Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

Who wins?

Poll ended at 23 Feb 2019, 19:41

Joyce - Decision
3
5%
Joyce - K/TKO
48
86%
DRAW
1
2%
Stiverne - K/TKO
4
7%
Stiverne - Decision
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 56

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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

Post by jamamb »

thats the best move for him at the moment i think, then maybe get mandated to fight aj for full title

its true watching him that i get the 'needs to quickly get that big fight before taken out' vibe
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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Joyce v Chisora next.........im hearing they are trying to make it
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

Post by leejonesjnr »

Joyce can't box for the WBA Regular until Oqendo has had his crack?
Charr won it over a year ago so could be stripped to make Joyce v Oquendo I suppose.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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i thought id read now that the wba feels since oquendo turned down the last fight with charr the wba doesnt feel obliged any longer to oquendo, though not sure how that plays legally, i suppose if its more fuss they could just say fres fights the winner of charr-joyce
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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leejonesjnr wrote: 24 Feb 2019, 16:19 Joyce can't box for the WBA Regular until Oqendo has had his crack?
Charr won it over a year ago so could be stripped to make Joyce v Oquendo I suppose.
Oquendo didn't sign for the Charr fight so I think that nulls the court order from long ago.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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jamamb wrote: 24 Feb 2019, 16:23 i thought id read now that the wba feels since oquendo turned down the last fight with charr the wba doesnt feel obliged any longer to oquendo, though not sure how that plays legally, i suppose if its more fuss they could just say fres fights the winner of charr-joyce
Ah okay
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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Onetimeonly wrote: 24 Feb 2019, 16:25
leejonesjnr wrote: 24 Feb 2019, 16:19 Joyce can't box for the WBA Regular until Oqendo has had his crack?
Charr won it over a year ago so could be stripped to make Joyce v Oquendo I suppose.
Oquendo didn't sign for the Charr fight so I think that nulls the court order from long ago.
Didn't know that, thanks
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

Post by goose 5 »

If it's Delboy next,that could be a problem for Joyce.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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goose 5 wrote: 24 Feb 2019, 21:03 If it's Delboy next,that could be a problem for Joyce.
It would be, no doubt.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

Last year some were saying Joyce would beat Chisora..
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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he might, chis has lots of miles and just got ktfo
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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I don't understand the grief Joyce gets, if you watched him at the World Championships/Olympics you know his style of boxing is slightly methodical but it does the job.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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jamamb wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 03:04 he might, chis has lots of miles and just got ktfo
Also can be discouraging if you keep hitting a guy bang on the Chen and he just laughs and continues to bundle forward and throw lots and lots of very, very slow yet hurtful punches at you.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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kbackup408 wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 04:43 I don't understand the grief Joyce gets, if you watched him at the World Championships/Olympics you know his style of boxing is slightly methodical but it does the job.
I think he’s a fun fighter,I enjoy watching him in general :TU: don’t think he gave a great account of himself vs stiverne,but generally I like watching him plough forward and apply pressure :bag: one of the boxers,think it might’ve bin Michael conlan put on Twitter he’s the real life rock em sock em robot :lol:

But I think it’s plain to see he is not very skilled,there’s interesting fights out there for him though
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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Oiky wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 05:39
kbackup408 wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 04:43 I don't understand the grief Joyce gets, if you watched him at the World Championships/Olympics you know his style of boxing is slightly methodical but it does the job.
I think he’s a fun fighter,I enjoy watching him in general :TU: don’t think he gave a great account of himself vs stiverne,but generally I like watching him plough forward and apply pressure :bag: one of the boxers,think it might’ve bin Michael conlan put on Twitter he’s the real life rock em sock em robot :lol:

But I think it’s plain to see he is not very skilled,there’s interesting fights out there for him though
fully agreed pal, Michael Conlan crack me up ! - I am not convinced by Abel Sanchez's style its one thing asking a 160lb to plough forward compared to 260lb (inviting a concussion)
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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kbackup408 wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 06:11
Oiky wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 05:39
kbackup408 wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 04:43 I don't understand the grief Joyce gets, if you watched him at the World Championships/Olympics you know his style of boxing is slightly methodical but it does the job.
I think he’s a fun fighter,I enjoy watching him in general :TU: don’t think he gave a great account of himself vs stiverne,but generally I like watching him plough forward and apply pressure :bag: one of the boxers,think it might’ve bin Michael conlan put on Twitter he’s the real life rock em sock em robot :lol:

But I think it’s plain to see he is not very skilled,there’s interesting fights out there for him though
fully agreed pal, Michael Conlan crack me up ! - I am not convinced by Abel Sanchez's style its one thing asking a 160lb to plough forward compared to 260lb (inviting a concussion)
I’m not convinced either,seems rather a one trick pony with his game plans for Joyce :maybe:
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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Oiky wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 06:21
kbackup408 wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 06:11
Oiky wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 05:39
kbackup408 wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 04:43 I don't understand the grief Joyce gets, if you watched him at the World Championships/Olympics you know his style of boxing is slightly methodical but it does the job.
I think he’s a fun fighter,I enjoy watching him in general :TU: don’t think he gave a great account of himself vs stiverne,but generally I like watching him plough forward and apply pressure :bag: one of the boxers,think it might’ve bin Michael conlan put on Twitter he’s the real life rock em sock em robot :lol:

