What's Joyce's path to victory? Dubois has a better jab and brings the right hand in nicely. The left hook to the body which Jennings hurt Joyce with is also something Dubois will target. Dubois is a front foot fighter from what we have seen and if you imagine him operating off the backfoot, I think you can imagine him being much less effective. Joyce will have to put him on the backfoot for me. He'll have to get Dubois respect early. Maybe Joyce is iron chinned enough to walk through the shots and has trained his core enough to take the body shots. The only way I see him winning is putting pressure on Dubois and making Dubois fight going backwards. I can't see Dubois doing that unless he's landed clean shots and failed to put Joyce away or if he's been hurt himself by Joyce. Dubois seems like the kind of guy who would rather fight fire with fire and push you back, rather than go on the backfoot himself.Coco wrote: ↑22 Nov 2020, 13:50JJ is no one shot artist.MightyWarrior wrote: ↑22 Nov 2020, 13:46 A lot on here knew Pricey was chinny way before the KO loss, regardless of the great white hype: the way he was alarmingly ko’d in the am’s spelt glass chin a mile off.
We’ve not seen that with DD, lartey shook him a bit, because going by memory he walked onto a full blooded heavyweight shot; but I’d say his reaction, where we weren’t entirely sure he was hurt, was a good one, and indicates a decent chin...but you can never tell for sure.. it’s gonna be very interesting on Saturday night.
Does Joe hit that hard ? He clubs away heavily yes...
However you will need to catch the Olympian at least hard enough to discourage him as he will keep on coming, he is a very big man, throws plenty of those heavy clubbing shots, can't see many choosing to fight him, big respect to DDD for fancying the job
Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
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TheLeprechaun
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
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For me Joyce will need to rely on his iron chin and big engine to keep on coming so that he can break Dubois heart and eventually break him down.
Dubois will need to hurt him to stop him coming on, that would change the fight.
Dubois will need to hurt him to stop him coming on, that would change the fight.
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handsofstone
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
You'd never write Joyce off completely here, he can whack, has a great engine and looks durable, he did get hurt from Jennings though so that poor defence will cost him eventually, he can be hurt and Dubois has the power to finish him, he's fast enough to outbox him, trouble is Joyce is more than capable of wiping him out too, it's a genuine 50/50, a KO for either is highly likely but if it goes 12 Dubois should win a clear decision
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
Jennings hurt Joe to the body a few times if i remember correctly, I imagine DD has been training with this in mind and will go to the body early. If he gets a hefty dig in on target it could be over that way.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
The poll now is pretty pro-Dubois. I remember, it started very even. Well, I'm still with my pick of Dubois knocking Joyce out.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
That's right, had Joyce backing up and clearly fvcked, Dubois is a good body puncher, finished Snijders to the body last time out, Joyce finished Wallisch to the body in his last fight as well, rare that you see Heavyweights finish guys downstairs, I'd say most people reckon Dubois early or if it goes late its Joyce's fight but Joyce tends to start fast as well, wouldnt rule him out hurting Dubois early, one of the best fights since lockdownJimJim2009 wrote: ↑22 Nov 2020, 16:12 Jennings hurt Joe to the body a few times if i remember correctly, I imagine DD has been training with this in mind and will go to the body early. If he gets a hefty dig in on target it could be over that way.
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TheLeprechaun
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
A win for Joyce here really puts him up there. Some credit will be taken away and people will call Dubois a chinny fraud but I'll be giving Joyce full credit and reevaluating my assessment of him. As things stand, I think he is going to get wiped out quickly by Dubois. If he beats Dubois, you have to put him on par if not above Whyte in the British heavyweight rankings.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
i did an updated poll after their last fights and it has joyce ahead. you are prob thinking of that poll being even because this thread has always had it comfy for dub. the poll on this thread has been going for a long time and ppl dont usually edit their vot
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=242080&p=5417244&hilit=
often when one guy gets heavy favoured for a while, once it gets close ppl start getting more tentative
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
So torn on who to pick as the winner for this one but I'm leaning ever so slightly towards Joyce if he can weather the early storm, good points above though regarding the body work of DD, could be crucial in halting the momentum of Joyce. Great to see both fighters putting it on the line rather than avoiding each other, should be a cracker.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
Joe Joyce's Manager is Shocked That Daniel Dubois is Ranked Much Higher
"Joe is below Daniel, quite unbelievably and outrageously, in the rankings," his manager Jones told Sky Sports.
