Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

Joyce vs. Lewison Winner?

Poll ended at 04 Sep 2017, 13:31

Joe Joyce
58
73%
Ian Lewison
22
28%
 
Total votes: 80

Exoddus
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

Post by Exoddus »

If the winner got a life times supply of Big Mac's. Then Lewison would have a chance.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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Not going to say Joyce will be a world champion.

But I bet right now he would beat Dillian Whyte.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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Naandrew wrote:Not going to say Joyce will be a world champion.

But I bet right now he would beat Dillian Whyte.
Really?
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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Exoddus wrote:If the winner got a life times supply of Big Mac's. Then Lewison would have a chance.
lol, ironically it would probably be among the best ways to get him in shape

imagine how motivated he'd be!
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

Post by Andrew »

boxingknockout wrote:
Naandrew wrote:Not going to say Joyce will be a world champion.

But I bet right now he would beat Dillian Whyte.
Really?
Yes no joke

Whyte is not very good.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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Naandrew wrote:
boxingknockout wrote:
Naandrew wrote:Not going to say Joyce will be a world champion.

But I bet right now he would beat Dillian Whyte.
Really?
Yes no joke

Whyte is not very good.
I think he's fringe world class (even though world class is pretty shallow at the moment) - and an experienced professional. It's a tough ask.

Mind you it would be a great fight; and a very interesting one.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

Post by Stuarty »

Joyce will stop Lewinson in 4.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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Stuarty30 wrote:Joyce will stop Lewinson in 4.
Has Lewinston ever been over in his career, amateur or pro? I believe he's very tough.

Joyce is big, strong and with a great work rate. So he may just overwhelm Lewistons. BUT he has vulnerabilities himself and if Louistons is up and stays out of KFC for it, he's a very tough opponent.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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boxingknockout wrote:
Stuarty30 wrote:Joyce will stop Lewinson in 4.
Has Lewinston ever been over in his career, amateur or pro? I believe he's very tough.

Joyce is big, strong and with a great work rate. So he may just overwhelm Lewistons. BUT he has vulnerabilities himself and if Louistons is up and stays out of KFC for it, he's a very tough opponent.
I'm just doing the maths from what I know bruv :maybe: Maybe you're right? Maybe I'm right? I'm just drawing a conclusion from what I've seen lol :o
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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Stuarty30 wrote:
boxingknockout wrote:
Stuarty30 wrote:Joyce will stop Lewinson in 4.
Has Lewinston ever been over in his career, amateur or pro? I believe he's very tough.

Joyce is big, strong and with a great work rate. So he may just overwhelm Lewistons. BUT he has vulnerabilities himself and if Louistons is up and stays out of KFC for it, he's a very tough opponent.
I'm just doing the maths from what I know bruv :maybe: Maybe you're right? Maybe I'm right? I'm just drawing a conclusion from what I've seen lol :o
Oh I'm just asking mate, not stating my position. I expect Joyce to win but it's a great debut and very interesting. :bag: :TU:
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

Post by Stuarty »

boxingknockout wrote:
Stuarty30 wrote:
boxingknockout wrote:
Has Lewinston ever been over in his career, amateur or pro? I believe he's very tough.

Joyce is big, strong and with a great work rate. So he may just overwhelm Lewistons. BUT he has vulnerabilities himself and if Louistons is up and stays out of KFC for it, he's a very tough opponent.
I'm just doing the maths from what I know bruv :maybe: Maybe you're right? Maybe I'm right? I'm just drawing a conclusion from what I've seen lol :o
Oh I'm just asking mate, not stating my position. I expect Joyce to win but it's a great debut and very interesting. :bag: :TU:
Very good debut mate! Couldn't quite believe it when I saw what was going down!
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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Stuarty30 wrote:
boxingknockout wrote:
Stuarty30 wrote:
I'm just doing the maths from what I know bruv :maybe: Maybe you're right? Maybe I'm right? I'm just drawing a conclusion from what I've seen lol :o
Oh I'm just asking mate, not stating my position. I expect Joyce to win but it's a great debut and very interesting. :bag: :TU:
Very good debut mate! Couldn't quite believe it when I saw what was going down!
There's part of me that thinks.... is Haye just throwing him in at the deep end? Has he got a clause in the contract that says something like 'in the event of a loss, Haye promotions retains the right to terminate the contract forthwith.'? Does he want to know soon if he's got something or would be wasting his time?

I've heard of this tactic before
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

Post by Kit »

Looks like Haye has more faith in Joyce than himself, I'd strongly fancy Lewison over both the Dominator Demori and the Swis Cobra.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

Post by london »

looking forward to this fight its a very tough debut for Joyce don't be surprised if Lewison causes some real problems
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

Post by 3132DW »

Looking forward to hopefully seeing Willy Hutchison on the undercard.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

Post by handsofstone »

This is Lewison's 1st fight since fighting Whyte for the British a year ago when he was as usual well out of shape, it would be great if he came into this fight looking trim and up for it but I doubt it, still fair play to Joyce going into a scheduled 10 rounder against a guy whos pretty durable, ive only seen Joyce fight in the Olympic final where he impressed but I personally never felt it was a robbery. close but not a robbery IMO

Fancy Joyce to get Lewison out of there by about the 7th
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

Post by tigermoth87 »

Very good debut opponent.

I can't see Joyce doing much at pro level though. Didn't he get KOd 3 times in the amateurs? Once against a bum.

I see him been another David Price. He'll do well at British level until he faces a fringe contender like Taken or Duhaupas and get KOd.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

Post by littlepug »

tigermoth87 wrote:Very good debut opponent.

I can't see Joyce doing much at pro level though. Didn't he get KOd 3 times in the amateurs? Once against a bum.

I see him been another David Price. He'll do well at British level until he faces a fringe contender like Taken or Duhaupas and get KOd.
agree, saw him in the Olympics and couldn't see what all the fuss was about
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

Post by rm1 »

Saw Lewison interviewed yesterday he looks heavy as such I expect Joyce to outwork him to a late stoppage or points win.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

Post by TheGingerBomber »

Just me who thinks Big Joe is very slim around the body?
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