James DeGale
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Real name | James Frederick DeGale | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nickname(s) | Chunky | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rated at | Super-middleweight | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Reach | 74 in (188 cm) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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[1] Hammersmith, West London, England | 3 February 1986||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stance | Southpaw | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Total fights | 24 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wins | 23 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wins by KO | 14 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Losses | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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James Frederick DeGale, MBE (born 3 February 1986) is a British professional boxer. He has held the IBF super-middleweight title since 2015, having previously held the British super-middleweight title from 2010 to 2011, and the European super-middleweight title from 2011 to 2012. As an amateur, DeGale represented Great Britain at the 2008 Olympics, winning a gold medal in the middleweight division. By later becoming IBF champion, he became the first ever British boxer to have won both an Olympic gold medal and a professional world title.
Background
Born to a black Grenadian father and a white British mother, DeGale started amateur boxing at the Trojan club at the age of 10 before moving to Dale Youth boxing club.[2] As a boy he soon acquired the nickname "Chunky",[3] a name that has followed him throughout his career. The predominantly southpaw Londoner fights as a switch hitter. At the Commonwealth Games 2006 he won Bronze when he lost to Jarrod Fletcher.
DeGale has stated on numerous occasions that he is a big Arsenal fan and frequently fights with the Arsenal F.C. Club logo on his robe and shorts.
Amateur career
Amateur record: 79–16.
DeGale represented Great Britain at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the Middleweight boxing event, winning the gold medal. In the quarter finals he beat a former Olympic gold medalist from Athens (Bakhtiyar Artayev) and in the semi-final once again beat the late Irishman Darren Sutherland (prior to this latest meeting the boxers had fought five times with Sutherland winning four and DeGale only one). In the final DeGale won a scrappy and bad tempered affair against the Cuban Emilio Correa who was docked two points in the first round for biting DeGale's shoulder.[4]
World amateur championships results
2007 (as a middleweight)
- Lost to Alfonso Blanco (Venezuela) 13–28
Olympic results
2008
- Defeated Mohamed Hikal (Egypt) 13–4
- Defeated Shawn Estrada (USA) 11–5
- Defeated Bakhtiyar Artayev (Kazakhstan) 8–3
- Defeated Darren Sutherland (Ireland) 10–3
- Defeated Emilio Correa (Cuba) 16–14
Professional career
On 2 December 2008, he agreed a deal with promoter Frank Warren to become professional along with Frankie Gavin and Billy Joe Saunders. The contract agreed was rumoured to be worth around £1.5 million.[5]
DeGale was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2009 New Year Honours.[6]
Early career
On 28 February 2009 DeGale made his professional debut against Vepkhia Tchilaia, winning a points decision by 40–36. DeGale received a mixed reaction from the crowd, who booed him after being taken the distance by his little-known opponent. However, DeGale was also backed by others in attendance, as Tchilaia chose to box extremely defensively.[7] Five more victories followed before DeGale won his first regional championship, the WBA International super-middleweight title, stopping Sam Horton in five rounds. On 18 September 2010, DeGale made the first defence of his title against Carl Dilks, winning by stoppage near the end of the first round.
Frank Warren revealed that DeGale would challenge Paul Smith for the British super-middleweight title on Warren's blockbuster event in Liverpool, which was set for 11 December at the Echo Arena.[8] The bill included fellow Olympians Frankie Gavin and Billy Joe Saunders, as well as Nathan Cleverly and Kell Brook. DeGale went on to defeat Smith via ninth-round stoppage to become the British super-middlewight champion.
First loss and comeback
On 21 May 2011, DeGale suffered his first professional loss to fellow Dale Youth Boxing Club graduate George Groves, in what was seen as a very close fight. The judges scored the bout 115–115, 115–114, 115–114; a majority decision (MD). DeGale returned on 15 October 2011 to defeat Piotr Wilczewski by MD to win the European super-middleweight title. In February 2012, DeGale signed a sponsorship deal with Bulk Powders sport supplements.[9]
Signing with Matchroom Sport
On 10 April 2014, DeGale signed a promotional deal with Matchroom Sport. DeGale made his first appearance under Matchroom on the undercard of the Carl Froch and George Groves rematch at Wembley Stadium on 31 May 2014. He stopped opponent Brandon Gonzáles in the 4th round.
