Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020

Who wins?

Poll ended at 28 Nov 2020, 12:14

Joyce - Decision
22
13%
Joyce - T/KO
45
26%
DRAW
7
4%
Dubois - T/KO
89
52%
Dubois - Decision
7
4%
 
Total votes: 170

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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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Onetimeonly wrote: 09 Feb 2020, 20:16
Riddick Blowe wrote: 09 Feb 2020, 20:02

4/6
Damn, that is short. Oh well, just for entertainment purposes.
Even at this price they’re banking on Joyce being tough, if there were David price-like rumours about his chin it would be even shorter imo.

Joyce might just ship so much punishment that it’s academic how tough he is, he’ll be getting teed off on and I can see a British ref stepping in

Having said that I’m still tempted to have a bit on DD points. Dubois barely put a dent in Kevin Johnson and if Joyce does have a cinderblock head it could make DD more cautious, slow the pace of the fight down and make it a damp squib of a spectacle

On the other hand Joyce will be getting hit a lot more than kevin Johnson as he’ll be trying to win
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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Riddick Blowe wrote: 10 Feb 2020, 05:56
Onetimeonly wrote: 09 Feb 2020, 20:16
Damn, that is short. Oh well, just for entertainment purposes.
Joyce might just ship so much punishment that it’s academic how tough he is, he’ll be getting teed off on and I can see a British ref stepping in
This is a fair call actually. Stands to reason that Joyce might just be that slow, Dubois manages to tee off on him enough that he fails to get off his shots and the ref jumps in :maybe:
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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Any specific examples when Joyce was hurt in a amateur fight? I can only recall him getting tagged and looking disorganised but never really bothered by punches that much. I wonder if the DD plan will be to get on his bike.

The Bryant Jennings fight was close and you could argue that Jennings as a pure boxer should have been more active as he did have some success. Will Dubois pot shot his way to a decision? Or might he be lulled into a false sense of security after hitting Joyce at will, and then get tired?

I’m thinking this could look more competitive than I expected just due to Joyce’s ruggedness. Also, while impressive offensively DD hardly looks like a master boxer in there with his lack of head movement and somewhat robotic ring generalship, so he won’t be hard to find if Joyce can take him into the trenches. I can easily see it becoming a war of attrition.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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Riddick Blowe wrote: 10 Feb 2020, 08:34 Any specific examples when Joyce was hurt in a amateur fight? I can only recall him getting tagged and looking disorganised but never really bothered by punches that much. I wonder if the DD plan will be to get on his bike.

The Bryant Jennings fight was close and you could argue that Jennings as a pure boxer should have been more active as he did have some success. Will Dubois pot shot his way to a decision? Or might he be lulled into a false sense of security after hitting Joyce at will, and then get tired?

I’m thinking this could look more competitive than I expected just due to Joyce’s ruggedness. Also, while impressive offensively DD hardly looks like a master boxer in there with his lack of head movement and somewhat robotic ring generalship, so he won’t be hard to find if Joyce can take him into the trenches. I can easily see it becoming a war of attrition.
Kuzmin put him down and stopped him

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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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danconnollyeire wrote: 10 Feb 2020, 08:54
Riddick Blowe wrote: 10 Feb 2020, 08:34 Any specific examples when Joyce was hurt in a amateur fight? I can only recall him getting tagged and looking disorganised but never really bothered by punches that much. I wonder if the DD plan will be to get on his bike.

The Bryant Jennings fight was close and you could argue that Jennings as a pure boxer should have been more active as he did have some success. Will Dubois pot shot his way to a decision? Or might he be lulled into a false sense of security after hitting Joyce at will, and then get tired?

I’m thinking this could look more competitive than I expected just due to Joyce’s ruggedness. Also, while impressive offensively DD hardly looks like a master boxer in there with his lack of head movement and somewhat robotic ring generalship, so he won’t be hard to find if Joyce can take him into the trenches. I can easily see it becoming a war of attrition.
Kuzmin put him down and stopped him

Interesting, thanks. And I don’t rate kuzmin at all.

Hmmm

Also, now that I think about the Jennings fight, wasn’t there a moment where Joyce was visibly affected by a body shot? I’m sure he was winded at one point, and Jennings is no banger

Interesting to note - Dubois by stoppage has now got even shorter - 4/7 now, which is pretty interesting given how far away from the fight we are
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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Riddick Blowe wrote: 10 Feb 2020, 09:04
danconnollyeire wrote: 10 Feb 2020, 08:54

Kuzmin put him down and stopped him

Interesting, thanks. And I don’t rate kuzmin at all.

Hmmm

Also, now that I think about the Jennings fight, wasn’t there a moment where Joyce was visibly affected by a body shot? I’m sure he was winded at one point, and Jennings is no banger

Interesting to note - Dubois by stoppage has now got even shorter - 4/7 now, which is pretty interesting given how far away from the fight we are
Very early on. Second round or something like that. he has his elbow down covering it for a while so it must have hurt.

I'm going. I thought I'd stick by my guns so I popped a tenner on Joyce to win at 2/1.

I also stuck a cheeky fiver on Fury to win by stoppage and another fiver to stop Wilder in the 10th.

I'm not a gambler. I always lose.
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Nice poster

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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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Both Joyce and his manager, Sam Jones, insisted that the split was amicable.

“Adam is a great trainer, but I believe the plan we have got, where we are going, is a better situation, rather than being at Adam’s gym and close to home,” Joyce said. “I do better in the sun and away. I need to make sure 100 per cent that I have done everything right.

“I want to make sure I get the win, so I don’t want to look back and say, ‘I could’ve done this, I could’ve done that’. I am just taking myself away and putting myself in the best position possible. You only have one shot.

