The Ring has learned that alternative opponents are being lined up for Gassiev's return later this month, with Joe Joyce as the most likely option.
https://www.ringmagazine.com/news/joyce ... uwhGzLTpcd
the problem being is when Joyce was the legitimate top contender was in 2022.Finkel wrote: ↑02 Jul 2026, 17:20 Waiting for you to post this.
As just mentioned on Current Scene, I wonder if Yoka was angling for more money, and sees a route to fighting Joyce in UK (rematch of the Olympic Final) for a lot more money.
Or maybe it is just a very unfortunate back injury for Yoka one week out, when it suddenly became a fight for the sole championship of the WBA.
Joyce is pretty shot, though. But given Gassiev's performance against Wallin (and that he was getting outpointed by an ancient Pulev until he stopped him), if Joyce's chin can hold up, this may be winnable
I wouldn't begrudge Joyce at all. He is one of many that should have gotten a full title shot the last few years when actually on top
Sure, that is fair. At the same time, Gassiev being now the sole champion is also a right place right time situation, and Joyce is scheduled on the undercard, and they are one week out.tiny_acres wrote: ↑02 Jul 2026, 18:34the problem being is when Joyce was the legitimate top contender was in 2022.Finkel wrote: ↑02 Jul 2026, 17:20 Waiting for you to post this.
As just mentioned on Current Scene, I wonder if Yoka was angling for more money, and sees a route to fighting Joyce in UK (rematch of the Olympic Final) for a lot more money.
Or maybe it is just a very unfortunate back injury for Yoka one week out, when it suddenly became a fight for the sole championship of the WBA.
Joyce is pretty shot, though. But given Gassiev's performance against Wallin (and that he was getting outpointed by an ancient Pulev until he stopped him), if Joyce's chin can hold up, this may be winnable
I wouldn't begrudge Joyce at all. He is one of many that should have gotten a full title shot the last few years when actually on top
Joyce is 1-4 in the last 4 years.
He does not deserve to fight for the crappy WBA championship
Neither did Gassiev or Pulev. The WBA Regular belt is never on a credible fighter.tiny_acres wrote: ↑02 Jul 2026, 18:34the problem being is when Joyce was the legitimate top contender was in 2022.Finkel wrote: ↑02 Jul 2026, 17:20 Waiting for you to post this.
As just mentioned on Current Scene, I wonder if Yoka was angling for more money, and sees a route to fighting Joyce in UK (rematch of the Olympic Final) for a lot more money.
Or maybe it is just a very unfortunate back injury for Yoka one week out, when it suddenly became a fight for the sole championship of the WBA.
Joyce is pretty shot, though. But given Gassiev's performance against Wallin (and that he was getting outpointed by an ancient Pulev until he stopped him), if Joyce's chin can hold up, this may be winnable
I wouldn't begrudge Joyce at all. He is one of many that should have gotten a full title shot the last few years when actually on top
Joyce is 1-4 in the last 4 years.
He does not deserve to fight for the crappy WBA championship
Yeah, good point. Even though Sulenkov's record seems a little padded, as you say, he is still actually ranked, and for that reason makes more sense than Joe. I wonder if they would prefer Joe just for name value on the resume rather than actual ranking. But yeah, it should be Sulenkov who gets the opportunity really.tiny_acres wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026, 05:57 Joe joyce is scheduled to face Artem Suslenkov on the undercard.
Joyce is not rated by the WBA but guess what...... Sulenkov is rated #10 by the WBA.
Give the title shot to the rated fighter and follow there own rules of only defending against
a top 15 contender. This is what at least makes sense.
stay classy, WBARuthless-RKO wrote: ↑05 Jul 2026, 06:12 NEWS: Per source involved, the two front runners to replace injured Tony Yoka against WBA heavyweight titlist Murat Gassiev are German Peter Kadiru and American Brandon Moore. #boxing