IBF super-middleweight champion
DeGale vs. Dirrell, Bute
On 23 May 2015, DeGale beat American boxer Andre Dirrell by unanimous decision (24-1, 16 KOs) to win the vacant IBF super-middleweight title.[10]
It was announced in mid-2015 that DeGale would take part in his first IBF super-middleweight title defence against Romanian fighter Lucian Bute. On 28 November 2015 in Quebec, Canada, DeGale defeated Bute via unanimous decision.[11]
DeGale vs. Medina
On April 30, 2016, DeGale outpointed mandatory challenger Rogelio 'Porky' Medina (36-6, 30 KOs) at the D.C Armory in Washington, D.C.. DeGale won on all three judges scorecards (117-111, 116-112 and 115-113).[12]
DeGale vs. Jack
Showtime Boxing confirmed that a unification fight between DeGale and WBC champion Badou Jack (20-1-2, 12 KOs) was set for January 14, 2017. The fight was supposed to be announced for the autumn of 2016, however it had taken a little longer for the negotiations to complete. The vacant The Ring title would also be at stake as well as the WBC and IBF titles.[13] On November 15, it was officially confirmed that the fight will take place at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The first time both fighters would be fighting at the arena.[14]
Professional boxing record
Professional record summary | ||
24 fights | 23 wins | 1 loss |
By knockout | 14 | 0 |
By decision | 9 | 1 |
No. | Result | Record | Opponent | Type | Round, time | Date | Location | Notes |
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25 | N/A | N/A | Badou Jack | N/A | – (12) | 14 Jan 2017 | Barclays Center, New York City, New York, US | Defending IBF super-middleweight title; For WBC and vacant The Ring super-middleweight titles |
24 | Win | 23–1 | Rogelio Medina | UD | 12 | 30 Apr 2016 | DC Armory, Washington, DC, US | Retained IBF super-middleweight title |
23 | Win | 22–1 | Lucian Bute | UD | 12 | 28 Nov 2015 | Centre Vidéotron, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada | Retained IBF super-middleweight title |
22 | Win | 21–1 | Andre Dirrell | UD | 12 | 23 May 2015 | Agganis Arena, Boston, Massachusetts, US | Won vacant IBF super-middleweight title |
21 | Win | 20–1 | Marco Antonio Peribán | TKO | 3 (12), 0:30 | 22 Nov 2014 | Echo Arena, Liverpool, England | |
20 | Win | 19–1 | Brandon Gonzáles | TKO | 4 (12), 1:58 | 31 May 2014 | Wembley Stadium, London, England | |
19 | Win | 18–1 | Gevorg Khatchikian | TKO | 11 (12), 2:58 | 1 Mar 2014 | City Academy Sports Centre, Bristol, England | Retained WBC Silver super-middleweight title |
18 | Win | 17–1 | Dyah Davis | UD | 12 | 16 Nov 2013 | Bluewater, Stone, England | Retained WBC Silver super-middleweight title |
17 | Win | 16–1 | Stjepan Božić | RTD | 4 (12), 3:00 | 8 Jun 2013 | Bluewater, Stone, England | Retained WBC Silver super-middleweight title |
16 | Win | 15–1 | Sébastien Demers | KO | 2 (8), 1:58 | 17 May 2013 | Casino du Lac-Leamy, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada | |
15 | Win | 14–1 | Fulgencio Zúñiga | UD | 12 | 8 Dec 2012 | Sports Arena, Hull, England | Won vacant WBC Silver super-middleweight title |
14 | Win | 13–1 | Hadillah Mohoumadi | UD | 12 | 13 Oct 2012 | Bluewater, Stone, England | Retained European super-middleweight title |
13 | Win | 12–1 | Cristian Sanavia | TKO | 4 (12), 2:58 | 21 Apr 2012 | Arena Nord, Frederikshavn, Denmark | Retained European super-middleweight title |
12 | Win | 11–1 | Piotr Wilczewski | MD | 12 | 15 Oct 2011 | Echo Arena, Liverpool, England | Won European super-middleweight title |
