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    By Declan Taylor - IT WAS two years ago this week that Carl Froch and George Groves clashed for the first time on a highly charged and controversial night in Manchester. Meanwhile, down south in the London suburb of Harlesden, another 12 stone man was being slowly enveloped by ever-worsening depression.

    The Olympic gold medal, secured five years earlier in Beijing, was still displayed proudly in the family home but the promising career of the gifted, silky southpaw had stagnated.

    A defeat against Groves was the only blot on a tenure which had already gleaned British and European super-middleweight titles and left him, it seemed, only a few fights away from a shot at the world crown.

    But for James DeGale, it already felt like time to give up. The money earned to that point had been invested wisely, in property mainly, and his name alone, he thought, would be enough to earn a few grand a month as a personal trainer. He was ready to turn his back on a sport with which he had fallen out of love.

    Only a few months earlier he had flown to Quebec for an eight rounder. In a function room at the Hilton Lac Leamy, he stopped Sebastien Demers inside two. He did not enjoy it. Boxing, he said, had become nothing more than a job and he wanted out. Watching Froch and Groves capture the imagination of the British public did not help one bit. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    i like this guy, good fighter

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    • #3
      His top three are cool and it's now his time to shine, not completely sold on the person but maybe a lot of his negative comments in the past has been to do with his being left out after the close points lost to Groves. He should handle Bute with ease and it would be a disaster if he doesn't get him inside the distance.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by thack View Post
        His top three are cool and it's now his time to shine, not completely sold on the person but maybe a lot of his negative comments in the past has been to do with his being left out after the close points lost to Groves. He should handle Bute with ease and it would be a disaster if he doesn't get him inside the distance.
        He was acting like a twat before his loss to Groves. Time will tell if he has grown up.

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        • #5
          He seems to have calmed down a lot, used to follow the path of Amir Khan with bravado and bollocks but that look never suited him. I remember watching him fight Wilczewski and how he narrowly sc****d through made me wonder how far he could actually go in the sport.

          I can't knock his performance against Dirrell though and 168lb is a free for all now Froch has gone and Ward has moved up. It's a strong division in terms of domestic rivals too so can't wait to see what happens there.

          Couple things that remain that have always irked me a little; his trainer, Jim McDonnell, isn't that proven but he's a very fit man and I think that passes through into his training. DeGale did have problems initially with endurance but seems to be OKish now. Secondly, the motherfucker can't throw a hook properly it's Calzaghe-esque and looks amateur as fuck.
          Last edited by D-MiZe; 11-28-2015, 09:49 AM.

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          • #6
            The best that ever lived? I don't think so, if he had the potential to be the best brit ever people would have spotted it already.

            To be the best p4p british fighter currently fighting should be his best bet. So he would have to leapfrog Khan and brook and maybe a few others.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
              The best that ever lived? I don't think so, if he had the potential to be the best brit ever people would have spotted it already.

              To be the best p4p british fighter currently fighting should be his best bet. So he would have to leapfrog Khan and brook and maybe a few others.
              He was an Olympic Gold Medalist.

              His career took a wrong turn after the gift decision he lost against Groves so he'd been under the radar for a long time.

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              • #8
                He's an excellent fighter and I would love to see him stay at the top.
                His loss to Groves was his own fault and preventable. In fact it was the only good thing I have ever seen from Adam Booth. He made Groves fight entirely defensively as opposed to every fight he had ever done before and Degale froze completely.
                Awful fight to watch as it seemed like about 5 punches were thrown. Neither fighter looked good and I too would have been devastated to have lost in that fashion.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
                  He was an Olympic Gold Medalist.

                  His career took a wrong turn after the gift decision he lost against Groves so he'd been under the radar for a long time.
                  He was a gold medalist but he was like Audley Harrison and Harrison didn't do anything as a pro as well. But credit to Degale withhis win over Dirrell. But how old is Degale now, he needs to get a move on.
                  Last edited by hugh grant; 11-28-2015, 11:25 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Great brit fighters sure is a short list

                    The list of great British Boxers isn't a very long list. Almost as short as the list for mexican war heroes. Calzaghe-Froch- That's about it for a Brit.

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