Daily Dispatch

DeGale plans to make it big in his push for glory

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James DeGale said on Wednesday that he has given up his IBF world super-middleweig­ht title so he can secure big bouts to light up his final fighting years.

“I have relinquish­ed my IBF title as I look to secure big fights in the final chapter of my career,” DeGale wrote on social media.

The 32-year-old former Olympic boxing gold medallist said his representa­tives were working to secure top-notch bouts for him.

DeGale – who learnt his art in the Dale Youth Gym which sprang to global attention when it was gutted in the Grenfell Tower fire tragedy last year – took middleweig­ht Olympic gold in Beijing in 2008.

He first won the world title when in 2015 he outpointed Andre Dirrell in Boston.

He lost it to Caleb Truax last December but regained it in a brutal 12-round rematch in Las Vegas in April.

“I’ve achieved so much, Olympic gold, British and European titles and becoming a twotime world champion,” DeGale wrote.

“This is the final phase of my career where I want to be involved in the biggest fights possible.” DeGale has an array of potential mouthwater­ing opponents.

Among them could be WBO middleweig­ht champion Billy Joe Saunders or fellow former Dale Youth Gym product and WBA super-middleweig­ht champion George Groves, should the latter win the upcoming World Boxing Super Series final with challenger Callum Smith.

“My team have been working very hard behind the scenes and we’ve got some exciting news to announce soon,” added DeGale. — AFP

 ??  ?? READY TO BELT IT THEM: James DeGale is giving up his IBF title to go after bigger, more lucrative battles in the other divisions.Picture:
READY TO BELT IT THEM: James DeGale is giving up his IBF title to go after bigger, more lucrative battles in the other divisions.Picture:

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