Daily Dispatch

Jack, DeGale fight to draw in thriller

Outcome of super-middleweig­ht clash a bitter pill

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BADOU Jack knocked out a tooth and almost knocked out the referee but he couldn’t convince the judges on Saturday that he did enough against James DeGale to become the unified super-middleweig­ht champ.

Both champions suffered knockdowns in the actionpack­ed title fight which ended in a draw after two judges scored it 113-113 and the other had it 114-112 in favour of DeGale.

The fighters retained their belts and each complained afterwards that they had won the fight at the Barclays Centre arena.

World Boxing Council champion Jack was knocked down in the opening round when he got hit by a left hand.

It was the third time he had been knocked down in his career, but he gained a measure of revenge by knocking out one of DeGale’s teeth in the 10th round.

DeGale barely survived the final round when he was knocked down by a right uppercut on the chin.

He managed to get up but threw very few punches during the rest of the 12th round.

“I thought I won the fight,” said Sweden’s Jack inside the ring immediatel­y following the fight.

“I finished stronger. His knockdown was a flash knockdown.”

Internatio­nal Boxing Federation champ DeGale was standing next to Jack and had heard enough.

“Don’t listen to this rubbish. I threw the cleanest shots,” said DeGale, who is the first Briton to win both Olympic gold and a profession­al world title.

“I got huge respect for this man. He is tough, he’s durable, he’s skillful. You are the man. I won that fight,” he added.

DeGale said he felt those punches from Jack in the 12th. He managed to gather his senses and buy some time by getting into a clinch.

“I was kind of hurt. I am willing to do it again,” DeGale said.

One of the strangest moments in a brutal, but thrilling, fight took place at the end the fifth round, when Jack accidental­ly punched Arthur Mercanti Junior, sending the referee staggering across the ring.

Mercanti shook it off, took a couple of sips of water, and returned to action for the sixth round. Jack’s promoter Floyd Mayweather also complained about the scoring.

“James DeGale is a hell of a fighter, but tonight he didn’t win. At the end of the day, I don’t know what the judges are looking at,” said Mayweather. “This is bad for boxing.” The two will probably have to set up a rematch to determine who is the best 76kgfighte­r in the world.

On the undercard, Gervonta Davis knocked out Jose Pedraza in the seventh round to capture the IBF junior lightweigh­t title.

The 22-year-old Davis won his 17th straight fight with no losses with a dominating performanc­e against the Puerto Rican, who was making the third defence of his title. — AFP

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? BRUISING BATTLE: James DeGale reveals missing teeth after the fight
Picture: Reuters BRUISING BATTLE: James DeGale reveals missing teeth after the fight

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