“I need to be 100 percent because I only have a short career and have a small window.”

“There is no malice in anything,”
Jones said. “I have been with Joe since day one and Joe train better when he is away from distractions. Adam Booth agrees. It is all mutual, there has been no fall-out. Adam Booth is an amazing trainer. Joe is doing what is best for him now.

“He has got a trainer sorted, he has got sparring sorted and he is training at the best facility in the world. We are going to be very well prepared for this fight and there are going to be no excuses.

“We were honest to Joe. We said we don’t want to be sitting in that changing room after the fight thinking we could have done better. Everything has to be right for him.”

“It’s going to be an explosive fight and it means a lot for the winner,”
Joyce said, “If I win I will be the No 1 in allegedly’s list and for BT Sport and Frank mentioned getting a world title shot after. That’s why it makes sense.

“We’re going to have some great sparring and training and get myself into the best possible shape.

“I don’t know if he can take a punch yet, but I will test him on that in April and really take him to the deep end and see if he can swim.”
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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Great fight, but both need Paul Heyman to speak for them.

Seemed too fake the trash talk and shove..

Kinda boring now seeing pushing and shoving..

Wilder-Fury 1 pressers killed it all off
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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Riddick Blowe wrote: 10 Feb 2020, 08:34 Any specific examples when Joyce was hurt in a amateur fight? I can only recall him getting tagged and looking disorganised but never really bothered by punches that much. I wonder if the DD plan will be to get on his bike.

The Bryant Jennings fight was close and you could argue that Jennings as a pure boxer should have been more active as he did have some success. Will Dubois pot shot his way to a decision? Or might he be lulled into a false sense of security after hitting Joyce at will, and then get tired?

I’m thinking this could look more competitive than I expected just due to Joyce’s ruggedness. Also, while impressive offensively DD hardly looks like a master boxer in there with his lack of head movement and somewhat robotic ring generalship, so he won’t be hard to find if Joyce can take him into the trenches. I can easily see it becoming a war of attrition.
Let's hope not for his sake.

He's so bloody slow his bikes a penny farthing.

Oops, thought you meant Joyce... My bad.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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Seems crazy to me to sign such a long promotional deal.. :o
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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Wow! I just stumbled upon this news. Looks like a great between British unbeaten heavies, but I would rather see them duke it out after they both fought a few more tough opponents. Or wait to fight each other once one of them gained a significant title.

I'm torn on this match-up. I'd have to go with Dubois, I'm not sure if the course of this fight will turn into a brawl-fest, or a chess-match. If Dubois chooses to try and go toe to toe with the slightly larger Joyce early on, he might be in for a long grueling fight.

I'll pick Dubois if Dubois chooses to fight more of a cautious, measured fight, trying to outbox Joyce throughout the fight.

If this turns into more of a slugfest, then I'd lean slightly more towards Joyce getting a late round TKO. I'm not sure Dubois has had tough enough fights yet, so early in his career. Joe to me just looks like one tough hombre that might be very difficult for anyone to knock out.

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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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Pukka Cheese wrote: 11 Feb 2020, 12:45

Seems crazy to me to sign such a long promotional deal.. :o
Nuts, that’s a long deal 15-20 fights!
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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Looks like Yarde versus Azizbek Abdugafurov for WBC Silver on the undercard.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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Nightmare Roy wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 21:26
Pukka Cheese wrote: 11 Feb 2020, 12:45

Seems crazy to me to sign such a long promotional deal.. :o
Nuts, that’s a long deal 15-20 fights!
Na. It won’t be long til he’s on 3 fights a year and then eventually 2.. I think he should still stick at 4-5 fights a year for now. Build his record and experience. He’s still very young.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 13 Feb 2020, 05:24
Nightmare Roy wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 21:26

Nuts, that’s a long deal 15-20 fights!
Na. It won’t be long til he’s on 3 fights a year and then eventually 2.. I think he should still stick at 4-5 fights a year for now. Build his record and experience. He’s still very young.
Yeah there's no point rushing him but if he beats Joyce he's gonna be pretty hard to match. Even euro level at heavy isn't all that.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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Pukka Cheese wrote: 11 Feb 2020, 12:45

Seems crazy to me to sign such a long promotional deal.. :o
Crazy. He better pray Hearn doesn't completely unify the division
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Frank going all in on Dubois!
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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danconnollyeire wrote: 13 Feb 2020, 07:22
Pukka Cheese wrote: 11 Feb 2020, 12:45

Seems crazy to me to sign such a long promotional deal.. :o
Crazy. He better pray Hearn doesn't completely unify the division
Then he’ll have to get into a mandatory position.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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dbf wrote: 13 Feb 2020, 07:30 Frank going all in on Dubois!
Looks like it.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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Pukka Cheese wrote: 11 Feb 2020, 12:45

Seems crazy to me to sign such a long promotional deal.. :o
I can see a Warren court case down the line.
5 years is way to long.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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PredatorHayds wrote: 13 Feb 2020, 09:26
Pukka Cheese wrote: 11 Feb 2020, 12:45

Seems crazy to me to sign such a long promotional deal.. :o
I can see a Warren court case down the line.
5 years is way to long.
Especially if Joyce KO's him. I bet Joyce is well happy his promoter believes in him so much.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 11 April 2020

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Roars Like Me wrote: 13 Feb 2020, 09:55
PredatorHayds wrote: 13 Feb 2020, 09:26

I can see a Warren court case down the line.
5 years is way to long.
Especially if Joyce KO's him. I bet Joyce is well happy his promoter believes in him so much.
Yep. The promo vids prove it. 70% footage of DDD
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