, even guys like David Tua who hasn’t been around in a long time. He would never be able to beat the upper echelons of the heavyweight division. He can go and pick on guys like Holyfield, and when he beat Holyfield, Holyfield was an old man, beat up. And then the last kid he fought was fat and out of shape and he still didn’t knock him out.

SB: What about these smaller guys moving up into the heavyweight division. Do you, as a natural heavyweight, feel some incentive to put these guys in their place so to speak?

JM: You know listen, the reason why I was looking for all these guys, the reason why I accepted the fight against Lyakhovich and the fight against Sam Peter and the fight against Calvin Brock is because I’m not ducking anybody in the world. All the top names are ducking me, and the younger guys are coming after me because they think they can get me and they want my spot just like when I took Michael Grant’s spot. So, really what it is, is that everybody’s ducking everybody, everybody’s worried about what they’re gonna get paid. Listen, let’s just fight, keep our sport alive, and then things will take care of itself…….and don’t sign with Don King.

(Both laughing).

JM: Because you see what happens when you sign with Don King, none of his fighters are fighting. The John Ruiz fight went to a purse bid, Chris Byrd, he turned down the fight in Germany against the kid (Wladimir Klitschko). It’s like all his guys are jumping ship. Who’s the other guy….Hasim Rahman, he’s like fuck this, gimme more money you know, enough of this already, enough.

SB: I know you’re friends with Rahman, do you favor him in that fight with Vitali Klitschko?

JM: Being a friend or not really doesn’t play into my decision of who I think is the winner, but I do believe that Rahman has what it takes to beat Vitali Klitschko. But now that fight’s off because he hurt himself.

SB: They say they’ll push it back to June, I think it is still going to happen.

JM: Oh, ok, great then.

SB: Have you seen Rahman lately and does he still have that determination or do you think all these things like the delay are going to set him back?

JM: What, his condition?

SB: Yeah , you know, sometimes a fight gets pushed back and a guy loses focus…..

JM: No, he’ll stay focused, he’ll stay focused. Listen, there’s millions of dollars at stake, he’ll stay focused.

SB: It’s such a convoluted picture now, nobody wants to fight each other, so who’s the guy now?

JM: Well you know what, it’s not that they don’t want to fight each other, Don King won’t let them fight each other. How do you have three heavyweight champions under one company, and none of these guys have unified? The only reason that’s happening is Don King, he’s fuckin’ up the sport, which is why I refused to sign with him three times already. You know, because I mean, if I’m with Don King and he has two other fighters that are champions and I’m a champion, I want to unify the title, I want to fight one of the other champions. And it’s been three years, or two years now since he’s had three fighters with a title and how come we haven’t seen a unification? How come Byrd hasn’t fought Ruiz? Or Ruiz hasn’t fought Lamon Brewster or Brewster hasn’t fought Byrd? It’s fuckin’ bullshit!

SB: So in your opinion, on performance at least, there’s just no “guy?”

JM: I think Chris Byrd is one of the main guys in the world.

SB: Statistically or on performance he should be….

JM: Next to myself, he’s one of the main guys in the world.

SB: He has the win over Vitali Klitschko. Do you think Klitschko needs to fight him again to put that right?

JM: I think he has to come back to fight Byrd to show that he is the Supreme Being in all of the heavyweight division.

SB: Thanks so much Jameel, it’s been fantastic speaking with you. Do you have one last message you want to send out to Calvin Brock ahead of this fight?

JM: You know, I’m not really here to talk about it. I’m not one of those fighters that talks a bunch in the press, you know, I let my hands do the talking. When we step in there, it’s a completely different game. You know, I’ve noticed a lot of guys, they always speak what they can do, and that’s fine, it should be that way, you should think that you’re a great fighter, you should wanna do your best, but it’s completely different when you step in there with me. It’s completely different. So my message is, I’m not really here to talk about it, I’m here to be about it.

SB: Thank you Jameel, it’s been great talking to you and I’d like to wish you the best of luck.

JM: Thank you so much.

If you want to learn more about heavyweight contender Jameel McCline, you can visit his website at www.jameelbigtimemccline.com

I would like to thank Tina McCline for her invaluable assistance in making this interview possible.

Jim Cawkwell can be reached at jimcawkwell@yahoo.co.uk

Post navigation

Previous Previous
The Mythical Welterweight Tournament.
NextContinue
Calzaghe Pulled From Magee Bout.

Boxing Site Team

Owner/Webmaster:
Saddo 📧

Site Photographer:
Jane Warburton 📷
Site Writers:
(Click name to view all that writer’s work)
  • Curtis McCormick
  • Nick Chamberlain
  • Jose Espinoza
  • Robert Brizel
  • Richard Eberline
  • Danny Wilson
  • Bruce Dingo
  • Alejandro Tostado
  • Ricky Jones
  • Wellington Amadulu


