ANDRE DIRRELL has warned James DeGale he is a changed man.
DeGale is looking to make history against Dirrell on Saturday night by becoming the first British Olympic gold medallist to win a professional world title.
The pair will fight for the vacant IBF super-middleweight belt in Boston.
But American Dirrell says he is a much better fighter than the brash man who lost in a controversial split decision to Carl Froch in 2009.
"I'm not saying I didn't appreciate it but I didn't look at boxing the same as I do now," Dirrell told Starsport. "I got a whole other respect for boxing.
"I was quite an actor, man, when it came to being flamboyant at press conferences and such, just like when I fought Froch.
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DeGale is looking to make history against Dirrell on Saturday night by becoming the first British Olympic gold medallist to win a professional world title.
The pair will fight for the vacant IBF super-middleweight belt in Boston.
But American Dirrell says he is a much better fighter than the brash man who lost in a controversial split decision to Carl Froch in 2009.
"I'm not saying I didn't appreciate it but I didn't look at boxing the same as I do now," Dirrell told Starsport. "I got a whole other respect for boxing.
"I was quite an actor, man, when it came to being flamboyant at press conferences and such, just like when I fought Froch.
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