VIDEO: Jameel McCline Retires For The Second Time at 50,Speaks of Heavyweights Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury

Former 4 time World Heavyweight contender Jameel Big Time McCline speaks about his second retirement, the Deontay Wilder Tyson Fury Fight, the current and future state of boxing and more.

McCline also speaks to his success after boxing and is now an advocate in the Fight Game for young fighters preparing them for “What’s Next” after boxing.

“I am in a better position for the next phase of my life than those who I lost to for the heavyweight title”






Video: Heavyweight Champion Contender Jameel McCline




McCline decisions Castillo in Hamilton,NJ


HAMILTON, NJ (MARCH 31, 2012)—Former four-time world Heavyweight title challenger, Jameel “Big Time” McCline scored an eight round split decision over veteran Livin Castillo in front of a near capacity crowd at the Hamilton Manor in Hamilton, New Jersey

The six bout card with promoted by Nedal’s Boxing and Andre Kut’s KEA Boxing.

McCline used his seven-plus inch height advantage to jab and set up right hands that forced Castillo to stay on the outside and fight defensively. In round one, McCline buckled Castillo with a long right hand and it looked like it could be a short night for McCline.

Castillo showed veteran tactics and was able to stay away from serious damage and even sneak in some straight lefts but none ever had much affect on McCline who enjoyed a fifty-six pound weight advantage.

McCline was docked a point in round five for throwing Castillo to the canvas.

McCline of New York won by scores of 77-74; 76-75 while Castillo won a card by a 77-74 tally.

In the scorching co-feature, Eberto Medina scored a mild upset when he won a six round unanimous decision over Przemyslaw Opalach in a Middleweight bout

Medina showed tremendous grit and took the fight to the previously undefeated Opalach and seized control half way through the fight. Opalach fought a good fight but Medina was pinpoint in his punching and landed numerous shots and pounded out the decision by scores of 60-54; 60-54 and 59-55.

In a four round ladies bout, Nydia Feliciano spoiled the professional debut of Mikalya Nebal by scoring a four round unanimous decision in a Super Bantamweight bout.

Alando Swain scored a four round unanimous decision over Eddie Edmonds in a Middleweight bout.

Jose Calderon scored a devastating first round stoppage over Jason Sia in a Jr. Welterweight bout. Calderon caught Sia with a left hook that put Sia down and out at2:49 of the opening frame.

In the fight of the night, Tyrone Luckey and Ramon Ellis waged a four round war that ended in a draw in their Lightweight bout.

Ellis and Luckey stood toe to toe and traded bombs from the opening bell that thrilled the fans in attendance.

A bout between KEA Boxing’s Juan Rodriguez Jr. and Daniel Crabtree was scratched just an hour before first bell due to a Crabtree Illness.

Nedals Promotions & KEA Boxing Return Friday April 27th at Resorts in Atlantic City that will be headlined by the USBA Light Heavyweight title bout between Omar Sheika and Yusaf Mack

FULL RESULTS

8 ROUNDS HEAVYWEIGHTS—Jameel McCline (41-11-3) 271 LBS of New York S DEC over Livin Castillo (16-12) 215 lbs of Ecuador…Scores were 77-74; 76-75 for McCline and 77-74 For Castillo

6 ROUNDS MIDDLEWEIGHTS—Eberto Medina (6-7-1) 157 ½ lbs of Ecuador U DEC Pryzemyslaw Opalach (9-1) 161 lbs of Poland…Scores were 60-54; 60-54 and 59-55

4 ROUNDS FEMALE SUPER BANTAMWEIGHTS—Nydia Feliciano (5-2-3) 120 lbs of New York U DEC Over Mikayla Nebal (0-1) 120 ½ lbs of Hilliard, OH…Scores 40-36 on all cards

4 ROUNDS MIDDLEWEIGHTS—Alando Swain (5-1) 156 lbs of Trenton, NJ U DEC over Eddie Edmonds (2-2-2) 157 lbs of Newark, NJ…Scores were 40-36; 40-36 & 39-37

4 ROUNDS JR. WELTERWEIGHT–Jose Calderon (4-1, 4 KO’s) 143 lbs of Puerto Rico KO 1 (2:49) over Jason Sia (0-5) 141 lbs of Hamilton, NJ

4 ROUNDS LIGHTWEIGHTS—Tyrone Luckey (4-1-1) 132 lbs of Middleton, NJ MAJ DRAW with Ramon Ellis (2-7-2) 138 ½ lbs of Philadelphia…scores were 39-37 for Luckey; 38-38 and 38-38

For more information on:

Nedals Promotions, click: www.nedalspromotions.com

KEA Boxing: www.keaboxing.com




WEIGHTS FROM HAMILTON, NJ


Jameel McCline 271 – Livin Castillo 215
Przemyslaw Opalach 161 – Eberto Medina 157 ½
Juan Rodriguez Jr. 147 – Daniel Crabtree 148
Alando Swain 157 – Eddie Edmonds 157
Mikayla Nebal 120 ½- Nydia Feliciano 120
Tyrone Luckey 135 – Ramon Ellis 138

Venue: Hamilton Manor
Promoters: Nedals Promotions & Andre Kut’s KEA Boxing
1st bell: 7:30 Pm Eastern

FORECASTERS USING NEW WEB TOOL TO CALCULATE SNOW RATIOS

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society April 1, 2005 | Anonymous Predicting exactly how much snow will fall in a given storm is a challenge for forecasters. They first must estimate how much liquid the storm will produce and then convert to snow amounts using a snow ratio, the amount of water that results from melting a certain depth of snow. Because this ratio can vary widely, from 3:1 (3 inches of snow per inch of liquid water) up to 100:1, meteorologists give a range of amounts in their forecasts. this web site debt to income ratio calculator

A better way of calculating snow ratios, however, using the Internet, is making snowfall prediction a little easier on NWS forecasters this winter. They now can go on the Web and obtain a snow ratio in minutes knowing just a few parameters.

