Comments Thread For: DeGale Lists Goal of Unification, Then 175 For Stevenson, Kovalev

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  • Foreign Soil
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    #11
    Right... Just trying to get famous by naming bigger names.

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    • MrRolltide91
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      #12
      Just want to see him vs jack

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      • MDPopescu
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        #13
        Originally posted by Weebler I
        He might not know who he is.

        I'd say DeGale moving up is some way off. Jack-Bute winner, Ramirez, Groves II all to come.
        Zurdo is no joke for DeGale...

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        • SP4RTICUS
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          #14
          Originally posted by MDPopescu
          Did Chunky forget to mention Beterbiev? Or the other dude who is just pursuing greatness at LHW?
          No, he just mentioned the guy who at this present time is the proven best at LHW. Does Beterbiev at this time beat Stevenson, Pascal, Bute or Hopkins? great prospect all the same.
          The other guy vs Kov is the fight we all want to see.

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          • soul_survivor
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            #15
            DeGale, if handled right, could become a smw great and make tonnes of money/fans. He can unify against whoever the Jack/Bute winner is, then fight the new kid Ramirez or get in a fight with Groves and end his tenure as the best 168 pounder on the planet.

            By that time, maybe LHW has sorted itself out and DeGale can fight one of the top 3 guys.

            Having said all that, it seems that DeGale has put his career in the hands of Haymon and that may be a very bad move.

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            • Bronx2245
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              #16
              175 is only getting better: Kovalev, Stevenson, Ward, Beterbiev, Fonfara, Eleider Alvarez, and soon DeGale. Plenty of fights to be made!

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              • Kilrain
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                #17
                No-one really cares about DeGale at this point, let's be honest. He's turned into his arrogant old self again.

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                • Kilrain
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by soul_survivor
                  DeGale, if handled right, could become a smw great and make tonnes of money/fans.
                  In order to do that, he'd need to be likeable, which he isn't, and exciting to watch, which he isn't. So I really can't see him becoming a fan favourite, no. Very, very unlikely to happen.

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                  • soul_survivor
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Kilrain
                    In order to do that, he'd need to be likeable, which he isn't, and exciting to watch, which he isn't. So I really can't see him becoming a fan favourite, no. Very, very unlikely to happen.
                    You clearly don't know about the fan he was drawing to channel 5 broadcasts in the uk and the fact, post olympics, he was a pretty big draw and media personality, before Groves derailed him.

                    He could easily be bigger than that, especially with the right opponents and management. Fighters with less skill and less likability have done more.

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