IBF super middleweight champion James DeGale is fuming after watching some of the recent interviews by Badou Jack, who traveled over to London last week to support his TMT stablemate, IBF super featherweight champion Gervonta Davis, who knocked out Liam Walsh.

The two boxers collided in an IBF, WBC unification in January at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

The contest was tough for both. DeGale scored a knockdown in the first. Jack recovered quickly and started fighting back on even terms. Jack returned the favor in the twelfth and final round, dropping DeGale and nearly stopping him. The outcome was a twelve round draw and both boxers were upset with the final ruling.

Soon after that fight, Jack dropped the WBC title and moved up to the light heavyweight division.

DeGale is recovering from injuries that he suffered in the contest with Jack. The Olympic gold medal winner is so angry over Jack's comments that he's willing to make that rematch at 175-pounds.

"Badou Jack was in London last week to watch Gervonta Davis beat Liam Walsh, and he said in a few interviews that I didn’t want a rematch with him because it might end my career. He was also saying that he bust me up and that’s why I’m still out injured," DeGale told The Mirror.

"But let’s make this clear; Badou Jack is a p*ssy. I went into that fight a mess. I’ve since had an operation on my nose for a deviated septum and I will require an operation on my right shoulder. Contrary to what's been said about Jack knocking my teeth out and what he falsely believes, I've used a bridge of false teeth for many years. The only thing he did was perforate my ear drum.

"I went in there injured and I still should have beaten him. I was up on two of the scorecards going into the last round when he knocked me down. I want the rematch and I would even do it at light-heavyweight just to shut him up. He is living off that draw - it’s made him look so much better than he is. He’s getting so much respect and kudos because he went 12 rounds with me - but he did not beat me up."