I'm quite excited about it actually
Normally can't stand the fornicating sport
Exactly. I get that he's not pretty to look at for the casuals mind.clopixolacuphase wrote: ↑24 Apr 2019, 13:24 Most of the time all I ever read is how poo he is. It’s like people have just made up their minds and that’s it. Dubois has never fought a remotely live body. Joyce has pretty much seen it all. I’m going with the Mummy here.
I can see Dubois landing his straight punches inside Joyce's wide swings. I'm just uncertain if that's enough as Joyce does appear to take a good pop. Or if Dubois can take a pop at all, as we've never seen it yet. I'm 50/50. Probably my third change! lol!
I don't think that I would be shocked it Dubois wins, but I see it more as a 70-30 JJ than a 50-50.
I like JJ going to Booth. Sanchez wasn't helping him progress. That come forward style was bound to get him into trouble sooner or later. I hope he gets his defense better. He should learn how Foreman used his arms to thwart an opponents punches. I think it would suit Joyce well.leejonesjnr wrote: ↑24 Apr 2019, 15:21 I don't think that I would be shocked it Dubois wins, but I see it more as a 70-30 JJ than a 50-50.
That could just be because I happen to have seen a lot more of Joyce?
I imagine that David Haye is raging after he really started Joyce on the pro road and not content with jumping ship, he has now teamed up with Adam Booth.
Dubois could lose and still have a great career. He's only 21. Joyce would have a hard time coming back from a loss.
LOL! Dubois isn't nearly as slow as Slow-Joe.
Top 15? Depending on the top 15 you're going by, I could only see it being Hammer, Martin, Szpilka, Oquendo, Wallin, Fujimoto, Dinu or Zhang. Or, what's more likely, it won't be a top 15 opponent...