James DeGale drops Andre Dirrell, takes the IBF title: Full results, quotes & photos from PBC

(Photo @Jenna) BOSTON (May 23, 2015) – James DeGale (21-1, 14 KOs) narrowly defeated Andre Dirrell (24-2, 16 KOs) Saturday afternoon on Premier Boxing Champions on NBC from Agganis Arena in Boston to earn the super middleweight world title.

Degale had Dirrell in trouble early knocking him down twice in the second round to open up a lead on the scorecards. Dirrell fought back strongly throughout the rest of the fight by using his jab and a series of combinations to occasionally stun DeGale, but was unable to make up the gap on the scorecards. The judges’ scores were 114-112 twice and 117-109.

Worcester’s Edwin Rodriguez (27-1, 18 KOs) impressed the crowd at Agganis Arena with a dominant third round stoppage over the previously undefeated Craig Baker (16-1, 12 KOs). The ref stopped the fight at 2:22 into the third round because of unanswered strikes to the head.

Another local favorite, Framingham’s Danny O’Connor (26-2, 10 KOs) was determined to put on a show close to home and he delivered in a big way, stopping Chris Gilbert (13-2, 10 KOs) in the fifth round. O’Connor knocked Gilbert down in rounds two and three before getting the stoppage in round five.

Here is what the fighters had to say Saturday:

JAMES DEGALE

“I am speechless. In my whole career, what I have been building up to is winning a world title and I have finally done it. It is an unbelievable feeling. I have made history; I am the first British Olympic Gold medalist to become a world champion.

“I am back now and injury free. I will take on any super middleweight in the world. There is no other super middleweight in the world who will beat me. I am hard to beat when I am at my best.

“Let’s not forget Dirrell is a very good opponent who is very, very talented and hard to beat.

“I am super fit, feeling good and I am ready. I am a world champion.”

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Dirrell vs. DeGale
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ANDRE DIRRELL

“They said I ran from Carl Froch and they took that fight from me. He ran tonight and they gave it to him.

“All he did was run, no way I lost this fight.”

EDWIN RODRIGUEZ

“I imposed my will and took him out. I was hitting him with some hard rights and it was only a matter of time.

“I hit him with a lot of clean rights but I really wanted to knock him down.

“I’m ready for a title fight now, but maybe it will take one more fight. That’s up to my team.”

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CRAIG BAKER

“I felt like it was stopped too soon but it’s done now and all I can do is go back to the gym and work harder and come back stronger next time.

“I commend Edwin and today I guess the better man won.

“My activity level wasn’t high enough that’s all.

“I’m a champion either way it goes, it’s time to get back in the gym.”

DANNY O’CONNOR

“The game plan was to be intelligent and use my skills. We didn’t think he was as skillful and I didn’t want to fight down to him. Luckily the body shots really affected him.

“As soon as Paulie Malignaggi got injured I turned my focus towards this fight. That’s all I thought about. I still want to fight Paulie.”

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CHRIS GILBERT

“Danny O’Connor is a slick well rounded fighter. He just caught me with a great shot. I really appreciate the experience of fighting on this card but I feel like I have more to give.

“To improve on my performance in the future I just need more experience, I’ll be back.

“Danny is the best fighter I’ve fought so far.”

Gary O’Sullivan vs. Melvin Betancourt

RD1 Behind a strong jab and clean right hands, Gary O’Sullivan controlled the first half of the first round. Betancourt became more active towards the last minute of the round, but it was a round controlled by O’Sullivan.

RD 2 Betancourt connected strong with a right to start the round and became more active. The rise in activity for the moment seemed to change the momentum, but after a few more connects by Betancourt, O’Sullivan started with his own right hand and pushed Betancourt back. A right hand during an exchange seemed to stun Betancourt and after a few more shots, O’Sullivan dropped him. The referee allowed it to continue after issuing a 8 count and O’Sullivan sensing the end was near, jumped on Betancourt, quickly hitting him with a cuffing right hand that put Betancourt out for the count. O’Sullivan moves his record to 21-1 (14KOs)

Gary O’Sullivan KO2

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4 thoughts on “James DeGale drops Andre Dirrell, takes the IBF title: Full results, quotes & photos from PBC

  1. Good win by Degeale, dude shoulda stepped on the gas pedal a little more and he could have gotten Dirrell outta there. Good win, but he will lose to Ward regardless.

  2. I thought Dirrell deserved a draw. i HAD it 7 rounds to 5. So with the drops, it’s a knock down. I think they should rematch.

  3. I really liked Gary O’Sullivan. This guy fights in the kilt, has a clover on the back of his head. Spike can’t be anymore iRISH. I can wait to see how this guy does against the top Middleweights

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