James DeGale handed WBC lifeline following world title loss
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James DeGale handed WBC lifeline following world title loss
James DeGale is in line to potentially challenge the winner of David Benavidez v Ronald Gavril II having been rated in the Top 15 by the WBC in January.
The 31 year-old surprisingly lost his world super-middleweight title to Caleb Truax on December 9 of last year and is immediately ranked by the World Boxing Council due to his past achievements.
No organization places a world title holder due to association with their chosen title sanctioning body, although dropping the belt to Truax gave the WBC the opportunity to act.
A win over a fellow-contender in the Top 15 would then elevate DeGale into the Top 10, whilst being positioned at 11th in the latest list means the Briton could qualify for a voluntary shot.
Current champion Benavidez meets Gavril again on February 17 and DeGale will be an avid viewer knowing a summer title shot is now a possibility.
Current WBC super-middleweight Top 15:
1 Callum Smith (GB)
2 Chris Eubank Jr. (GB)
3 Anthony Dirrell (US)
4 Jessie Hart (US)
5 Ronald Gavril (Romania/US)
6 Rocky Fielding (GB) BBB C/COMM
7 Hadillah Mohoumadi (France) EBU
8 Juergen Braehmer (Germany) * CBP/P
9 Fedor Chudinov (Russia)
10 Avni Yildirim (Turkey) INTL
11 James DeGale (GB) * CBP/P
12 J'Leon Love (US)
13 Jayde Mitchell (Australia)
14 John Ryder (GB) * CBP/P
15 Vincent Feigenbutz (Germany) * CBP/P
*CBP = awaiting Clean Boxing Program paperwork
The 31 year-old surprisingly lost his world super-middleweight title to Caleb Truax on December 9 of last year and is immediately ranked by the World Boxing Council due to his past achievements.
No organization places a world title holder due to association with their chosen title sanctioning body, although dropping the belt to Truax gave the WBC the opportunity to act.
A win over a fellow-contender in the Top 15 would then elevate DeGale into the Top 10, whilst being positioned at 11th in the latest list means the Briton could qualify for a voluntary shot.
Current champion Benavidez meets Gavril again on February 17 and DeGale will be an avid viewer knowing a summer title shot is now a possibility.
Current WBC super-middleweight Top 15:
1 Callum Smith (GB)
2 Chris Eubank Jr. (GB)
3 Anthony Dirrell (US)
4 Jessie Hart (US)
5 Ronald Gavril (Romania/US)
6 Rocky Fielding (GB) BBB C/COMM
7 Hadillah Mohoumadi (France) EBU
8 Juergen Braehmer (Germany) * CBP/P
9 Fedor Chudinov (Russia)
10 Avni Yildirim (Turkey) INTL
11 James DeGale (GB) * CBP/P
12 J'Leon Love (US)
13 Jayde Mitchell (Australia)
14 John Ryder (GB) * CBP/P
15 Vincent Feigenbutz (Germany) * CBP/P
*CBP = awaiting Clean Boxing Program paperwork
Re: James DeGale handed WBC lifeline following world title loss
Dropping to 11th seems harsh.
Re: James DeGale handed WBC lifeline following world title loss
unless it suits a la KovalevRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑15 Jan 2018, 15:06 No organization places a world title holder due to association with their chosen title sanctioning body,
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Re: James DeGale handed WBC lifeline following world title loss
He had a crap night, but he can come back and get amongst this lot. Hopefully with a new trainer to shake things up. I still wanna see him and groves again.
Re: James DeGale handed WBC lifeline following world title loss
Thought there was rematch clause with truax ? If so pay truax what he wants and do it again .. or am I missing something ?
Re: James DeGale handed WBC lifeline following world title loss
Its fair.
I could see 4 guys above him on that list giving him a hard time of it, and 2 or 3 I would tip to beat ( or totally smash) him. And thats assuming he finds his form again.
Truax is open to a rematch last I heard, and despite what Eddie said, I think there is a rematch clause. That would be a much easier route than facing off with the top WBC guys?
I could see 4 guys above him on that list giving him a hard time of it, and 2 or 3 I would tip to beat ( or totally smash) him. And thats assuming he finds his form again.
Truax is open to a rematch last I heard, and despite what Eddie said, I think there is a rematch clause. That would be a much easier route than facing off with the top WBC guys?
