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

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

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Well Hayemaker Ringstar is fcked as a company with serous assets
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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PS Does anyone else think ‘Primo Carnera’ or ‘Jess Willard’when they see Joyce fight? :lol: :lol:
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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jamesmcdonnell wrote:Joyce ain't going beyond British level. No power at all.
in his debut didnt do any worse than whyte did against same guy. current ebu champ some random guy named agit kaybel.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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boxingknockout wrote:Who was the poster who said Joyce could beat Dillian Whyte now?!?! :lol:
ya, cus whyte did so much better against the same opponent
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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It was a good debut, but Joyce is stiff as mum ra's knee.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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Lewison lasted longer than I thought but Joyce dident look as good as I was expecting
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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Wooden, deliberate, one paced, forced.
Lacking imagination and creativity and looked like he wanted to throw every punch like the text book told him.
I look more fluid releasing a left hook.

He's big and lets plenty of shots go. Lots of fighters will struggle with that alone.
But a good fighter will show him up.

Fortunately for him he only has to avoid a few of them in the heavyweight ranks
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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was exactly what i expected. joyce ugly style but strong and keeps coming. will grind down sexton too. too basic for world level but can see british and ebu.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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On the one hand I wasn't impressed with Joyce he looks slow, a bit plodding and although there's power there's no snap in his shots, he's more of a thudding type puncher, he's got a great jab and throws the basic shots well but doesn't throw enough combinations or me, just single shots or 1/2s

On the other hand that's a great stoppage win for your debut in anyones book and he got 8 rounds under his belt without losing a round, Lewison was brave but predictable, just marching forward trying to land a haymaker, he earned his dough though, he could've bailed whe he was thumbed in the eye in the 4th or afterwards when the eye closed coz that mustve hindered him, he wasn't in shape though so I'm not to sympathetic, when he went over on his ankle I thought he would've been unable to continue but credit where credits due he toughed it out

Great debut win for Joyce but I'm not blown away like Joshua or Dubios and that's taking into consideration that opposition, theres still questions on his speed and chin

Lovely left hook to put Lewison down right before the TKO should've been scored
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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He wasn't that impressive, but I'd put in him with Sexton tomorrow - and as crazy as it sounds - he would probably be in a world ranking if he beat Sexton.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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littlepug wrote:I'm actually warming to Ronald, I don't know how he comes out with all that stuff so quick, I actually laughed out loud a couple of times at his lunacy/brilliance :salut:
:TU:

On how he comes out with it, desperation and adrenaline can do amazing things
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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handsofstone wrote:On the one hand I wasn't impressed with Joyce he looks slow, a bit plodding and although there's power there's no snap in his shots, he's more of a thudding type puncher, he's got a great jab and throws the basic shots well but doesn't throw enough combinations or me, just single shots or 1/2s

On the other hand that's a great stoppage win for your debut in anyones book and he got 8 rounds under his belt without losing a round, Lewison was brave but predictable, just marching forward trying to land a haymaker, he earned his dough though, he could've bailed whe he was thumbed in the eye in the 4th or afterwards when the eye closed coz that mustve hindered him, he wasn't in shape though so I'm not to sympathetic, when he went over on his ankle I thought he would've been unable to continue but credit where credits due he toughed it out

Great debut win for Joyce but I'm not blown away like Joshua or Dubios and that's taking into consideration that opposition, theres still questions on his speed and chin
your blown away by dubois beating lhws and david howe?
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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jamamb wrote:was exactly what i expected. joyce ugly style but strong and keeps coming. will grind down sexton too. too basic for world level but can see british and ebu.
Thats just it. Too good for domestic level, too predictable and not enough for even the shite world level at heavyweight.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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jamamb wrote:
handsofstone wrote:On the one hand I wasn't impressed with Joyce he looks slow, a bit plodding and although there's power there's no snap in his shots, he's more of a thudding type puncher, he's got a great jab and throws the basic shots well but doesn't throw enough combinations or me, just single shots or 1/2s

