What do you think about ? Who wins ? How ?
First of all, I would really like to see this fight, and may the best man.............
I tend to agree.
That is exactly the quandary that Joyce finds himself in. He needs further development, but at 33 doesn't have that kind of time. I wonder if he'll be thrown to the wolves too early. I guess we'll see when his next opponent is named.KiwiRider wrote: ↑14 Jan 2019, 14:19I tend to agree.
Except that at Joyce's age, he needs to move fast. Ortiz will give him at least 6 rounds of solid B level opposition, if he survives that, I think he will grind out a points win against the old fella.
Let's not forget, Eddie dropped Ortiz off the books a couple of years back for poor performance, just because Ortiz gave Wilder kittens dosent make him a Renaissance man.
All good points. Let's hope we find out!candyslim wrote: ↑14 Jan 2019, 15:09 Joyce is used to mixing with quality as an amateur, he was elite level and a lot of that experience is transferable even if the amateur and pro games are quite distinct.I wouldn't let the fact he's had only seven pro fights cause you to underrate him I think if Ortiz can't finish him early (and Joyce seems to have a pretty good chin) then Joyce overhauls him in the second half of the fight and may even stop him.
The only thing that we can be certain about with regard to this match is that it is intriguing and a case can be made for either fighter to win.
I don't know if it's that they're managed badly or if it's that they start to live it up a bit too much after getting a taste of freedom away from Cuba.
Considering Joyce's age I'm not sure he'll ever have the time to improve enough to be able to legitimately beat a guy of this caliber.marvelous marv wrote: ↑14 Jan 2019, 21:47 Fighting Ortiz is like fighting a computer that is always on balance and ready to counter anything you do. Any mistake he capitalizes on. He wont press the action if you box cautiously, he will just slowly take what you give. A wide open fighter like Joyce should not take this guy on until his technical skills are higher.
He may have only had 7 pro fights but he was a very highly experienced and successful amateur. That's no guarantee of pro success we all know that, but it makes him a totally different proposition to your average 7 fight pro.London Boy wrote: ↑14 Jan 2019, 15:42 Is this a wind up!? Geezer is a novice pro with a plodding style. He’ll get hurt badly if this is made.
Fighting Breazeale would be a good step and I think Joyce can beat Breazeale pretty handily and get precious rounds of work doing so. Parker would be interesting in that Parker is tough as nails and can move ok. Maybe in another fight or two.