“How can these guys scare me?” asks Cheavon Clarke

Cheavon Clarke reveals that an early dice with death has left him fearless inside a boxing ring as he warns all of his rivals that heโ€™s coming for them.

(Interview by Shaun Brown)


BN: How would you assess your own development in the pro game so far?

CC: You see, itโ€™s not my job to assess it. Itโ€™s your job, my coachโ€™s job and just generally the people that are watching. So, Iโ€™m gonna turn the question on you. How would you assess my development?


BN: I think youโ€™ve made significant strides. Everyoneโ€™s excited about your future and eager to see your next move because youโ€™re mandatory for the British title. Are you excited about that?

CC: Yeah, Iโ€™ve been mandatory since June when I beat David Jamieson so now that Isaacโ€™s won it, it should be me and Isaac but the guys over at Boxxer playing [are] blind like I havenโ€™t been mandatory. People just need to recognise that I earned the right to be here and Iโ€™m up next.


BN: What did you think of the fight between Isaac Chamberlain and Mikael Lawal, and what did you think of both performances?

CC: Letโ€™s face it, respectfully, Lawal wasnโ€™t there. I donโ€™t know where Lawal was, but he wasnโ€™t fighting. Chamberlain only had to turn up really. It was like a walk in the park for Chamberlain really. Fair play to him because he came prepared and did what he had to do but the Lawal that fought [David] Jamieson is what we expected at least. We was robbed of that. He tried in the last two rounds, but it was way too late.


BN: Is Chamberlain who you want to fight next?

CC: Yeah, of course. Like I said Iโ€™ve earned the right to be there as has Chamberlain. Itโ€™ll be a good fight and the British fans will love it. Iโ€™m sure youโ€™d love it. Heโ€™s got skills as you said. Letโ€™s put them to the test.


BN: So, how would your own skills match up against his?

CC: Iโ€™d say my skills are superior. I think Iโ€™ve demonstrated that since turning pro. Really and truly you guys should call me โ€˜Mr Step Upโ€™ instead of โ€˜C4โ€™ because all Iโ€™ve done is step up and up. If you look at Jordan Thompson, he fought [Vasil] Ducar and got dropped in the last round. Ducar wasnโ€™t nowhere to be seen [against me]. I made it look easy. Jamieson, I made it look easy, respectfully. People just need to acknowledge what it is.


BN: I read an interview of yours from last year and one of the quotes was, โ€œMy ethos is to level upโ€. Do you feel as though youโ€™re doing that each time?

CC: Iโ€™ll have to ask you that. Do you think Iโ€™ve levelled up each fight or do I come out here hiding behind people?


BN: I certainly donโ€™t think youโ€™re the type of boxer to hide. I donโ€™t think many are. Thatโ€™s your quote so what do you think?

CC: Yeah, most definitely. Letโ€™s face it Iโ€™ve had seven fights [and] I fought a guy thatโ€™s challenged people at European level and given them trouble and [been] causing problems for a long time. Jamieson challenged for the British and letโ€™s not forget I was mandatory for the English, and I wouldโ€™ve walked that. The ethos is level up and Iโ€™ve been doing that. Eddie Hearn can contest to that. Itโ€™s just for people to see my value and put the respect on my work because Iโ€™ve never always wanted to box. I wanted to play football. When I go out and fight, I want people to look at me like, โ€œYo, heโ€™s bringing boxing back like the 80s, the 90s eraโ€. When you see me fight, I want you to think, โ€œOh my days he belongs in that eraโ€.


BN: If you look at the UK cruiserweight scene itโ€™s a great time to be active because it would seem in your future, there are going to be some tasty domestic fights. Is that something you want?

CC: It doesnโ€™t bother me who I face. I came from the international Olympic boxing scene where we turn up at competitions, where you donโ€™t know who youโ€™re going to face. My first tournament I fought the Olympic champion [Evgeny Tischenko], and I shouldโ€™ve got the decision, but I didnโ€™t. That shows you where my mentality is at. It wouldnโ€™t bother me who I face, Iโ€™m used to that.


BN: How much have we seen so far of your own abilities?

CC: Youโ€™ve seen glimpses. I think the Jamieson fight was a good fight to say, โ€œOh wow, he can do thatโ€. When I first came in, I said, โ€œIโ€™m a mixture of Mike Tyson, Roy Jones, Sugar Ray Robinsonโ€ and I think you got to see a bit of that in there. And even in the last fight you got to see a bit of the Roy Jones flair and when I was [up] close you saw a bit of the Mike Tyson. Left hooks like Sugar Ray Robinson, too. You see it. I donโ€™t want to say the whole game.


BN: With the exception of winning fights what are you expecting of yourself in 2024?

CC: I expect to be ranked highly in a couple of the [sanctioning] bodies. I desperately want the British and just to keep winning. Do you know what Iโ€™d like? To get a little more recognition in terms of this kid is a serious contender. I think because Iโ€™m not the type who goes chatting nonsense and ruining the game people donโ€™t hear about me as much. The boxing will do the talking in the end because my styleโ€™s exciting and I win.


BN: Looking into your past you fell from your house when you were six and was impaled on a spike. When you were older your appendix exploded. Has surviving instilled a greater strength, a greater mindset and does getting into the ring โ€“ because of what happened โ€“ not faze you in the slightest.

CC: If you come face to face with death, how can these guys scare you? I dance to the ring; I genuinely enjoy it. You see how I enter the ring. Itโ€™s a fun day in the park for me. I donโ€™t consciously think about it, but I suppose it does play a part. Itโ€™s just about working hard and using the principles I learned from my grandparents and my parents. Also, continuing the great side of boxing that you saw in the 80s, 90s and bringing that back because I feel like boxing is a bit soft. Itโ€™s a bit like, โ€œOh, Iโ€™m a boxer nowโ€. Everybody can be a boxer now. The most important thing is I stay healthy and not get hit. Thatโ€™s something I invest in but [to] also entertain the people that pay their hard-earned money to come out and watch me. If youโ€™re my fan already I respect you and if youโ€™re not, welcome to the crew.

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