But I think it’s plain to see he is not very skilled,there’s interesting fights out there for him though
fully agreed pal, Michael Conlan crack me up ! - I am not convinced by Abel Sanchez's style its one thing asking a 160lb to plough forward compared to 260lb (inviting a concussion)
I’m not convinced either,seems rather a one trick pony with his game plans for Joyce :maybe:
The real test would be if a BJS-esque boxer went to train with Abel what will happen - as a coach does he have the presence of mind to use his tools or turn him into a plough forward merchant haha!
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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kbackup408 wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 04:43 I don't understand the grief Joyce gets, if you watched him at the World Championships/Olympics you know his style of boxing is slightly methodical but it does the job.
He's entertaining and moving quickly, he's just not a championship caliber fighter.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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gilgamesh wrote: 23 Feb 2019, 21:34 Just got home, and got to watch this fight. Very good showing by Joyce. He's fun as hell to watch. Showed a good chin too as Stiverne landed some real solid rights in the 1st, but Joyce took 'em well. I definitely look forward to seeing a lot more of Joyce. You gotta figure his flaws will catch up to him against the Elite guys, but win or lose he'll be fun to watch almost always I'd imagine given the way he fights. I'm a fan.
Despite all the negativity Joyce gets, I do believe he has champion abilities. Solid chin, high volume punches, and good power. Just after 8 fights, you can see he is already better than 97% of the heavyweights out there. I'm sure in the next 2 years, he will get a title shot at some fringe belt holder ( Charr?? ), and will be victorious.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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HeavyHitters wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 11:57
gilgamesh wrote: 23 Feb 2019, 21:34 Just got home, and got to watch this fight. Very good showing by Joyce. He's fun as hell to watch. Showed a good chin too as Stiverne landed some real solid rights in the 1st, but Joyce took 'em well. I definitely look forward to seeing a lot more of Joyce. You gotta figure his flaws will catch up to him against the Elite guys, but win or lose he'll be fun to watch almost always I'd imagine given the way he fights. I'm a fan.
Despite all the negativity Joyce gets, I do believe he has champion abilities. Solid chin, high volume punches, and good power. Just after 8 fights, you can see he is already better than 97% of the heavyweights out there. I'm sure in the next 2 years, he will get a title shot at some fringe belt holder ( Charr?? ), and will be victorious.
Of course Joyce can win the WBA regular title. Not a very high bar though.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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Good matching really, a low risk opponent and now Joyce is in line for at least an interim shot.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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Coco wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 12:01 Good matching really, a low risk opponent and now Joyce is in line for at least an interim shot.
Joyce will be fully exposed if he steps up to top 15 ranked HW's. He hasn't come close to being tested yet. He's slow; wide open; one-dimensional; and hasn't shown anything but a slow plodding, but high output approach. His wide punches plus his slow delivery make him an easy mark for a decent boxer.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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oogiebe wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 12:05
Coco wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 12:01 Good matching really, a low risk opponent and now Joyce is in line for at least an interim shot.
Joyce will be fully exposed if he steps up to top 15 ranked HW's. He hasn't come close to being tested yet. He's slow; wide open; one-dimensional; and hasn't shown anything but a slow plodding, but high output approach. His wide punches plus his slow delivery make him an easy mark for a decent boxer.
While I agree with his limitations, and I still believe he is made for Usyk, his size, strength, awkwardness and output will make him difficult to beat.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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oogiebe wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 12:05
Coco wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 12:01 Good matching really, a low risk opponent and now Joyce is in line for at least an interim shot.
Joyce will be fully exposed if he steps up to top 15 ranked HW's. He hasn't come close to being tested yet. He's slow; wide open; one-dimensional; and hasn't shown anything but a slow plodding, but high output approach. His wide punches plus his slow delivery make him an easy mark for a decent boxer.
Are you talking about top 15 within the ranking bodies or top 15 as in the 15 best heavyweights? Either way, Joyce isn't much, but he's already top 15.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Bermane Stiverne - 23 February 2019

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punchoutsb wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 12:10
oogiebe wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 12:05
Coco wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 12:01 Good matching really, a low risk opponent and now Joyce is in line for at least an interim shot.
Joyce will be fully exposed if he steps up to top 15 ranked HW's. He hasn't come close to being tested yet. He's slow; wide open; one-dimensional; and hasn't shown anything but a slow plodding, but high output approach. His wide punches plus his slow delivery make him an easy mark for a decent boxer.
Are you talking about top 15 within the ranking bodies or top 15 as in the 15 best heavyweights? Either way, Joyce isn't much, but he's already top 15.
Overall. Within sanctioning bodies the top 15 gets too watered down.
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