Degale vs Jack is a mismatch in disguise!

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  • Thraxox
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    #1

    Degale vs Jack is a mismatch in disguise!

    If your opponent barely sc****d pass an Alexander Brand you know it's not a 50/50 the everybody is making this out to be.

    This is going to be an easy night for Degale. 12-0 UD or a TKO/KO win from the best 168 pounder: James Degale.

    U bet on that.
  • John Locke
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    #2
    It's absolutely not a mismatch, Jack is a solid all-round fighter. Although I lean towards Chunky, there's a legit chance Jack takes advantage of Chunky's suspect engine and outworks him.

    Also he fought Brand in his 11th pro fight, over 4 years ago. DeGale's had some **** performances against worse fighters than Brand.

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    • mlac
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      #3
      chunky will win easily....if he doesnt gass out after 6 rounds.

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      • Dip_Slide
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        #4
        Alexander Brand is not a bum, he's an experienced veteran with 300+ amateur fights and tons of sparring rounds against top fighters, Jack fought him in his 11th fight and has come a long way as a fighter since then, Degale lost to Groves by the way and Jack beat Groves, triangle theories don't work, styles have to be considered too.

        I think it's a pretty even matchup, I think Degale is more skilled but Jack is a determined hardworker with physical and mental toughness and I think he's consistent and fundamentally sound enough to beat Degale, if I had to bet then I'd lean very slightly to Degale, but Jack can win too.

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        • Tom Cruise
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          #5
          Lmao. If you have followed Degales career you will know he struggled with a good few journeymen in his time.

          What matters is where they are now, and it looks to me that they are both on a similar level. Degale maybe looking better when he is firing on all cylinders, but Jack showing more consistency throughout the fight.

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          • bboy80
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            #6
            As long as Degale doesnt get lazy mid rnds, he should take this imo.

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            • BoxingFan85
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              #7
              Porky Madina Made DeGale look average in the later rounds.. Jack is a good solid fighter but I expect DeGale to win by UD but in no fücking way is this a mismatch...

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              • PK3434
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                #8
                Jack has improved a good deal in the last couple years. Both guys are very good but not special. Should be very competitive.

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                • soul_survivor
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                  #9
                  It's a mismatch taking into account the skill level of the men involved. DeGale is so sharp and fluid and knows how to stay out of range and when to unload.

                  However, that's not boxing. DeGale, even with his recent improvements has a poor engine, he'd had it all the way through his career and he ALWAYS takes the middle rounds off. Jack is likely to pick up those rounds and if he can do well in the tailend of the fight, no reason why he can't pick up a decision.

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                  • Larry the boss
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                    #10
                    just enjoy the fight

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