James DeGale

James DeGale

"Chunky"

  • Age: 40 yrs
  • Nationality: England England flag
  • Born: 3rd February 1986
  • Place of birth: Hammersmith, London, United Kingdom United Kingdom flag
  • Residence: St Albans, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom United Kingdom flag
  • Division: Super Middleweight
  • Height: 6ft 0"
  • Reach: 74"
  • Reach Ratio: 1.03
  • Stance: Southpaw
  • Debut: 28th Feb 2009
  • Status: Retired Professional Boxer
  • Record:

James DeGale Boxing Statistics

Super Middleweight
Division
9 yrs
Career
England
Nationality
St Albans, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Residence

James DeGale Biography

James Frederick DeGale, widely known as "Chunky," carved a unique niche in British boxing history as a super-middleweight of considerable talent and achievement. Born in Hammersmith, London, on 3 February 1986, the southpaw operated with a fluid, reflex-reliant style that often saw him switch stances to perplex his opposition. Standing over six feet tall with a 74-inch reach, DeGale compiled a professional record of 25 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw, with 15 of those victories coming inside the distance. His career, spanning exactly a decade from 2009 to 2019, is most notably distinguished by a singular historical feat: he became the first British boxer to secure both an Olympic gold medal and a professional world title, bridging the gap between amateur excellence and professional boxing.

Following his middleweight gold at the Beijing Olympics in 2008, DeGale entered the professional ranks under intense scrutiny. He made his debut on 28 February 2009 against Vepkhia Tchilaia, winning on points, though his early relationship with the paying public was complicated, often marked by jeers rather than cheers. He captured the British super-middleweight title in December 2010 with a ninth-round stoppage of Paul Smith in Liverpool, a performance that showcased his sharp finishing instincts. This trajectory led to a highly charged domestic showdown in May 2011 against his former amateur clubmate, George Groves. In a tactical battle at The O2 Arena, DeGale suffered his first defeat via a razor-thin majority decision. The loss was a bitter pill, temporarily stalling his ascent but forcing a reconstruction of his career on the European circuit, where he collected the European and WBC Silver belts.

DeGale’s persistence was rewarded in May 2015 when he travelled to Boston to face Andre Dirrell for the vacant IBF super-middleweight title. In a defining performance, he dropped the American twice in the second round and weathered a late storm to secure a unanimous decision, thereby etching his name in the record books. As a world champion, DeGale earned a reputation as a "road warrior," willing to defend his strap on foreign soil. He retained his title against former champion Lucian Bute in Quebec and Rogelio Medina in Washington, D.C., before engaging in a ferocious unification bout with WBC champion Badou Jack in New York in January 2017. That contest, which ended in a majority draw, saw DeGale knock Jack down in the first round only to suffer a knockdown himself in the final session, losing a tooth and damaging an eardrum in a gruelling affair.

The physical toll of the sport and recurring shoulder injuries began to manifest in the latter stages of his campaign. In December 2017, DeGale returned to London only to lose his IBF crown in a shock upset to the unheralded American Caleb Truax. Although he successfully exercised a rematch clause to regain the belt via points in Las Vegas four months later, becoming a two-time world champion, his dominance had waned. He vacated the title in 2018 to pursue lucrative domestic bouts. His final professional appearance came on 23 February 2019 against Chris Eubank Jr. In a fight where DeGale looked a shadow of his former self, he was floored twice and comfortably outpointed. He announced his retirement days later, admitting he was no longer the fighter he once was. While he made a brief, ill-fated cameo in bare-knuckle boxing in 2025, his standing in the sport remains anchored to his achievements in the gloved ring, where his technical wizardry and historical significance are undeniable.

Tale of the Tape

AttributeStatsvs Division Avg
Height183cm cm+1 cm
Reach188cm cm+4 cm

James DeGale Championships

IBF

Super Middleweight Champion

May 2015 - Dec 2017

IBF

Super Middleweight Champion

Apr 2018 - Jul 2018

Frequently Asked Questions About James DeGale

What division does James DeGale fight in?

James DeGale competed in the Super Middleweight division (168 lbs (76.2 kg)) throughout a professional boxing career before retiring from the sport. This division has featured legendary fighters including Joe Calzaghe, Roy Jones Jr., James Toney and Nigel Benn.

Where is James DeGale from?

James DeGale is originally from Hammersmith, London, United Kingdom and represented England throughout a professional boxing career. Current residence is in St Albans, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom.

How old is James DeGale?

James DeGale is 40 yrs old, born on 3rd February 1986, and retired from professional boxing on 23rd Feb 2019.

What boxing stance does James DeGale fight out of?

James DeGale boxed out of the Southpaw stance and is 6ft 0in tall.

When did James DeGale begin their professional boxing career?

James DeGale turned professional on 28th Feb 2009, and competed for 9 yrs in the Super Middleweight division.

When did James DeGale retire from boxing?

James DeGale retired from professional boxing on 23rd Feb 2019, concluding a career of 9 yrs of competition in the Super Middleweight division.

Past Fights

James DeGale vs Chris Eubank Jnr

Feb 23, 2019