JAMES DeGALE hopes a demolition job on American Dyah Davis will secure him a WBC world title shot next year. The 2008 Olympic gold medallist insists he is ready for a world title shot and has got fed up of waiting for the chance.
WBC super-middleweight champion Sakio Bika stopped Davis, 32, in ten rounds last year and Londoner DeGale is aiming to finish him off quicker in their clash at Bluewater, Kent, this Saturday.
DeGale is ranked at No.5 by the WBC and he reckons a good win over Davis will set up a crack at Australia-based Cameroonian Bika, who makes a first defence against Yank Anthony Dirrell on December 7.
[Click Here To Read More]
WBC super-middleweight champion Sakio Bika stopped Davis, 32, in ten rounds last year and Londoner DeGale is aiming to finish him off quicker in their clash at Bluewater, Kent, this Saturday.
DeGale is ranked at No.5 by the WBC and he reckons a good win over Davis will set up a crack at Australia-based Cameroonian Bika, who makes a first defence against Yank Anthony Dirrell on December 7.
[Click Here To Read More]
Comment