Paul Roebber, professor of mathematical science at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and one of his students, Sara Bruening, came up with the improved method of predicting snow ratios. It was peer reviewed and appeared in the April 2003 issue of Weather and Forecasting.

They first applied a statistical process involving artificial neural networks (ANN), which create computer simulations within a “brain-like” system of interconnected processing units. Although ANNs have seen only limited use in meteorology, Roebber believed the system could take into account the many variables that snow-ratio prediction involves.

“I’ve always been interested in neural networks and had wanted to try using it in a forecast project,” Roebber says. “This seemed like the perfect opportunity to try it out.” He is currently collecting cases that will verify the strengths and weaknesses of the system. In one case, John Else at the Sullivan, Wisconsin, NWS office wrote that Roebber’s method gave a 13:1 ratio for a storm on 6 January, which equated to 6 or 7 inches of snow; the actual amount that fell was 7 inches. debttoincomeratiocalculatornow.com debt to income ratio calculator

One downside, forecasters admit, is that the method calculates too broad a range of ratios to be truly effective. “Forecasters already know what it’s going to say,” says Jeff Waldstreicher, deputy chief of the NWS Eastern Region Scientific Services Division. “But it does help” by verifying quantitatively what forecasters are independently inferring from the models, he says.

The Web page hosting the snow ratio calculator explains to the user what to expect, and then walks through the process to obtain a snow ratio. It also tells users that it was designed as an informal collaboration between the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Grand Forks, North Dakota, office of the NWS, and remains a research “test-bed”-although it is gaining wider use among forecasters.

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FORMER WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE CHALLENGER JAMEEL “BIG TIME” McCLINE ADDED TO HAMILTON, NJ SHOW THIS SATURDAY


HAMILTON, NEW JERSEY (March 27, 2012)—Already a packed fight card, this Saturday night’s boxing event at The Hamilton Manor just got even bigger with the addition of former four-time world Heavyweight Jameel McCline taking on Livin Castillo in a bout scheduled for eight rounds.

The show is promoted by Nedal Abuhumoud’s Nedal’s Promotions and Andre Kut’s KEA Boxing.

In the main event, rising Super Middleweight prospect, Derrick “Take It to the Bank” Webster (12-0, 7 KO’s) of Glassboro, NJ will take on his sternest test to date when he takes on veteran John Mackey (13-6-3, 6 KO’s) of Montgomery, Alabama in a bout scheduled for eight rounds.

McCline (40-11-3, 24 KO’s) of West Palm Beach, Florida has been one of the most recognizable Heavyweights for more than a decade as he has wins over former world champions Al Cole & Shannon Briggs as well as wins over defeating former world title challengers Michael Grant and Cedric Boswell. McCline came up just short in fighting for the title as he lost to Wladimir Klitschko, Chris Byrd, Nikolai Valuev and Samuel Peter.

Castillo (16-11, 10 KO’s) of Atlantic City, NJ via Ecuador is a cagey veteran who has faced nothing but the top of the division as he has shared the ring with the likes of world champions Jorge Castro, Jean Marc Mormeck, Oleg Maskaev, Alexander Povetkin & Bruce Seldon; Title challenger Eddie Chambers as well as top contenders Chazz Witherspoon, Travis Kauffman and Derek Rossy. Castillo has a big win over then 18-2 Robert Hawkins

A terrific undercard has been assembled that will feature undefeated Polish import Przemyslaw Opalach (9-0, 8 KO’s) make his American debut when he takes on Sean Ryan Wilson (7-3, 2 KO’s) of Cambridge, Nebraska in a six round Middleweight bout

KEA Boxing’s undefeated Welterweight Juan “The Beast” Rodriguez Jr. (8-0, 3 KO’s) of Union City, NJ will take on the rugged Daniel Crabtree (3-4, 3 KO’s) of Hilliard, Ohio in a six round Welterweight bout.

In a six round Middleweight bout, Alando Swain (4-1, 1 KO) of Trenton, NJ will take on Eddie Edmonds (2-1-2, 1 KO) of Trenton, NJ

In a four round female Featherweight bout Mikayla Nebal of Ohio will make her pro debut when she takes on Nydia Feliciano (4-2-3) of Bronx, NY

Undefeated Heavyweight Joe Cusumano (2-0, 2 KO’s) of Virginia Beach, VA will take on durable Lonnie Kornegay (1-6-2) of Baltimore, MD

Rounding out the card will be Tyrone Luckey (4-1, 4 KO’s) of Middletown, New Jersey battling Philadelphian Ramon Ellis (2-7-1, 1 KO) in a four round Lightweight bout.

Tickets for this great night of boxing are priced at $75 for Ringside and $50 for General Admission and can be purchased by calling 609-396-3005 or 609-586-3225

For more information, click www.nedalspromotions.com or www.kea-boxing.com

The Hamilton Manor is located at 30 Route 156 –Right off of Route 130; Hamilton, NJ 08620