Jameel McCline
Jameel McCline | |
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Born | Jameel McCline May 20, 1970 New York City, New York, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Other names | Big Time |
Statistics | |
Weight(s) | Heavyweight |
Height | 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) |
Reach | 82 in (208 cm) |
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 57 |
Wins | 41 |
Wins by KO | 24 |
Losses | 13 |
Draws | 3 |
No contests | 0 |
Jameel “Big Time” McCline (born May 20, 1970) is a professional heavyweight boxer, notable for his size, at 6'6" and over 260 lbs. McCline is managed by Scott Hirsch and trained by Mathew Drayton.
Life Before Boxing
McCline grew up in Harlem, New York City, living in group homes, foster homes, and orphanages where he learned to live independently. Graduating from Comsewogue High School in Port Jefferson Station, New York
McCline spent five years in prison for gun running prior to becoming a professional fighter.[1] Also earning a degree in Liberal Arts at New York Institute of Technology after his release from prison.
Professional career
Starting at the late age of 25 years old and having no amateur experience, McCline has taken part in four world Heavyweight title clashes with Chris Byrd, Wladimir Klitschko, Nikolai Valuev and Samuel Peter, losing all four times. Uniquely, each of these title bouts was for a different version of the world title. He has captured several wins against notable fighters, including Alfred Cole, Michael Grant, Lance Whitaker, Shannon Briggs, Charles Shufford, Cedric Boswell, and Terry Smith but has been unable to replicate these performances in title fight situations, although the loss to Chris Byrd was by only one point in a very controversial split decision. Also losing a championship fight in which he had the champion (Sam Peter) down three times during the fight. In addition to the aforementioned title fight losses, he has lost to Greg Pickrom, Calvin Brock and was upset by the underdog Zuri Lawrence in 2005. After which, he went on a six fight win streak that led him back to a World Title fight.
On January 20, 2007 McCline challenged WBA heavyweight title holder Nikolai Valuev, in what was the first ever heavyweight title fight on Swiss soil. The fight was also reportedly the "biggest" championship fight in history, with the two fighters having a combined weight of approximately 600 pounds (270 kilograms) on fight night. Valuev was declared the winner by TKO when McCline suffered a patellar tendon rupture of his left knee at the end of the third round while throwing a punch and was unable to continue. At the time of the stoppage McCline was behind on only 1 of the judges scorecards.
McCline was most recently set to face Vitali Klitschko, in the latter’s first fight back since retiring from the ring in 2005, but due to an injury Klitschko was forced to pull out, and instead McCline fought Samuel Peter on 6 October 2007 for Peter's WBC Interim title. Despite managing to put Peter on the canvas 3 times in the early rounds of the fight (the first knockdowns of Peter's career) McCline would go on to lose to a controversial unanimous decision on the judges scorecards.
On March 8, 2008 McCline faced former two-time WBA heavyweight title holder John Ruiz in Mexico. McCline lost a unanimous decision in a 12 round scheduled bout.
In McCline's most recent bout he defeated Mike Mollo by unanimous decision on November 7, 2008.
He fought Chris Arreola on April 11, 2009 on the undercard of the Paul Williams vs. Winky Wright bout but lost the fight by 4th round knockout.
He made a comeback on December 3, 2011, where he defeated Dennis McKinney by TKO in the 4th round. The venue for the fight was Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, North Carolina.
Steroid Allegations
Just prior to his bout with Peter, it was reported by the New York Daily News that McCline had received more than $12,000 of drugs including the steroids stanozolol and nandrolone, along with human growth hormone, testosterone and tamoxifen from Signature Pharmacy in 2005 and 2006. Although, he never tested positive for steroid use, which is a requirement for all world title bouts.
Professional boxing record
References
- ^ http://www.boxing-monthly.co.uk/content/0112/two.htm Big Time Beckons
External links
- Boxing record for Jameel McCline from BoxRec (registration required)