James DeGale v Chris Eubank Jr: British super-middleweights to meet at O2 Arena James DeGale says his super-middleweight fight with Chris Eubank Jr is a "retirement fight" because it will be "game over" for the loser. DeGale, 32, faces his British rival in a non-title contest at London's O2 Arena on 23 February. Eubank Jr, 29, won in September after being beaten by George Groves in February, while DeGale vacated the IBF world super-middleweight title in July. "After he has lost to me I am not sure where he is going to go," said DeGale. "Call this a retirement fight. Whoever loses can knock it on the head. Whoever loses, game over. "A lot of people think I am in decline but they are in for a shock." At a London news conference, DeGale referred to his rival as "limited" and said Eubank Jr was "well down" the list when ranking the calibre of opponents he has faced. "James talks retirement but it has never even come into my mind," said Eubank Jr. "In February it will be a painful lesson. I have been training to fight you for years. I know everything about you." The contest will be a pay-per-view broadcast on ITV Box Office and is the first of a new deal involving US promoters Premier Boxing Champions after the organisation struck a deal with the broadcaster.
DeGale is/was definitely the more talented of the pair. Chris Eubank Jr wouldn't have lasted pissing time in his dads era.
I's reckon he might have enough to make Benn quit, that boy could be a bit temperamental, a bit 'Polish' if you will. A trickle of piss delivered down a lengthy spout is probably fair.
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The girl who made that - is she the one with the uni-brow who shot herself outside of youtube headquarters? If yes then...….. subtle, subtle,...