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zico2010
01-04-2009, 01:34 AM
In a sport where chutzpah and charisma carry as much clout as a left hook, James DeGale is a welcome addition to boxing's extrovert club. With Britain's platoon of Olympic gold medallists, he has been celebrating his New Year Honour – an MBE – and professes himself well chuffed. "It's wicked man, wicked. It gives me goose pimples and shivers just thinking about it."
We recall that soon after DeGale won the Olympic middleweight title in Beijing he joshed: "Maybe I'll become a millionaire and beknighted". Well, he was half right, a two-year deal said to be worth £1.5 million with the promoter Frank ****** providing a comfortable cushion upon which to launch a professionalcareer, although he quickly points out: "I don't get the money in one hit." Even so, he acknowledges it is "serious cheddar", and a new Range Rover Sport parked outside his Harlesden home is impressive compensation for the old saloon he had to sell to help make ends meet in his amateur days.




We will be hearing a lot of – and from – the hip-hop switch-hitter in 2009 as he launches his bid to become the first British Olympic champion to win a world profes-sional title. It is not only his opponents' ears that face a bashing. In a sport where gab and jab go hand in boxing glove, the voluble DeGale makes his paid debut next month with his fellow Olympian Billy Joe Saunders and the world amateur champion Frankie Gavin, the trio all now under ******'s wing. He has spent the holiday "chilling out" with his family, and preparations for his pro career begin in earnest tomorrow, though he has still to settle on a new trainer – Jim McDonnell and Jimmy Tibbs head the shortlist. As his new stablemate Amir Khan will affirm, this is something he has to get right from the off. "This is a new chapter in my life. I'm looking forward to it. Ever since I was 10, when I used to watch videos of Prince Naseem [Hamed], I've wanted to be a professional boxer. I used to copy his ring entrances, the verbals, everything.




The pro game will really suit me, 'cos my boxing brain will be too much for those other geezers." With the bronze medallist Tony Jeffries signing for the northern promoter Dennis Hobson and the coach, Terry Edwards (also awarded an MBE), on the brink of quitting, Team GB have been denuded of the nucleusof their squad for 2012. DeGale reckons the Amateur Boxing Association have got what they deserved."Beijing turned my life upside down. When I got back I was still in that Olympic bubble, my emotions were all over the place. I didn't want to turn pro because I had a good relationship with Terry, but then I realised I'd be stupid if I didn't. I'd reached the pinnacle of my amateur career with an Olympic gold. But what clinched it is the way the ABA behaved in refusing to pay the bonuses to those of us who won Olympic medals. There was never any doubt the money was on the table but they reneged on it, which is why me and Tony [Jeffries] are suing them. The sheer cheek of it. Bomb the twenty grand, I don't care about the money, I'll give it to charity. Now it's about the principle. We always understood we'd be getting a bonus, but then we heard that if we went pro it would be stopped. Fuck it, what a liberty – and the way they behaved towards us in Beijing was disgraceful. Others might put it better but to me the people who run the ABA are arseholes, hopeless."




He says he has put on "a bit of weight" over Christmas but has been in the gym most days. "I'm 22, I like socialising but never overdo it." He thinks he is more likely to box at super-middleweight than middleweight. "But I'll see how the dieting goes. When I'm in training I'm pretty strict. My mum cooks me proper food, I won't eat no shit, burgers, sweets, nothing. Plenty of fruit and smoothies in the morning."If DeGale does campaign at super-middleweight, it will be the same division in which Joe Calzaghe made his name. The Welshman has not only been dismissive of DeGale, suggestinghe will never make a world champion,but claims boxing is dying. "Bollocks," says DeGale. "I'm so disappointed, because he is one of my all-time favour-ite boxers. I'm hurt, man. As a fighter he is wicked, I love him, but why should he slag me off, dissing me like that, and saying my hunger's gone because I'm a millionaire already? I wish I was. People read I'm getting £1.5m for turning pro, but that's not in my bank yet. It's spread over two years. OK, if things go right I will be a millionaire, but even then I wouldn't want people to think because I get a bit of money my hunger's gone. Boxing's all I do, and anything I get I earn the hard way."




