DeGale’s First Title Challenge
Posted by Michael Payne on 03.20.2010
The Olympian is stepping up in class.
Olympic Boxing Champion James DeGale will challenge for his first pro title on May 15 at Upton Park, West Ham when he fights for the vacant WBA International super-middleweight title over 12 rounds. DeGale has not yet gone 12 rounds but is not daunted by the prospect saying "I've done 10 rounds in sparring, but I feel ready for the step up. I've had a lot of amateur fights, a lot of experience before I turned professional, and people are going to see another wicked performance from me. I'm looking forward to hearing the bell go for rounds nine, 10, 11 and 12 so I can prove to people that I can do the championship distance. But to be honest I don't think the fight will last that long because I'm feeling so confident at the moment. If I win this fight it will give me a good ranking with the WBA as well and get me noticed all around the world." Promoter Frank Warren is happy for his man to be stepping up to this level so early in his career saying "I don't think many young fighters have stepped up this early in their career, but James is a special talent."
The belt has previously been held by current British super-middleweight champion Paul Smith and DeGale has his sights set on challenging men like him in the near future saying "I was there on Friday night when Smith beat Dodson, and I don't think I'd disgrace myself at that level. The only thing that is really holding me back is the experience, and by stepping up to championship level I'll be getting it. I won't be saying that I'm the best in the world after winning this title, but I'm definitely going in the right direction and I see myself at championship level from now on. I want the British, Commonwealth and European titles at super-middleweight and then I'll move on to the world scene."