Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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Jesus, another fight to go

Let’s hope Shiraz uncorks something early so we can get the big ugly maul on
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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Noakes looks a really solid prospect.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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Bard of Boxrec wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 16:59 Jesus, another fight to go

Let’s hope Shiraz uncorks something early so we can get the big ugly maul on
you jinxed it, i was going to say i hope the next fight is a 12 rounder
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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maverick23 wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:01 Noakes looks a really solid prospect.
he is ,boxed lovely good power great shot selction moves well speed ticks a lot , good ko win
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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Dioufy wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 16:55 Hate this mentality that stopping journeymen is an indicator of where a prospect will go.
Why ?

Of course it doesn’t mean a whole lot, but it’s likely a prospect who stops Ali without fuss will go further than one who struggles with him, isn’t it ?
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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skanksta wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:03
Dioufy wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 16:55 Hate this mentality that stopping journeymen is an indicator of where a prospect will go.
Why ?

Of course it doesn’t mean a whole lot, but it’s likely a prospect who stops Ali without fuss will go further than one who struggles with him, isn’t it ?
He’s just beaten some
One who has lost 98% of the fights he fought.
He retired with a broken nose.
It doesn’t fill me with excitement about him.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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Just told The Skankstress, “I’m using this as an excuse to open a nice bottle of Sheeraz” :lol:
but she didn’t get it :brick:
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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skanksta wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:03
Dioufy wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 16:55 Hate this mentality that stopping journeymen is an indicator of where a prospect will go.
Why ?

Of course it doesn’t mean a whole lot, but it’s likely a prospect who stops Ali without fuss will go further than one who struggles with him, isn’t it ?
That is all very true,but I agree with the fact it's a bad mentality - you can only beat who's in front of you,and some journeymen are tough as they come,but if you're much cop and going somewhere in the sport,beating them is a formality
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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Dioufy wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:04
skanksta wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:03
Dioufy wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 16:55 Hate this mentality that stopping journeymen is an indicator of where a prospect will go.
Why ?

Of course it doesn’t mean a whole lot, but it’s likely a prospect who stops Ali without fuss will go further than one who struggles with him, isn’t it ?
He’s just beaten some
One who has lost 98% of the fights he fought.
He retired with a broken nose.
It doesn’t fill me with excitement about him.
its all part of the dance though , i agree i like noakes its all levels
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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Frank loves a late main event!
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maverick23 wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:07 Frank loves a late main event!
looks 11 a clock jj fight
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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brilo33 wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:06
Dioufy wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:04
skanksta wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:03

Why ?

Of course it doesn’t mean a whole lot, but it’s likely a prospect who stops Ali without fuss will go further than one who struggles with him, isn’t it ?
He’s just beaten some
One who has lost 98% of the fights he fought.
He retired with a broken nose.
It doesn’t fill me with excitement about him.
its all part of the dance though , i agree i like noakes its all levels
My point is… if he wins an area or English title fight in the same manner I’ll start to get a hard on.
Beating a 2-70 fighter who has never been stopped is something but it’s not really an accurate indicator at all, as he’s fighting a bum of the highest order.
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skanksta wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:03
Dioufy wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 16:55 Hate this mentality that stopping journeymen is an indicator of where a prospect will go.
Why ?

Of course it doesn’t mean a whole lot, but it’s likely a prospect who stops Ali without fuss will go further than one who struggles with him, isn’t it ?
because theyre beating dudes who are professional losers and lose like 99 percent of their fights, beating an actual live opponent means far more than a stoppage over a journeyman.....you have to actually see how they are on the defensive, when they have to dig in and work hard, how they take a shot etc
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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It winds up all of these comparisons to ex fighters. He’s got the power of Hearns and speed of Corrales.

