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    Marco Antonio Periban has warned James DeGale MBE that he will show that he has operated at a higher level when they meet at the sold-out Echo Arena in Liverpool on November 22, live on Sky Sports Box Office.

    The Super Middleweights clash on Merseyside with DeGale looking to impress as he hunts for a World title shot at the start of 2015, but the Mexican plans to derail the Olympic gold medallist’s plans.

    Periban was edged out via majority decision by Sakio Bika for the vacant WBC title in June 2013 and had unbeaten J’Leon Love is plenty of trouble in the fifth round of their clash in May. The 31 year old believes these fights are bigger than anyone DeGale has ever faced and says that will be a big factor on the night.
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  • #2
    Bika is not one of the best punchers in the division is he?

    Disagree with that.

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    • #3
      Had he beaten Bika, his record would be better than DeGale's.

      But both are equally short on quality wins. Periban has Love vs DeGale's Gonzalez and Wilczewski (gave Abraham a tough fight).

      But it doesn't matter either way. Resumes don't fight, fighters do, and DeGale will beat Periban easily.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Black Barty View Post
        Had he beaten Bika, his record would be better than DeGale's.

        But both are equally short on quality wins. Periban has Love vs DeGale's Gonzalez and Wilczewski (gave Abraham a tough fight).

        But it doesn't matter either way. Resumes don't fight, fighters do, and DeGale will beat Periban easily.
        Periban doesn't have Love on his resume. He doesn't have anybody on his resume.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Black Barty View Post
          Had he beaten Bika, his record would be better than DeGale's.

          But both are equally short on quality wins. Periban has Love vs DeGale's Gonzalez and Wilczewski (gave Abraham a tough fight).

          But it doesn't matter either way. Resumes don't fight, fighters do, and DeGale will beat Periban easily.
          Wanna bet periban pulls the upset?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Sparked_26 View Post
            Bika is not one of the best punchers in the division is he?

            Disagree with that.


            No, but he is a tough, awkward, fouling, avoided sonofa*****, and i give him big credit for that fight, way and above anyone degale has fought.

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