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Re: James DeGale handed WBC lifeline following world title loss
Off topic somewhat, but Truax seems like a really decent guy from his Twitter feed. Glad he won.
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Re: James DeGale handed WBC lifeline following world title loss
Apparently there is a rematch clause.
Is Degale intending to box again? It seems like a long time without any indication that he wants a rematch.
With regards the WBC ‘lifeline’, it may be more providing a rope.
Is Degale intending to box again? It seems like a long time without any indication that he wants a rematch.
With regards the WBC ‘lifeline’, it may be more providing a rope.
Re: James DeGale handed WBC lifeline following world title loss
There was an interview where he was taking time to evaluate etc.....I read it like problems with training/camp and he was maybe thinking about switch of trainer - that was just my read on it though.leejonesjnr wrote: ↑16 Jan 2018, 09:08 Apparently there is a rematch clause.
Is Degale intending to box again? It seems like a long time without any indication that he wants a rematch.
With regards the WBC ‘lifeline’, it may be more providing a rope.
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Re: James DeGale handed WBC lifeline following world title loss
I really wouldn't be that surprised if DeGale retired. He really didn't look at all good in that fight, something seemed missing.
Sometimes fighters are done after a couple of hard nights, maybe that's the case with Degale, he looked very vulnerable, and seemed unable to pull the trigger.
Sometimes fighters are done after a couple of hard nights, maybe that's the case with Degale, he looked very vulnerable, and seemed unable to pull the trigger.
Re: James DeGale handed WBC lifeline following world title loss
He tweeted earlier tonight he’ll be getting it back in a couple of months.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑16 Jan 2018, 17:51 I really wouldn't be that surprised if DeGale retired. He really didn't look at all good in that fight, something seemed missing.
Sometimes fighters are done after a couple of hard nights, maybe that's the case with Degale, he looked very vulnerable, and seemed unable to pull the trigger.
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Re: James DeGale handed WBC lifeline following world title loss
He'll carry on I am sure, but his time to sustain anything at elite level has gone.
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Re: James DeGale handed WBC lifeline following world title loss
Gives me no pleasure to say this as i like james and have the utmost respect for his skills and achievements in boxing but he’s finished.
Even at his peak and with two good shoulders he didn’t really punch hard enough to deter opponents but his amazing reflexes and speed enabled him to slip enough shots and land enough counters to win fights. Now, fighting one armed and with father time slowing him down any further fights forJames will make sad viewing for his fans .
I hope he does the sensible thing and retires.
Even at his peak and with two good shoulders he didn’t really punch hard enough to deter opponents but his amazing reflexes and speed enabled him to slip enough shots and land enough counters to win fights. Now, fighting one armed and with father time slowing him down any further fights forJames will make sad viewing for his fans .
I hope he does the sensible thing and retires.
Re: James DeGale handed WBC lifeline following world title loss
I think DeGale's toughness and durability have always been underrated. And his defence and "slickness" overrated.
He's got into plenty of hard man style fights with less than stellar opposition.
He almost got beaten by the Mexican guy. May not have beaten Dirrell without the knockdown (but he deserved it) and had a far worse time with Badou Jack than Groves did.
He's laboured through much of his career but at other times he has looked fantastic.
I'm surprised how people were so convinced he was the best in the division.
He's got into plenty of hard man style fights with less than stellar opposition.
He almost got beaten by the Mexican guy. May not have beaten Dirrell without the knockdown (but he deserved it) and had a far worse time with Badou Jack than Groves did.
He's laboured through much of his career but at other times he has looked fantastic.
I'm surprised how people were so convinced he was the best in the division.
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ya i agree. never nearly as slick as many acted like he was. i think even ggg wouldve beaten him.froch wouldve whacked the sh!t out of him
also then ppl started to massively overrate that benavidez fellow because they overrated porky duebto oveeeatibg degale, and hence then thought that beating up porky like benavidez did was a big deal. then benavidez goes and has a tough fight and is put on his el rojo ass by ronald gavril.
also then ppl started to massively overrate that benavidez fellow because they overrated porky duebto oveeeatibg degale, and hence then thought that beating up porky like benavidez did was a big deal. then benavidez goes and has a tough fight and is put on his el rojo ass by ronald gavril.