11 | Loss | 10–1 | George Groves | MD | 12 | 21 May 2011 | The O2 Arena, London, England | Lost British super-middleweight title; For Commonwealth super-middleweight title |
10 | Win | 10–0 | Alpay Kobal | TKO | 5 (8), 1:37 | 12 Mar 2011 | Braehead Arena, Glasgow, Scotland | |
9 | Win | 9–0 | Paul Smith | TKO | 9 (12), 2:08 | 11 Dec 2010 | Echo Arena, Liverpool, England | Won British super-middleweight title |
8 | Win | 8–0 | Carl Dilks | TKO | 1 (10), 2:54 | 18 Sep 2010 | LG Arena, Birmingham, England | Retained WBA International super-middleweight title |
7 | Win | 7–0 | Sam Horton | TKO | 5 (12), 2:06 | 15 May 2010 | Boleyn Ground, London, England | Won vacant WBA International super-middleweight title |
6 | Win | 6–0 | Matthew Barr | TKO | 2 (6), 1:38 | 13 Feb 2010 | Wembley Arena, London, England | |
5 | Win | 5–0 | Nathan King | PTS | 4 | 5 Dec 2009 | Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle, England | |
4 | Win | 4–0 | Ally Morrison | TKO | 3 (6), 0:45 | 30 Oct 2009 | Echo Arena, Liverpool, England | |
3 | Win | 3–0 | Ciaran Healy | TKO | 1 (4), 2:59 | 18 Jul 2009 | MEN Arena, Manchester, England | |
2 | Win | 2–0 | Jindrich Kubin | TKO | 1 (4), 2:22 | 15 May 2009 | Odyssey Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland | |
1 | Win | 1–0 | Vepkhia Tchilaia | PTS | 4 | 28 Feb 2009 | National Indoor Arena, Birmingham, England | Professional debut |
Titles in boxing
Regional titles | ||
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Vacant Title last held by Paul Smith |
WBA International super-middleweight champion 15 May 2010 – December 2012 Vacated |
Vacant Title next held by J'Leon Love |
Preceded by Paul Smith |
British super-middleweight champion 12 November 2010 – 21 May 2011 |
Succeeded by George Groves |
Preceded by Piotr Wilczewski |
European super-middleweight champion 15 October 2011 – 18 December 2012 Vacated |
Vacant Title next held by Christopher Rebrassé |
Vacant Title last held by Adonis Stevenson |
WBC Silver super-middleweight champion 8 December 2012 – September 2014 Vacated |
Vacant Title next held by George Groves |
World titles | ||
Vacant Title last held by Carl Froch |
IBF super-middleweight champion 23 May 2015 – present |
Incumbent |
References
- 1 2 "James DeGale". teamgb.com. British Olympic Association. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
- ↑ Mathew,Syed."Dale Youth Boxing Club", The Times, 2005-10-07
- ↑ "James DeGale Bio". British Olympic Association. August 2009.
- ↑ Superb DeGale lands boxing gold. BBC. 23 August 2008
- ↑ Lewis, Ron. "James DeGale's dream of double gold ends", The Times, 2008-12-03
- ↑ The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 58929. p. 15. 31 December 2008.
- ↑ "British trio make winning starts". BBC News. 1 March 2009. Retrieved 5 May 2010.
- ↑ "DeGale to face Smith in December". BBC. 2010-10-14. Retrieved 2016-08-12.
- ↑ http://www.bulkpowders.co.uk/blog/bulkpowders-james-degale-formalise-partnership/
- ↑ http://www.premierboxingchampions.com/news/james-degale-does-early-damage-win-over-andre-dirrell
- ↑ "DeGale beats Bute via UD". Sky Sports.
- ↑ "DeGale outpoints Medina, retains title". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Badou Jack vs. James DeGale Unification Set For January 14 - Boxing News". www.boxingscene.com. Retrieved 2016-10-31.
- ↑ "James DeGale and Badou Jack set to clash at Barclays Center in Brooklyn". Sky Sports. November 15, 2016. Retrieved November 15, 2016.
External links
- Official website
- Professional boxing record for James DeGale from BoxRec
- Olympic profile
- Biography on Premier Boxing Champions website