Dubois; Joyce come to terms

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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 24 Apr 2019, 15:24 Having said all that, it's a great fight for the British Title, and great for domestic boxing and the heavyweight division as a whole.

It used to be how things were done, top prospects from the UK facing off for the title, - it's surprising because it so seldom happens now, especially at heavyweight,.

The domestic heavyweight scene is arguably better than at any time since Henry Coopers pomp.
Yeah massive Kudos to Joyce for taking it! The fight has a throwback feel to it. So many good UK prospects not facing it other in order to “build the fight” then it never happens or happens when they are both past it.
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keithmoonhangover wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 04:41 Dubois is there for the taking IMO. Joyce will dominate him. I have no idea why FW is making this fight,
Interesting, I just see it completely the other way. Joyce has done well enough but he looks painfully easy to hit. He seems to be all engine, fitness and work rate to me - which is fine for the level he’s been competing at but I think Dubois is a bit special - not necessarily the next dominant heavyweight champion but def euro level and beyond.

Still I thought Price could (maybe even would) win a world title so what do I know :doh:
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I hope that this fight comes off.

This is the type of fight that befits such a prestigious title - in my opinion the likes of Dave Allen the plodder should not get anywhere near the Lord Lonsdale Belt.
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fizzjambo wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 06:31 Interesting, I just see it completely the other way. Joyce has done well enough but he looks painfully easy to hit. He seems to be all engine, fitness and work rate to me - which is fine for the level he’s been competing at but I think Dubois is a bit special - not necessarily the next dominant heavyweight champion but def euro level and beyond.

Still I thought Price could (maybe even would) win a world title so what do I know :doh:
Hopefully we'll find out soon. I agree about Stiverne, but i think Adam Booth will make him a lot more selective. I think Dubois has looked easy to hit and I've heard gym tales of a vulnerable chin. Either way, it'll be a cracker if it they actually step in the ring. I'll be going to it, unless it's on Mars,
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With the news that Joyce has signed with Warren I believe that JJ will box for the Euro and then chase WBA regular whilst Dubois boxes whomever the BBBoC designate next in line for the British.
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I take it with Joyce signing with ol fish eyes, there will be no Joyce vs Dubois fight???
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sgtcecil wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 13:11 I take it with Joyce signing with ol fish eyes, there will be no Joyce vs Dubois fight???
Wouldn't it make that fight more likely???
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oogiebe wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 13:12 Wouldn't it make that fight more likely???
Only in boxing would it make it more likely at the same time as it is also less likely
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ewenhay wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 14:12 Only in boxing would it make it more likely at the same time as it is also less likely
Makes perfect sense to me! :lol:
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ewenhay wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 14:12 Only in boxing would it make it more likely at the same time as it is also less likely
Did wonder if he’d put Joyce v Gorman together for July ?

He’s got July 13th Show - calling it “Heavy Duty” of IFL video ?
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keithmoonhangover wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 07:25 Hopefully we'll find out soon. I agree about Stiverne, but i think Adam Booth will make him a lot more selective. I think Dubois has looked easy to hit and I've heard gym tales of a vulnerable chin. Either way, it'll be a cracker if it they actually step in the ring. I'll be going to it, unless it's on Mars,
Aye I’d agree with all of that, just how solid Dubois’ chin is will be a key factor.

I can see Joyce v Kabayel being made in the summer instead now ( good fight to be fair) possibly leading to Gorman v Dubios becoming the British title fight in the Autumn? Dubios vs Joyce for the British and Euro would be even better down the line I suppose?
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3132DW wrote: 26 Apr 2019, 22:09 Did wonder if he’d put Joyce v Gorman together for July ?

He’s got July 13th Show - calling it “Heavy Duty” of IFL video ?
It'll be all three of them against TBA, with Joyce given the most dangerous borderline washed up name fringe contender. No way does Fwank sign the three most promising emerging UK heavyweights and then sacrifice them to each other. I can see Joyce-Charr being the headliner.
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clopixolacuphase wrote: 27 Apr 2019, 04:43 It'll be all three of them against TBA, with Joyce given the most dangerous borderline washed up name fringe contender. No way does Fwank sign the three most promising emerging UK heavyweights and then sacrifice them to each other. I can see Joyce-Charr being the headliner.
For me this would be the sensible thing to do. I think FW is easily capable of putting them all in world title fights before they lose or fight each other.
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Coco wrote: 27 Apr 2019, 06:56 For me this would be the sensible thing to do. I think FW is easily capable of putting them all in world title fights before they lose or fight each other.
This.
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fizzjambo wrote: 25 Apr 2019, 06:31 Interesting, I just see it completely the other way. Joyce has done well enough but he looks painfully easy to hit. He seems to be all engine, fitness and work rate to me - which is fine for the level he’s been competing at but I think Dubois is a bit special - not necessarily the next dominant heavyweight champion but def euro level and beyond.

Still I thought Price could (maybe even would) win a world title so what do I know :doh:
Did you see him last night? He looked a bit ropey IMO.
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Ummm I wouldn't say ropey, just his strategy was devoid of defence.

I'm sure against better opposition it won't be so gung-ho.
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Coco wrote: 27 Apr 2019, 06:56 For me this would be the sensible thing to do. I think FW is easily capable of putting them all in world title fights before they lose or fight each other.
I'll probably go. I don't think I've watched any of them live yet. So long as the opponents aren't too terrible...
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