Sure he does.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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My T Sharp wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 16:57
JamesPhilips wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 16:55 2 1/2 hours of boxing and still no signs of a Hollywood punch. Colour me disappointed
Sheeraz going to show us the Lollywood punch :box:
Lol go on son. Show the fish the bait and then bam
Bam bam. Pull out the Bollywood punch
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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Dioufy wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:09
brilo33 wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:06
Dioufy wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:04

He’s just beaten some
One who has lost 98% of the fights he fought.
He retired with a broken nose.
It doesn’t fill me with excitement about him.
its all part of the dance though , i agree i like noakes its all levels
My point is… if he wins an area or English title fight in the same manner I’ll start to get a hard on.
Beating a 2-70 fighter who has never been stopped is something but it’s not really an accurate indicator at all, as he’s fighting a bum of the highest order.
mate i get ya , but a fighter with 6 fights is never gonna get put in that fight though unless a huge amuture, so its all part of the same dance every fighter has grone through it
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maverick23 wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:10 It winds up all of these comparisons to ex fighters. He’s got the power of Hearns and speed of Corrales.

Sure he does.
Yes. Like the Welsh Mayweather.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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maverick23 wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:07 Frank loves a late main event!
I’m starting to suspect Frank doesn’t wanna get home for the Mrs
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margaret thatcher wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:09
skanksta wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:03
Dioufy wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 16:55 Hate this mentality that stopping journeymen is an indicator of where a prospect will go.
Why ?

Of course it doesn’t mean a whole lot, but it’s likely a prospect who stops Ali without fuss will go further than one who struggles with him, isn’t it ?
because theyre beating dudes who are professional losers and lose like 99 percent of their fights, beating an actual live opponent means far more than a stoppage over a journeyman.....you have to actually see how they are on the defensive, when they have to dig in and work hard, how they take a shot etc
Well of course.
I promise I’m not getting a hard on til he does that at English level either.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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need a round 1 KO here, cause fornicate me i dont care about this fight.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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margaret thatcher wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:09
skanksta wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:03
Dioufy wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 16:55 Hate this mentality that stopping journeymen is an indicator of where a prospect will go.
Why ?

Of course it doesn’t mean a whole lot, but it’s likely a prospect who stops Ali without fuss will go further than one who struggles with him, isn’t it ?
because theyre beating dudes who are professional losers and lose like 99 percent of their fights, beating an actual live opponent means far more than a stoppage over a journeyman.....you have to actually see how they are on the defensive, when they have to dig in and work hard, how they take a shot etc
but mags boxing aint a sport though its a business sorry professional boxing
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brilo33 wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 16:57
Bard of Boxrec wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 16:51 Joe Joyce has started his ring walk
how quick is ur stream, mine must be coming from the windies
I thought this was a reference to how slow Joe is…. But maybe we have a time traveller?
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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brilo33 wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:12
Dioufy wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:09
brilo33 wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:06

its all part of the dance though , i agree i like noakes its all levels
My point is… if he wins an area or English title fight in the same manner I’ll start to get a hard on.
Beating a 2-70 fighter who has never been stopped is something but it’s not really an accurate indicator at all, as he’s fighting a bum of the highest order.
mate i get ya , but a fighter with 6 fights is never gonna get put in that fight though unless a huge amuture, so its all part of the same dance everyone fighter has grone through
I’m just saying I’m not getting excited about him yet as many prospects have started like Noakes has then 2 years later they’re nobodies.
He looks decent at mo, but so many have before him with such a low real success rate.

Btw how tall is Sheeraz???
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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Bard of Boxrec wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 16:59 Jesus, another fight to go

Let’s hope Shiraz uncorks something early so we can get the big ugly maul on
lol
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Carlos Takam - 24 July 2021

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brilo33 wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:14
margaret thatcher wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:09
skanksta wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 17:03

Why ?

Of course it doesn’t mean a whole lot, but it’s likely a prospect who stops Ali without fuss will go further than one who struggles with him, isn’t it ?
because theyre beating dudes who are professional losers and lose like 99 percent of their fights, beating an actual live opponent means far more than a stoppage over a journeyman.....you have to actually see how they are on the defensive, when they have to dig in and work hard, how they take a shot etc
but mags boxing aint a sport though its a business sorry professional boxing
ya, that doesnt make beating up a journeyman impressive though
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