"Dubois is sitting pretty at No 2 on the cusp of a world title fight with either Joshua or Oleksandr Usyk [the current WBO mandatory challenger] depending upon if the belt becomes vacant. If Joe beats Dubois, he gets that spot. This is what motivates Joe. Joe has been in the deep end from the get-go but has to beat a 22-year-old who is tipped as the next Mike Tyson - that's his quick route to the world title. So be it.
"Joe wants fights against the likes of Joshua, Fury, Usyk. It would be an honour to share the ring with Joshua. Two Brits is always a huge fight. After this fight, Joe will be in the mix and able to call out any of the top guys. Joe believes he belongs in that company."
"Joe is below Daniel, quite unbelievably and outrageously, in the rankings," his manager Jones told Sky Sports.
"Dubois is sitting pretty at No 2 on the cusp of a world title fight with either Joshua or Oleksandr Usyk [the current WBO mandatory challenger] depending upon if the belt becomes vacant. If Joe beats Dubois, he gets that spot. This is what motivates Joe. Joe has been in the deep end from the get-go but has to beat a 22-year-old who is tipped as the next Mike Tyson - that's his quick route to the world title. So be it.
"Joe wants fights against the likes of Joshua, Fury, Usyk. It would be an honour to share the ring with Joshua. Two Brits is always a huge fight. After this fight, Joe will be in the mix and able to call out any of the top guys. Joe believes he belongs in that company."
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
Is there a way to buy an official stream of this fight on TV without being a BT Sport subscriber?
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
Joyce has a fairly good engine for a HW, pity it's a non-turbo dieselhandsofstone wrote: ↑22 Nov 2020, 15:56 You'd never write Joyce off completely here, he can whack, has a great engine and looks durable, he did get hurt from Jennings though so that poor defence will cost him eventually, he can be hurt and Dubois has the power to finish him, he's fast enough to outbox him, trouble is Joyce is more than capable of wiping him out too, it's a genuine 50/50, a KO for either is highly likely but if it goes 12 Dubois should win a clear decision
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
True DatKiwiRider wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 15:34Joyce has a fairly good engine for a HW, pity it's a non-turbo dieselhandsofstone wrote: ↑22 Nov 2020, 15:56 You'd never write Joyce off completely here, he can whack, has a great engine and looks durable, he did get hurt from Jennings though so that poor defence will cost him eventually, he can be hurt and Dubois has the power to finish him, he's fast enough to outbox him, trouble is Joyce is more than capable of wiping him out too, it's a genuine 50/50, a KO for either is highly likely but if it goes 12 Dubois should win a clear decision![]()
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
So basically PPV?
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
Would BT make more money if they allowed non subscribers to buy fights ppv?
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
I believe you can buy the Box Office PPVs on the mobile app (maybe therefore smart TVs or tablets etc.?) without being a BT Sport subscriber. Haven't done it myself but it might be worth looking into.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
They would but not sure there’d be enough demand to make it worth the hassle. I’m sure they could do something similar to what Sky have done with Now TV.Terminator666 wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 17:34 Would BT make more money if they allowed non subscribers to buy fights ppv?
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
Ha!handsofstone wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 17:16True DatKiwiRider wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 15:34Joyce has a fairly good engine for a HW, pity it's a non-turbo dieselhandsofstone wrote: ↑22 Nov 2020, 15:56 You'd never write Joyce off completely here, he can whack, has a great engine and looks durable, he did get hurt from Jennings though so that poor defence will cost him eventually, he can be hurt and Dubois has the power to finish him, he's fast enough to outbox him, trouble is Joyce is more than capable of wiping him out too, it's a genuine 50/50, a KO for either is highly likely but if it goes 12 Dubois should win a clear decision![]()
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
Big Diesel Joe. Love it
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mickey1975
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
Love the wireless. Even a jab sounds great.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
I seem to remember AJ calling him "Steam Train Joe" during the 2016 Olympics
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
I'm going for Joyce sometime after the 7th after slowing Dubois with a left hook early on, from which he never quite recovers 
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Manchester Hitman
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
The monthly pass is kind of what BT would consider the PPV option,Terminator666 wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020, 17:34 Would BT make more money if they allowed non subscribers to buy fights ppv?
BTs ideal strategy will be to rope in new subscribers and keep hold of them. They are also using it as a showcase to announce Dubois to the casual market (clearly they/Frank are desperate for him to win) with hopefully for them a big KO.