The 33-year-old was the first Briton to win a
professional world title as well as take Olympic gold, which he
did in Beijing in 2008.
"It's hard to admit that I’m not the fighter I once was, but I’m
human and along the way, my injuries have taken a toll -- both
on mind and body and these things have contributed to impact my
performance in the ring," DeGale said in a statement.
DeGale won 25, lost three and drew one of his 29 professional
fights.
He beat Andre Dirrell of the United States in Boston on points
to take the vacant IBF super-middleweight belt in 2015, losing
it in London in 2017 to Caleb Truax.
He then beat the American in a rematch in Nevada in April last
year before relinquishing the belt.
DeGale lost on a unanimous points decision to compatriot Eubank
at London's O2 Arena on Saturday for the vacant IBO
super-middleweight title.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Ed Osmond)
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