David Haye is another who has been less than complimentary aboutDeGale. "Silly sod. Do you know what it is? He's got the hump because I'm better-looking than him. How dare he say I won't make a good pro? I just can't wait to prove people like him wrong."
DeGale, whose father, Leroy, is of French Caribbean descent and his mother Diane, a white Londoner, comes from the same manor as Britain's last Olympic boxing champion, Audley Harrison. "Some peoplesay, 'He'll go the same way as Audley', but I'm totally different. Audley's a good boxer, but in the pro game heart is everything. You've got to have some arsehole, some heart, if you ain't got that you're in trouble."
Nicknamed Chunky by his first coach because of his youthful chubbiness, DeGale jokes that maybe now he should be known as Marmite, "because they are either going to love me or hate me. I hear some say, 'He's a lovely lad, fantastic', but others reckon I'm a flash git, and that I hold, run and spoil. But you don't win an Olympic gold without ability. I live and breathe boxing, it consumes me, I just want to make it to the top so badly."




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Words
01-04-2009, 03:09 AM
This guy is a bit of a fucking tool to be honest.

Betty Swollocks
01-04-2009, 03:41 AM
Yeah he sounds a right tit, what about the bit where he says he's better looking than Haye :patsch
he'll be another olympic joker and a flop.

trotter
01-04-2009, 04:05 AM
Couldn't give a fuck what he says to be honest, talk is cheap

If he's a good boxer I'll give him his due - time will tell

robpalmer135
01-04-2009, 06:01 AM
words, betty and trotter you made up your mind on degale before you read the article. he clearly refers to you guys in it. give the guy a chance. people have a go at hime for being arrogant, all the best fighters have been arrogant.

calzaghe, mayweather, jones jnr, sugar ray leonard, ali, toney all seriously arrogant. even hatton.

clearly what he said about haye was done with a bit of tounge in cheek

brown bomber
01-04-2009, 06:39 AM
So many people seem desperate to be the person proved right when it goes wrong. I'm sure i'll lose my patience once he starts getting mayched up in pointless fights but at this point i'm fairly excited.

mbrockett
01-04-2009, 07:41 AM
from memory isnt he a bit light on power but good with the movement?

Beeston Brawler
01-04-2009, 07:51 AM
I think people resent the fact that he is being given a shedload of cash.....

When he will be fighting nobodies for the next two, maybe three years - rather than being on £5k a fight like everybody else.

alba
01-04-2009, 08:29 AM
he seems an arrogant little upstart!

Fat Joe
01-04-2009, 08:31 AM
Calzaghe is a very bitter fucker

GazOC
01-04-2009, 08:37 AM
from memory isnt he a bit light on power but good with the movement?

Yep, a bit like Kelly Holmes.;)

greengloves
01-04-2009, 08:39 AM
fair play to degale for the olympics but once again i believe he'll nothing but a cash cow for sports network, he has plenty of skill but he lacks a big punch and the fact he lost 4 times out of 6 to sutherland (whose style certainly didnt suit the ams) highlights that he won't get to the very top of the sport and if he doesnt do that he will be a failure due to all the hype surrounding him at the minute!

gavin and saunders will make more impact in the pro ranks imo

GazOC
01-04-2009, 08:40 AM
I'm not so sure about Gavin either, Saunders seems the one to watch out for to me.

Thomasl19
01-04-2009, 08:42 AM
He is blabbing his mouth off agen, he hasnt even shown he can cut it out in the pro's as his style suits the amatures.

TFFP
01-04-2009, 09:46 AM
:rofl Sounds like a good man.

The key is whether he has some power. If he learns some proper punch technique and how to position his body to get leverage on a punch he'll be a great prospect.

trotter
01-04-2009, 10:56 AM
words, betty and trotter you made up your mind on degale before you read the article.

I said I'll judge him on his fights (or words to that effect)

I thought that would signify that I haven't made my mind up at all - but obviously it didn't

I don't really care if he's arrogant, bashful, dopey, sleepy or flipping grumpy, his personality and what he has to say means nothing to me

For what it's worth I wish him well and will support him - like I do all British boxers. My point is that I won't love or hate him based on his 'personality'

jc
01-04-2009, 11:15 AM
Im going to leave it a while before I jump on the hate train.

The main problem I see is not his cockiness, you can be as cocky as you want if you back it up in my mind, but it is style than concerns me. He has a style which is fine for Am boxing, but in the pro game if you want fans to part with their hard earned cash you got to give them something, that tap and run tactic wears thin.

Adapting to the pro style is becoming harder than ever thank to the ridiculous way Am boxing in run and scored. The sooner they change it the better.

Mookhound
01-04-2009, 11:15 AM
Gavin will be the one. serious talent - ignore the olympics, he's our best am since Haye and Froch.

