Is James Degale a new breed of fighter?

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #1

    Is James Degale a new breed of fighter?

    Is he the first of the "slick african-englishmen"
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    #2
    Herol Graham was pretty slick.

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    • BallisticAffair
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      #3
      Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
      Is James Degale a new breed of fighter?
      Nope.

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      • Taaj Manzoor
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        #4
        Degale is the ultimate fighter.

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        • onechance87
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          #5
          He has talent no doubt,Hopefully he gets a title shot after groves.

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          • BallisticAffair
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            #6
            Originally posted by onechance87
            He has talent no doubt,Hopefully he gets a title shot after groves.
            Stieglitz is deeply mediocre and that Warren Boxing Organization crap-strap is there to be taken from him.



            He loves his homecooking, though...will they be able to entice him out of Germany?

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            • Fix
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              #7
              Lloyd Honeyghan was pretty slick early in his career but he later turned into a slugger.

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