Agreed. "The Reptile" fears no man!Pukka Cheese wrote: ↑07 Jan 2019, 09:25 Duhaupas got big balls and understands where he is at.
The Joyce/Hrgovic handlers should get the cheque book out and have their man tested!
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Agreed. "The Reptile" fears no man!Pukka Cheese wrote: ↑07 Jan 2019, 09:25 Duhaupas got big balls and understands where he is at.
The Joyce/Hrgovic handlers should get the cheque book out and have their man tested!
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Duhaupus isn't hard to hit by any means. Joyce is more than slightly bigger puncher than Hrgovic. Sorry it's so puzzling to you.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑07 Jan 2019, 18:03 Duhaupus durability is his greatest assets. Puzzling why the slower, slightly bigger puncher is more dangerous.
Who?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑29 Jan 2019, 11:07 Johann Duhaupas is simply an opportunist journeyman seeking to secure a decent payday. He’s already tasted defeat to the likes of Francesco Pianeta and Erkan Teper, so he isn’t likely to pose any serious threat to the likes of Filip Hrgovic and Joe Joyce.
And to be honest, I feel that Hrgovic and Joyce are already mixing it with better opponents than Duhaupas and a victory over this journeyman doesn’t carry any sort of credibility, unless both rising prospects force the stoppage within five rounds.
This is less about Duhaupas’ alleged bravery and more about a 38-year-old desperately trying to seek decent retirement funding paydays.
OK, when I use the word “better”, I guess I really mean more accomplished, bigger name or a “superior” reputation - not necessarily "better" in terms of in-ring talent.oogiebe wrote: ↑29 Jan 2019, 11:09Who?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑29 Jan 2019, 11:07 Johann Duhaupas is simply an opportunist journeyman seeking to secure a decent payday. He’s already tasted defeat to the likes of Francesco Pianeta and Erkan Teper, so he isn’t likely to pose any serious threat to the likes of Filip Hrgovic and Joe Joyce.
And to be honest, I feel that Hrgovic and Joyce are already mixing it with better opponents than Duhaupas and a victory over this journeyman doesn’t carry any sort of credibility, unless both rising prospects force the stoppage within five rounds.
This is less about Duhaupas’ alleged bravery and more about a 38-year-old desperately trying to seek decent retirement funding paydays.
Ok, fair enough. Duaupas does provide rounds, and tough ones.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑29 Jan 2019, 11:22OK, when I use the word “better”, I guess I really mean more accomplished, bigger name or a “superior” reputation - not necessarily "better" in terms of in-ring talent.oogiebe wrote: ↑29 Jan 2019, 11:09Who?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑29 Jan 2019, 11:07 Johann Duhaupas is simply an opportunist journeyman seeking to secure a decent payday. He’s already tasted defeat to the likes of Francesco Pianeta and Erkan Teper, so he isn’t likely to pose any serious threat to the likes of Filip Hrgovic and Joe Joyce.
And to be honest, I feel that Hrgovic and Joyce are already mixing it with better opponents than Duhaupas and a victory over this journeyman doesn’t carry any sort of credibility, unless both rising prospects force the stoppage within five rounds.
This is less about Duhaupas’ alleged bravery and more about a 38-year-old desperately trying to seek decent retirement funding paydays.
For sure, Duhaupas is certainly capable, though not guaranteed, to defeat the likes Amir Mansour, Kevin Johnson and Bermane Stiverne, the Frenchman’s poor run of form and anonymity won’t enhance Hrgovic and Joyce’s reputations.
I just don’t think that Hrgovic and Joyce really need to face Johann Duhaupas, since they’re already facing and stopping guys considered as being of a similar ilk.
I won’t be outraged seeing Johann Duhaupas being matched up with Filip Hrgovic and/or Joe Joyce – I just won’t be interested in those bouts, as I think that neither will be competitive, and we won’t learn anything new from them.
I agree with onetimeonly - Duhaupus' chin could negate Dubois' power and possibly grind down the Englishman, however Hrgovic should be able to box rings around the Frenchman.oogiebe wrote: ↑07 Jan 2019, 18:06Duhaupus isn't hard to hit by any means. Joyce is more than slightly bigger puncher than Hrgovic. Sorry it's so puzzling to you.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑07 Jan 2019, 18:03 Duhaupus durability is his greatest assets. Puzzling why the slower, slightly bigger puncher is more dangerous.
I think you're right and he is wise to do it now, BEFORE either Hrgovic or Joyce get to good for him.