JIM KELLY
01-04-2009, 06:55 PM
Argh, Degayle is trying to gain attention for himself, adding the same characteristics like a naseem hamed etc.

hitman_hatton1
01-05-2009, 06:00 AM
fair play to degale for the olympics but once again i believe he'll nothing but a cash cow for sports network, he has plenty of skill but he lacks a big punch and the fact he lost 4 times out of 6 to sutherland (whose style certainly didnt suit the ams) highlights that he won't get to the very top of the sport and if he doesnt do that he will be a failure due to all the hype surrounding him at the minute!

gavin and saunders will make more impact in the pro ranks imo

not many amateurs blast u out.

i reckon he'll be a respectable puncher in the pro's meself. :bbb

he doesn't look like a total pea shooter. :nono

hitman_hatton1
01-05-2009, 06:02 AM
Im going to leave it a while before I jump on the hate train.

The main problem I see is not his cockiness, you can be as cocky as you want if you back it up in my mind, but it is style than concerns me. He has a style which is fine for Am boxing, but in the pro game if you want fans to part with their hard earned cash you got to give them something, that tap and run tactic wears thin.

Adapting to the pro style is becoming harder than ever thank to the ridiculous way Am boxing in run and scored. The sooner they change it the better.

but he's not a complete hit and run merchant.

he can stand his ground and box with u to.

he changes it up and that's one of the things i like about him. :bbb

robpalmer135
01-05-2009, 06:57 AM
degale can punch, his KO record is very respectable for an amateur.

Beeston Brawler
01-05-2009, 06:58 AM
It is his mouth that pisses me off.

He has already accused George Groves of trying to make a living off his back - arrogant cunt.

Quick'N'Slick
01-05-2009, 03:17 PM
Calzaghe is a very bitter fucker

Usual shite-talk from classy Joe!

Fat Joe
01-05-2009, 03:49 PM
Usual shite-talk from classy Joe!

He's done himself no favours recently with some of his comments

c woodhouse
01-05-2009, 04:02 PM
i like degale in boxing you have to talk a bit of shit to get youself known thats just the way it is i think he will do real well in the pros and if he doesnt he still goes home with a shed full of cash good luck i say

mbrockett
01-05-2009, 04:15 PM
is this the GENUINE CURTIS WOODHOUSE??

c woodhouse
01-05-2009, 04:33 PM
yep

c woodhouse
01-05-2009, 04:34 PM
is this the GENUINE MBROCKETT?

Beeston Brawler
01-05-2009, 04:51 PM
The same man who gave up an easy (well easier) life as a footballer to turn to boxing......

Well mate - I personally think you are mad but all credit to ya :good

c woodhouse
01-05-2009, 05:05 PM
dont remind me!

Beeston Brawler
01-05-2009, 05:06 PM
Haha.....

My cousin's husband plays for Lincoln - amount of training he does compared to what I hear boxers do.... beggars belief to be honest.

c woodhouse
01-05-2009, 05:13 PM
after 2 weeks training for my first fight i almost retired the training just about killed me!

Beeston Brawler
01-05-2009, 05:14 PM
Whats a typical day?

toffeejack
01-05-2009, 05:15 PM
I don't like the guy already. He stinks of arrogance and seems like a right cocky twat.

He was on Buncey's show the other week chewing gum while talking and basically just gave the impression that he's already made it.

The other guy Sutherland seems like the complete opposite and a good bloke.

Seeing De Gale get knocked out will be satisfying.

bored
01-06-2009, 02:49 AM
I like him, he's a bit of a cunt but I think he knows it. Hopefully he comes good but if he doesn't I don't think he'll be as deluded as Khan or Audley. There is probably better hope for Gavin and Saunders though as DeGale is ******s only really big star from the olympics so he'll do his usual crap.

China_hand_Joe
01-06-2009, 01:22 PM
Yeah he sounds a right tit, what about the bit where he says he's better looking than Haye :patsch
he'll be another olympic joker and a flop.

He at least appreciates the fact that he isn't better looking than Joe Calzaghe.

kosaros
01-07-2009, 02:41 PM
I don't like the guy already. He stinks of arrogance and seems like a right cocky twat.

He was on Buncey's show the other week chewing gum while talking and basically just gave the impression that he's already made it.

The other guy Sutherland seems like the complete opposite and a good bloke.

Seeing De Gale get knocked out will be satisfying.

Could very well be Benn vs Eubank all over again if these two go against each other. One fighter loved by the British public for his explosiveness and heart, whilst the other one is hated by the majority of the public due to his arrogance (Eubank was far classier though and seems to have more fans than De Gale).

Thomasl19
01-07-2009, 03:38 PM
He's got a massive gob e ant evem had a single pro fight yet.