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    Default Re: James DeGale lining up Gennady Golovkin

    Quote Originally Posted by mikeeod View Post
    DeGale would do well to stay away from Ward. The other fights he is proposing are winnable for him, but I don't see him beating André. Next toughest match up from that list, in my opinion, would actually be Groves. DeGale should be able to outbox GGG, assuming he can take his punch (not a give that he can). Think Ward is just too good and has too many options for DeGale to beat him, especially after seeing how much success Jack had against him.
    DeGale is saying he can beat GGG at middleweight and I do not think that can happen at super middle he has a chance.
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    Default Re: James DeGale lining up Gennady Golovkin

    Has no one told DeGale that Eubank Sr has chosen him to fight Jr next?

    Out of them I think Groves is the fight he will go for, I can't see GGG happening and Ward would win easy, Groves would have the whole 'revenge' angle to help sell it and Groves is known by the general public because of the Froch fights but Smith still relatively unknown outside of boxing fans and wouldn't generate the same sort of interest.

    Having said that the fight that I would 'want' to see would be Smith.

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    Default Re: James DeGale lining up Gennady Golovkin

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mikeeod View Post
    DeGale would do well to stay away from Ward. The other fights he is proposing are winnable for him, but I don't see him beating André. Next toughest match up from that list, in my opinion, would actually be Groves. DeGale should be able to outbox GGG, assuming he can take his punch (not a give that he can). Think Ward is just too good and has too many options for DeGale to beat him, especially after seeing how much success Jack had against him.
    DeGale is saying he can beat GGG at middleweight and I do not think that can happen at super middle he has a chance.
    I think middleweight is 50/50, n I would favors DeGale at 168. Solid March up at either weight, but I feel like DeGale is slightly faster than Jacobs and will pose a difficult style for GGG to overcome.

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    Default Re: James DeGale lining up Gennady Golovkin

    Quote Originally Posted by mikeeod View Post
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    DeGale would do well to stay away from Ward. The other fights he is proposing are winnable for him, but I don't see him beating André. Next toughest match up from that list, in my opinion, would actually be Groves. DeGale should be able to outbox GGG, assuming he can take his punch (not a give that he can). Think Ward is just too good and has too many options for DeGale to beat him, especially after seeing how much success Jack had against him.
    DeGale is saying he can beat GGG at middleweight and I do not think that can happen at super middle he has a chance.
    I think middleweight is 50/50, n I would favors DeGale at 168. Solid March up at either weight, but I feel like DeGale is slightly faster than Jacobs and will pose a difficult style for GGG to overcome.
    Nobody beats GGG at middleweight.
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    Default Re: James DeGale lining up Gennady Golovkin

    Degale is desperate for a big money fight, but he can't realistically get down to 160 and be effective. The only way that fight happens is at SMW.
    I don't want to hate on Degale, but I reckon he loses to all of those named, but his best chance is GGG at 168.
    Ward , Groves and Smith all beat him.

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    Default Re: James DeGale lining up Gennady Golovkin

    DeGale trying to create some buzz. I feel GGG beats him at any weight. If he can't get any of the other top guys at 168 why doesn't he chase Jack to 175 or a catch weight for a rematch?

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