Ian McCall Reveals Frightening Details From Blood Infection


Ian McCall

UFC flyweight Ian McCall was forced out of his UFC Fight Night 56 co-main event bout with John Lineker at the last minute.

It was later revealed that McCall had a blood infection, and as a result was pulled from the card.

Now we have more details regarding the seriousness of the infection from McCall’s interview with Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour.

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“Once I weakened my immune system with my weight cut, my body completely failed me,”

Leading up to the bout, McCall said his symptoms were minimal, but he turned down antibiotics because, I don’t like putting that stuff in body, I don’t know how this stuff works.”

However things became much more severe prior to weigh-ins for McCall.

“Usually backstage, I’ve got a lot of energy, I’m shadow boxing, it’s also a mental thing. I like to show the person that I’ve got energy in spades, cardio in spades, I’m going to cut weight, if we fought right now, I’d bury you. But I just couldn’t. I couldn’t move, I just wanted to save whatever energy I have for the stage. I went on, I made my weight, put on a little show, and then once we got backstage it just got worse, I started to drink, I couldn’t get food in, I took one bite of pineapple and I was like I need a trash can. So [UFC employee] Isabella [Hodge] brought one over. I didn’t throw up, even though I felt like it. they gave us the [pre-fight] speech and I couldn’t stand up. They had to get me an IV at the stadium, they were like let’s do it now.”

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“I tried to stay positive and keep breathing and relaxing and focused. I was eating very small amounts of food, a protein shake here, a little bit of chicken and vegetables. I don’t gorge myself before the fight, I eat as healthy as I eat any other day. … I laid down and my body started steaming up. My throat, my back, my head, my hand, I had shooting pains, all the stuff, I had a lot of trouble breathing, I couldn’t really see, I had probably drank 10 pounds water, I had an IV in me, I should have felt a lot better. I couldn’t see my phone, luckily I was able to text my coach, ‘you need to grab a doctor and come up, you gotta get the doctor, I don’t feel good, I don’t know what to do.’”

McCall informed Helwani that he doesn’t remember much from his hospital visit, but upon arriving at his hotel, slept for 10-hours. During his extended period of sleep, it was determined that he was unable to compete, and as a result the bout was scrapped. Despite sympathy from everyone regarding the situation, McCall admitted he was let down that his body failed him.

“I tried not to cry to myself. I tried not to lay there and cry like a little girl. It’s depressing, it’s something you strive so hard for. I’m a machine, I can fight through this, Why? Why did my body fail me, why did I let this happen. People can talk all the shit they want, I don’t care what they say on twitter, people can say what they want, all these twitter trolls that talk shit. As far as mysef, look how much training I’ve put in. I know I’m in this good of shape. I know I’m this healthy. I know I”m this tough. I know I’m this much of a badass. How has this vehicle I’ve created failed me, why is it happening to me? You go through a whole range of emotions, I just laid there and just tried to be somehow positive about it.”

“I want that fight. I think it makes a lot of sense. I think that him trying to go around me is weird. We still have a date. We gotta dance, homie. We gotta get down, we’ve got some games to play. I get it, you don’t want to fight me, whatever stupid reasons you have in your mind. But I just think he realizes I’m a very bad fight for him. I made weight, I made 125 and I was sick. I’m going to make weight you missed weight [Lineker made weight on his second attempt] and you’re good. I think he realizes the type of individual that he’s going to have to deal with when I am 100 percent.”

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From all of us here at BJPenn.com we would like to wish Ian McCall a speedy recovery.