He was running on empty after 3 rounds. If you only have the stamina to fight 30 second per round you'd better have Holmes like connect percentage and JP doesn't.brilo33 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2022, 19:01i think i had jp coming back in to it before that huge ko i think jp was absolutely running on empty when he went down got back up aswell what a warriorGrilling Machine wrote: ↑24 Sep 2022, 18:58 I felt Parker won a few rounds, but I definitely had Joyce comfortably ahead.
Parker's best shots bounced off his noggin like a football off a car roof, is the thing, so if we were scoring by reaction we'd say “Nah, didn't hurt him — it doesn't count”. But obviously, on points, some of those punches were round-winners.
One of those fights where points and attrition didn't match up.
Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
Has any current HW got a chin as good as Joyce? Maybe Chauncy Welliver?
Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
again that has always been his minusses hasn't got a tank but to be fair to him he was still throwing big shots up an till the end thohhaehre wrote: ↑24 Sep 2022, 19:09He was running on empty after 3 rounds. If you only have the stamina to fight 30 second per round you'd better have Holmes like connect percentage and JP doesn't.brilo33 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2022, 19:01i think i had jp coming back in to it before that huge ko i think jp was absolutely running on empty when he went down got back up aswell what a warriorGrilling Machine wrote: ↑24 Sep 2022, 18:58 I felt Parker won a few rounds, but I definitely had Joyce comfortably ahead.
Parker's best shots bounced off his noggin like a football off a car roof, is the thing, so if we were scoring by reaction we'd say “Nah, didn't hurt him — it doesn't count”. But obviously, on points, some of those punches were round-winners.
One of those fights where points and attrition didn't match up.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
wach was the hw chin standard for the last decade.......his fight with wlad was something else. flush power shots all night from an agressive wlad, yet never even down
at 42 or something he finally got dropped a couple fightss ago by makmudov, but even that was after being clubbed like 10 with overhand roundhouses from big mak, and he got back up and looked clear headed
at 42 or something he finally got dropped a couple fightss ago by makmudov, but even that was after being clubbed like 10 with overhand roundhouses from big mak, and he got back up and looked clear headed
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
Joyce gets hit an awful lot. He might end up with brain damage against wilder, even of he wins.
Even if you're chin is rock solid, it's not good for your brain.
Even if you're chin is rock solid, it's not good for your brain.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
i gravely fear for wilders hands if he ever fights joyce
Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
i would say no but jp isn't a known for his power, dd was but i take a guess and say everyone he has ko has been ko before bar gorman but he came to fight, so has he been in with a real banger yet or anyone bigger than him probably not . i am not taking anything away it was jj it was his best win tonight , again iam talking top of tree again so not digging him out
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Grilling Machine
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
That's the only thing I don't like about watching him fight, because I like him a lot. I hope he gets out healthy before he's 39.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑24 Sep 2022, 19:19Joyce gets hit an awful lot. He might end up with brain damage against wilder, even of he wins.
Even if you're chin is rock solid, it's not good for your brain.
Ideally his next opponent's Usyk or Fury.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
i dont think many guys in the division punch harder than dubs, joyce didnt even flinch at his shots. obviously a seriously sturdy chin
that said i would be hesistant to just assume he's un-knockoutable. especially if he gets caught in the middle of throwing one of his own shots i wouldnt exactly be shocked to find him on his arse.
chins are funny things. you can get ko'd by someone who doesnt punch anything near as hard a guy whose shots you already took. you can get wobbelled by everything early, then eat it up like it's nothing afterwards. joyce is more vulnerable to the body probably too, though few hws are good body punchers
that said i would be hesistant to just assume he's un-knockoutable. especially if he gets caught in the middle of throwing one of his own shots i wouldnt exactly be shocked to find him on his arse.
chins are funny things. you can get ko'd by someone who doesnt punch anything near as hard a guy whose shots you already took. you can get wobbelled by everything early, then eat it up like it's nothing afterwards. joyce is more vulnerable to the body probably too, though few hws are good body punchers
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
Might sound odd, but I honestly don’t think Wilder is an overall big puncher. He’s got a huge right hand but he usually has to wind it up, I reckon Joyce would be able to avoid it if he tried. He barely lands a decent shot, other than that.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑24 Sep 2022, 19:19 Joyce gets hit an awful lot. He might end up with brain damage against wilder, even of he wins.
Even if you're chin is rock solid, it's not good for your brain.
I’d worry a lot more for Joyce’s brain in a 12 rounder against Usyk.
Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
judging by what tho mags i bet fury hits harder than ddmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑24 Sep 2022, 19:24 i dont think many guys in the division punch harder than dubs, joyce didnt even flinch at his shots. obviously a seriously sturdy chin
that said i would be hesistant to just assume he's un-knockoutable. especially if he gets caught in the middle of throwing one of his own shots i wouldnt exactly be shocked to find him on his arse.
chins are funny things. you can get ko'd by someone who doesnt punch anything near as hard a guy whose shots you already took. you can get wobbelled by everything early, then eat it up like it's nothing afterwards. joyce is more vulnerable to the body probably too, though few hws are good body punchers
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
of course fury is all mighty gawd ![[icon_notworthy.gif] :bow:](./images/smilies/icon_notworthy.gif)
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
Makes me sad to realise Joyce is 37. There are so many weird and wonderfull matchups for him that I want to see befor he starts fading. He really is a once in a lifetime fighter (not saying he is the best, but there’s never been anyone quite like Joyce.)
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Grilling Machine
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
Talking of Dubs, that is someone I'd like to see fight Wilder.
I haven't written Helenius off yet, but I'd recommend he hardly ever jabs. He's slow enough to invite Wilder's bingo punch over the top at distance, so I'd advise him to just keep pressuring Wilder to the ropes behind a high guard, where he's stronger and (if I'm correct) punches harder up close.
No other heavy can match Wilder for the speed and power of his righthand at range, but if he hasn't fully recovered mentally, and what with Hel on a renewed run of form, I can see it being tough for D if the big man doesn't try jabbing with him.
I haven't written Helenius off yet, but I'd recommend he hardly ever jabs. He's slow enough to invite Wilder's bingo punch over the top at distance, so I'd advise him to just keep pressuring Wilder to the ropes behind a high guard, where he's stronger and (if I'm correct) punches harder up close.
No other heavy can match Wilder for the speed and power of his righthand at range, but if he hasn't fully recovered mentally, and what with Hel on a renewed run of form, I can see it being tough for D if the big man doesn't try jabbing with him.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
gregregegg wrote: ↑24 Sep 2022, 19:30 Makes me sad to realise Joyce is 37. There are so many weird and wonderfull matchups for him that I want to see befor he starts fading. He really is a once in a lifetime fighter (not saying he is the best, but there’s never been anyone quite like Joyce.)
Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
so is dd is gawd like then or joe Joyce who beat joe parker who has been beat before
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
The other thing I can’t work out with Joyce is he never ever marks up.
He has these huge scars around his left eye, they almost look like the facial stab wounds that guy in Platoon has. I always wonder what the story is behind them.
But vs Dubois and here vs Parker he ships shots and yet no black eyes, no cuts, no bumps, no bruises, no swellings.
He has these huge scars around his left eye, they almost look like the facial stab wounds that guy in Platoon has. I always wonder what the story is behind them.
But vs Dubois and here vs Parker he ships shots and yet no black eyes, no cuts, no bumps, no bruises, no swellings.
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gregregegg
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
If we bring back 15 rounders slow joe might just be the GOAT…
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
Joyce is the avenging golem
Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
how tho he beat parker a smaller man who isnt a banger and doesnt have a great tank lets see him do it against fury or wilder
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
Called that one right. I had Joyce by 10 or 11 corner retirement, so not too far off the mark. I’d think Wilder would do Dubs in 3.
Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
Brilliant perform by JJJ. He seems like he would be AJs worst nightmare. It's been a while since I've seen a fighter so effective at making the other guy fight his fight.
The criticism of Joyce over the years is redundant. "He's too slow", well, his hands are but he's actually very light on his feet and closes range brilliantly. A true force at heavyweight.
The criticism of Joyce over the years is redundant. "He's too slow", well, his hands are but he's actually very light on his feet and closes range brilliantly. A true force at heavyweight.
Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
That right hand Parker landed early on, that sounded like a shotgun blast won him the round on my card, but barely fazed Joyce. The writing was on the wall after that.jameswilson wrote: ↑24 Sep 2022, 19:47 The other thing I can’t work out with Joyce is he never ever marks up.
He has these huge scars around his left eye, they almost look like the facial stab wounds that guy in Platoon has. I always wonder what the story is behind them.
But vs Dubois and here vs Parker he ships shots and yet no black eyes, no cuts, no bumps, no bruises, no swellings.
Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
This is what I wanna know. Shall we do a little poll saying for Wilder vs Joyce?margaret thatcher wrote: ↑24 Sep 2022, 19:21 i gravely fear for wilders hands if he ever fights joyce
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Re: Round-by-Round: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker - 24 September 2022
It might seem churlish to mention this after the best win of Joyce’s career but Is nobody else very curious as to how a 37 year old 19 stone heavyweight can relentlessly come forward all night with a huge punch output, absorb some heavy shots and still seem relatively fresh at the end ?margaret thatcher wrote: ↑24 Sep 2022, 18:49i didnt notice the fatigue either, he never stoppedhandsofstone wrote: ↑24 Sep 2022, 18:45 Joyce's heart deserves zero credit btw, I don't think he feels pain, didn't notice the fatigue some mentioned either, the guys a phenomenon a genuine one off