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Chris Eubank Jr. comes of age, drops and defeats James Degale

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Chris Eubank Jr. claimed the much-needed bragging rights as he silenced fellow Briton James DeGale at London’s O2 Arena.

Eubank finally secured the big domestic victory he’d craved for so long, with the judges scoring it 114-112, 115-112 and 117-109 to the Brighton man.

While there were a few wild shots thrown, the ‘Next Gen’ star produced a dominant performance, flooring his bitter rival in the second and tenth-round, before being docked a point for slamming DeGale to the floor in the eleventh. Eubank even looked as if he could end it in the final round, but in the end, would have to settle for a points win.

While Eubank has re-established himself, there are question marks as to where DeGale goes from here. Britain’s first Olympic gold-medallist and world champion was a shadow of his former self and struggled to settle into the groove. If beaten, ‘Chunky’ declared he would retire, and based on this performance, he should hang up the gloves on what has been a glorious career.

However, for Eubank, he’ll savour this moment for now before aiming to challenge one of the world champions in the super-middleweight division.

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