JAMES DEGALE has Carl Froch firmly in his sights after taking a major step towards a world title tilt on Saturday.
The Londoner retained his WBC silver super-middleweight belt by defeating Croatian Stjepan Bozic at Bluewater, Kent.
DeGale, the 2008 Olympic middleweight gold medallist, dominated the contest, with Bozic’s corner throwing in the towel before the start of the fifth round.
DeGale, 27, is hungry for a domestic showdown with WBA and IBF champion Froch.
He said: “I’m in boxing for the big fight, I love the big shows. And Carl Froch is a fantastic fighter.
“But everyone is making him out to be like ‘The Terminator’, who can’t be beaten. But he has lost before and I think I’m all wrong for him.” [Click Here To Read More]
The Londoner retained his WBC silver super-middleweight belt by defeating Croatian Stjepan Bozic at Bluewater, Kent.
DeGale, the 2008 Olympic middleweight gold medallist, dominated the contest, with Bozic’s corner throwing in the towel before the start of the fifth round.
DeGale, 27, is hungry for a domestic showdown with WBA and IBF champion Froch.
He said: “I’m in boxing for the big fight, I love the big shows. And Carl Froch is a fantastic fighter.
“But everyone is making him out to be like ‘The Terminator’, who can’t be beaten. But he has lost before and I think I’m all wrong for him.” [Click Here To Read More]
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