Joyce v Ustinov - 18th May

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joshj909
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Joyce v Ustinov - 18th May

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I guess this is his warm up for Dubois but I'm sure there was better available :maybe:
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Re: Joyce v Ustinov - 18th May

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Crap fight .. Pulev TKO prime Ustinov 7 years ago .

And Now Anthony Joushua fighting a fat big for 3 titles. British fighters are bring crap after crap to sport
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Re: Joyce v Ustinov - 18th May

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Boxtune wrote: 02 May 2019, 06:46 Crap fight .. Pulev TKO prime Ustinov 7 years ago .

And Now Anthony Joushua fighting a fat big for 3 titles. British fighters are bring crap after crap to sport
Regarding AJ. Wilder and Fury are busy. He's already beaten Parker, Povetkin and Breazeale. Ortiz priced himself out, Kownacki and Pulev aren't interested. Joyce and Hrgovic are novices. Whyte is fighting Rivas.

Who would you like Joshua to fight?
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Re: Joyce v Ustinov - 18th May

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Boxtune wrote: 02 May 2019, 06:46 Crap fight .. Pulev TKO prime Ustinov 7 years ago .

And Now Anthony Joushua fighting a fat big for 3 titles. British fighters are bring crap after crap to sport
As If you just blamed a the whole country for two bad matchups, one of which everyone knows was ducked by everyone else. :lol:

This is The kind of competition allegedly will put Infront of you.
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Re: Joyce v Ustinov - 18th May

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joshj909 wrote: 02 May 2019, 06:58 As If you just blamed a the whole country for two bad matchups, one of which everyone knows was ducked by everyone else. :lol:

This is The kind of competition Warren will put Infront of you.
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Re: Joyce v Ustinov - 18th May

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This is a pointless fight. Ustinov is completely shot. Joyce will learn nothing from this bout. It doesn’t help his career in any way.
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Re: Joyce v Ustinov - 18th May

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Enlightened-One wrote: 02 May 2019, 08:31 This is a pointless fight. Ustinov is completely shot. Joyce will learn nothing from this bout. It doesn’t help his career in any way.
Absolutely. It's even a step down after shot Stiverne.
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This is simply padding his record. Keep busy fight IMHO.
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Re: Joyce v Ustinov - 18th May

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great, the 2 guys who need to start throwing a punch before a round starts for it to get there by the end of the round :yay:
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jamamb wrote: 02 May 2019, 09:45 great, the 2 guys who need to start throwing a punch before a round starts for it to get there by the end of the round :yay:
:lol: That's funny!
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Re: Joyce v Ustinov - 18th May

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Enlightened-One wrote: 02 May 2019, 08:31 This is a pointless fight. Ustinov is completely shot. Joyce will learn nothing from this bout. It doesn’t help his career in any way.
It's a poor match up, but there is a point to it, several in fact. Joyce stays busy, pads his record, gets more media time and will move up the rankings.
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Re: Joyce v Ustinov - 18th May

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keithmoonhangover wrote: 02 May 2019, 11:08 It's a poor match up, but there is a point to it, several in fact. Joyce stays busy, pads his record, gets more media time and will move up the rankings.
Point taken, but Joyce can achieve the same objectives against anyone not named Ustinov.

I agree though.
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Re: Joyce v Ustinov - 18th May

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Enlightened-One wrote: 02 May 2019, 11:45 Point taken, but Joyce can achieve the same objectives against anyone not named Ustinov.

I agree though.
Fwank has worked with Ustinov before and I think still has part of a promotional deal with him. He's got a good record on paper and he's a big old unit, they are the upside. The down are absolutely everything else.
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Re: Joyce v Ustinov - 18th May

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Joyce has never seen the end of the sixth round before. Ustinov has never been stopped in under 9 rounds (although he hasn't faced much of a bomber since his younger years when he fought Pulev). I'm guessing that the oldest ever version of Ustinov will at least make it to the seventh round against Joyce, maybe longer. So this fight may be decent prep for Joyce.

At the rate he's going, could Joyce be prepared for a title shot by the time he's 35? (Not to win the title, but just to be an adequately-prepared, deserving challenger.) I suppose he may be.
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Re: Joyce v Ustinov - 18th May

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ustinov took a bad beating vs hunter last time, that prob took something out of him, shouldve been stopped sooner

this fight wont look so bad in retrspective if joes july opponent is good
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