On the other hand that's a great stoppage win for your debut in anyones book and he got 8 rounds under his belt without losing a round, Lewison was brave but predictable, just marching forward trying to land a haymaker, he earned his dough though, he could've bailed whe he was thumbed in the eye in the 4th or afterwards when the eye closed coz that mustve hindered him, he wasn't in shape though so I'm not to sympathetic, when he went over on his ankle I thought he would've been unable to continue but credit where credits due he toughed it out

Great debut win for Joyce but I'm not blown away like Joshua or Dubios and that's taking into consideration that opposition, theres still questions on his speed and chin
your blown away by dubois beating lhws and david howe?
Is back Dubois to annihilate Joyce.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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soulboy wrote:Worst heavy ive ever seen...robot
Worse than the guy he's just beat?

He's no joke. He did well against Usyk.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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Bit too much negativity for Joyce here. It’s a tougher debut than a lot will ever see. Lewison May be fat, but he’s better than some of the bums thrown at our debutants in the past.

Job done, good win, learning rounds, move on and improve
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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handsofstone wrote:On the one hand I wasn't impressed with Joyce he looks slow, a bit plodding and although there's power there's no snap in his shots, he's more of a thudding type puncher, he's got a great jab and throws the basic shots well but doesn't throw enough combinations or me, just single shots or 1/2s

On the other hand that's a great stoppage win for your debut in anyones book and he got 8 rounds under his belt without losing a round, Lewison was brave but predictable, just marching forward trying to land a haymaker, he earned his dough though, he could've bailed whe he was thumbed in the eye in the 4th or afterwards when the eye closed coz that mustve hindered him, he wasn't in shape though so I'm not to sympathetic, when he went over on his ankle I thought he would've been unable to continue but credit where credits due he toughed it out

Great debut win for Joyce but I'm not blown away like Joshua or Dubios and that's taking into consideration that opposition, theres still questions on his speed and chin
Good post - Joyce has probably come in at debut as a pro at a 10 fights level
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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jamesmcdonnell wrote:
jamamb wrote:
handsofstone wrote:On the one hand I wasn't impressed with Joyce he looks slow, a bit plodding and although there's power there's no snap in his shots, he's more of a thudding type puncher, he's got a great jab and throws the basic shots well but doesn't throw enough combinations or me, just single shots or 1/2s

On the other hand that's a great stoppage win for your debut in anyones book and he got 8 rounds under his belt without losing a round, Lewison was brave but predictable, just marching forward trying to land a haymaker, he earned his dough though, he could've bailed whe he was thumbed in the eye in the 4th or afterwards when the eye closed coz that mustve hindered him, he wasn't in shape though so I'm not to sympathetic, when he went over on his ankle I thought he would've been unable to continue but credit where credits due he toughed it out

Great debut win for Joyce but I'm not blown away like Joshua or Dubios and that's taking into consideration that opposition, theres still questions on his speed and chin
your blown away by dubois beating lhws and david howe?
Is back Dubois to annihilate Joyce.
why?

what does he do so much better? hes big, stiff, and slow too, but with already less proven stamina. dont tell me power, because joyce fought a durable guy. dubois has fought lhws and horribly glassed chin opponents like howe and carter. even gorman and allen kod howe early.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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His jab wasn't great, sometimes he threw with some snap but a lot of the time he got the mechanics wrong and pushed it badly.

And like davie says his left hook is an abomination
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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looks like feeding dubois midgets and glass chins is working on ppl
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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Dubois is hugely overrated on here. Maybe overrated isn’t the right word, cos he’s unproven, but people are seeing things I’m not when predicting where he’ll end up in his career
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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Ossyrules wrote:Dubois is hugely overrated on here. Maybe overrated isn’t the right word, cos he’s unproven, but people are seeing things I’m not when predicting where he’ll end up in his career
:TU:

even dave allen looked like a monster against dave howe
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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Well at least the Jock impressed.
Not that his opponent was up to much.

But I like this young lad
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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Dubois has power and aggression. I honestly see him walking through Joyce. Neither is anywhere near world class talent.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Joe Joyce vs. Ian Lewison - October 20th 2017

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jamamb wrote:looks like feeding dubois midgets and glass chins is working on ppl
Difference is Dubois is 12 years younger.
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