RSS Feed

RSS Boxing Forum

  • Yuga “the king” fujiki 04/06/2026
    yuga “the king” fujiki isn’t just another prospect, he’s a phenomenon arriving with one of the most decorated amateur résumés of his generation. at just 18 years old, fujiki compiled an extraordinary 80–1 record with 50 stoppages, dominating every level he touched. he went 31–1 in junior high and a perfect 49–0 in high school, winning all nine tournaments he […]
  • Edward Vazquez and Daniel Lugo Clash for Vacant WBC USA Super Featherweight Title 04/06/2026
    Originally published at: Edward Vazquez and Daniel Lugo Clash for Vacant WBC USA Super Featherweight Title Edward Vazquez faces Daniel Lugo for the vacant WBC USA Super Featherweight title in Texas. Full preview of the ProBox TV card featuring Weljon Mindoro, Elias Espadas, Alan Garcia and more. 3 posts - 1 participant Read full topic […]
  • Lamont roach jr v william zepeda august 1st 03/06/2026
    5 posts - 4 participants Read full topic […]
  • Chris Billam-Smith vs Ryan Rozicki 03/06/2026
    Chris Billam Smith fighting for Zuffa for the first time this Saturday. I think he is being set up to face Jai Opetia later in the contract. CBS became world champion when more talented British boxers like Okole and Riakporhe did not. In fact he beat both and forced them to go up to heavyweight. Chris got easily beaten by Zurdo in a unification and we all kn […]
  • Ramirez and Richards Finally Get It On In Montreal 02/06/2026
    Originally published at: Ramirez and Richards Finally Get It On In Montreal Albert Ramirez and Lerrone Richards finally meet in Montreal on June 4 in a light heavyweight main event that pits power against movement. The Eye of the Tiger card also features Imam Khataev, Dzmitry Asanau, Jhon Orobio and several unbeaten prospects. 1 post - 1 participant Read ful […]
  • Julius “juju” ballo (tic’s prospect watch) 29/05/2026
    julius “juju” ballo has basically been around boxing his whole life. started training at 3 years old and stepped into his first amateur fight at just 8. now he’s sitting at 3-0 as a pro and already looking like one of the smoother young talents coming out of san diego. the amateur background speaks for itself too. usa national champion in 2021 and 2022, juni […]
  • Charlie Edwards and Sikho Nqothole Make Weight Ahead of York Hall Eliminator 28/05/2026
    Originally published at: Charlie Edwards and Sikho Nqothole Make Weight Ahead of York Hall Eliminator Charlie Edwards and Sikho Nqothole both made weight ahead of their IBF super flyweight eliminator at York Hall, while Dan Toward, Jak Corrie, James Osborne and Ollie Cooper exchanged heated words at the weigh-in. 7 posts - 3 participants Read full topic […]
  • Amanda Serrano vs Cheyenne Hanson Preview: Serrano Returns On Packed MVP Card In El Paso 28/05/2026
    Originally published at: Amanda Serrano vs Cheyenne Hanson Preview: Serrano Returns On Packed MVP Card In El Paso Amanda Serrano defends her WBO featherweight title against Cheyenne Hanson in El Paso on a packed Most Valuable Promotions card featuring Yokasta Valle vs Lourdes Juarez, Holly Holm vs Stephanie Han and multiple world title fights. 13 posts - 4 p […]
  • Adam Azim Faces Tough Steve Claggett Test At Wembley Arena On BOXXER Fight Night 27/05/2026
    Originally published at: Adam Azim Faces Tough Steve Claggett Test At Wembley Arena On BOXXER Fight Night Adam Azim returns to Wembley Arena on Saturday to face tough Canadian veteran Steve Claggett in a 12-round super lightweight main event, with Juergen Uldedaj vs Muhsin Cason and Francesca Hennessy vs Aurora De Persio adding title fight depth to the BOXXE […]
  • Where does Usyk go from here? 27/05/2026
    For once, I’m totally on board with the WBC. WBC moves to shut down Usyk-Verhoeven rematch talk I personally have NO wish to see a rematch between Rico and Usyk. Call it defensiveness of our sport. Just like I thought Fury’s narrow escape against Ngannou was cringeworthy… I also feel a sense of dread that we came “this close” to having a kickboxer defeat the […]
  • Murat Gassiev v Tony Yoka 27/05/2026
    July 11th in Russia the 2 will face one another for the WBA title. Glad Yoka has been given this opportunity although this is in Moscow. 6 posts - 3 participants Read full topic […]
  • Why was Usyk so bad? 27/05/2026
    What was the major factor for Usyk to perform so poorly against Rico? Rico better than expected, skilled kick boxer, huge size, awkward style, surprise element? Age of Usyk finally showing up? Weight Usyk was too heavy? Usyk not taking the fight seriously? Ukraine war on his mind? 7 posts - 5 participants Read full topic […]
  • Charlie Edwards vs Sikho Nqothole Preview: York Hall Eliminator 26/05/2026
    Originally published at: Charlie Edwards vs Sikho Nqothole Preview: York Hall Eliminator Charlie Edwards returns to York Hall against Sikho Nqothole in a crucial super flyweight clash on May 29, while unbeaten prospects and domestic title contenders fill out a competitive London card. 2 posts - 1 participant Read full topic […]
  • Jai Opetaia saying what many of us think 26/05/2026
    Jai Opetaia Says Boxing Rewards Talk More Than Skill This has long been a thought of mine, but of course it’s always refreshing when an actual boxer says it. Jai is obviously considered by most to be the top dog at cruiser, a division which unfortunately lacks the big names. Surely avoided by many. It could be speculated that at some point Jai could follow t […]
  • Dave Allen to return to ring five weeks after Filip Hrgovic loss 23/05/2026
    Allen revealed that he intends to fight four more times as he gears up for one last roll of the dice. The rebuilding process will get underway on June 20 in Rotherham with a four to six-rounder, five weeks removed from his last outing. “June 20th at Rotherham Magna, I will be back in the ring,” Allen posted on Instagram. "I physically cannot sit and wai […]

© 2026 Boxing News

  • Home
  • Boxing Forum
  • Boxing Videos
  • Contact