joshj909 wrote: ↑25 Sep 2022, 05:58
Excellent fight. Joyce is relentless. Arguably has the best chin and engine in the division. I liked how Parker was putting a lot behind his punches, he possibly would've got the KO against anyone else.
Parker just wouldn't be able to land such telegraphing swings on any living body. Only Joyce could allow it, cause he doesn't feel anything.
Physically or emotionally? Reminds me of The Terminator in both his lack of reaction to punches and his personality
Probably both. Although emotionally he only gets angrier.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker | ESPN - September 24, 2022
Posted: 25 Sep 2022, 15:51
by Syntax Error
Never has a boxer suited their nickname more than Joe Joyce.
That man virtually is a juggernaut.
He reminds me of that lorry in an episode of Knight Rider that was coated in the same indestructible coating as KITT and eventually destroyed KITT.
He is relentless with incredible stamina and punch resistance.
I'm sure if he had handspeed and foot speed to match his other attributes, he'd be nigh on unbeatable right now.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker | ESPN - September 24, 2022
Posted: 25 Sep 2022, 16:29
by SportsRatings
goose 5 wrote: ↑25 Sep 2022, 10:44
There was an article earlier last week that said Joyce's bone density is five times that of an average man while most athletes in contact sports have bone density three times the average man.
5x and 3x? lol that's impossible. find that article. I bet it's +5% and +3%. Could be +50%/+30% I support but no way 5x and 3x
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker | ESPN - September 24, 2022
goose 5 wrote: ↑25 Sep 2022, 10:44
There was an article earlier last week that said Joyce's bone density is five times that of an average man while most athletes in contact sports have bone density three times the average man.
5x and 3x? lol that's impossible. find that article. I bet it's +5% and +3%. Could be +50%/+30% I support but no way 5x and 3x
Fast-rising heavyweight prospect Johnny Fisher has revealed why Joe Joyce’s chin is so good. According to Fisher – who is one of Joyce’s main sparring partners – his bone density is six times that of a normal human being.
"Someone landed four left hooks on Joe Joyce's chin, and he didn't even move. He's actually done a test, like a bone density test, and his bone density is six times a normal human being.”
I mean the quote is from Fisher.. he’s only saying what he’s heard.
He might have heard 6% but said 6x himself.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker | ESPN - September 24, 2022
Posted: 25 Sep 2022, 17:13
by lazboy
So Joyce actually is a mutant. I thought the name, Juggernaut, was just a bit of fun.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker | ESPN - September 24, 2022
Posted: 25 Sep 2022, 19:41
by Mexi-Box
Joyce is scary. Parker practically picked him up throwing a punch, it landed so damn square and hard. Joyce wasn't phased. That punch would've KO'd anyone. I think it was the 6th or 7th. Here I thought Parker's very real punching power would've deterred Joyce, but alas. Dude is a real juggernaut.
Thought Takam only lost because he doesn't punch that hard, but Joyce really is a block head. He seems like the nicest guy ever, but I don't think he's all there in terms of brain.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker | ESPN - September 24, 2022
Posted: 26 Sep 2022, 10:35
by Tony1244
Anyone know how the judges had this?
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker | ESPN - September 24, 2022
Posted: 26 Sep 2022, 10:48
by Ruthless-RKO
Tony1244 wrote: ↑26 Sep 2022, 10:35
Anyone know how the judges had this?
According to BT commentators/pundits, the judges had Joyce ahead.. But there is no confirmation of this, or by how much he was ahead.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker | ESPN - September 24, 2022
Two genuinely nice guys that didn't even need to fight each other.
It was an unnecessary fight as each man could have just sat on their ranking, taken soft fights and waited for their respective shots, rather than beat the crap out of each other in a hugely entertaining fight.
Hats off to both of them.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker | ESPN - September 24, 2022
Two genuinely nice guys that didn't even need to fight each other.
It was an unnecessary fight as each man could have just sat on their ranking, taken soft fights and waited for their respective shots, rather than beat the crap out of each other in a hugely entertaining fight.
Hats off to both of them.
Don't get too sensetive, it was necessary in contrast to different mismatches.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker | ESPN - September 24, 2022
Two genuinely nice guys that didn't even need to fight each other.
It was an unnecessary fight as each man could have just sat on their ranking, taken soft fights and waited for their respective shots, rather than beat the crap out of each other in a hugely entertaining fight.
Hats off to both of them.
Don't get too sensetive, it was necessary in contrast to different mismatches.
Agreed.
This is supposed to be a tough sport.
Right up there with mountaineering.
These are exactly the fights that keep us hooked.
We should be grateful to both of these 2 genuinely hard men for not sitting on their rankings and biding their time.
As long as he's physically alright, Joseph Parker won't lose much from fighting Joe Joyce.
He might need a new trainer though.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker | ESPN - September 24, 2022
goose 5 wrote: ↑25 Sep 2022, 10:44
There was an article earlier last week that said Joyce's bone density is five times that of an average man while most athletes in contact sports have bone density three times the average man.
5x and 3x? lol that's impossible. find that article. I bet it's +5% and +3%. Could be +50%/+30% I support but no way 5x and 3x
Fast-rising heavyweight prospect Johnny Fisher has revealed why Joe Joyce’s chin is so good. According to Fisher – who is one of Joyce’s main sparring partners – his bone density is six times that of a normal human being.
"Someone landed four left hooks on Joe Joyce's chin, and he didn't even move. He's actually done a test, like a bone density test, and his bone density is six times a normal human being.”
I mean the quote is from Fisher.. he’s only saying what he’s heard.
He might have heard 6% but said 6x himself.
hahaha ok, so it's from a boxing trainer who heard it somewhere. In other words, b.s.
By the math, a 270 lb man's skeleton should weigh 40lbs. If Joyce's bones are 6x as dense his skeleton alone would weigh 240 lbs, leaving just 30 lbs for muscle and vital organs,
Or maybe Joyce with a normal skeleton would weigh just 155 lbs. (23lb. skeleton, 132 lbs flesh) Then, with a 6x normal skeleton weighing 138 lbs, he adds up to 270 lbs. on the dot.
So it's solved, if Joyce had a normal human skeleton he would weight 155 lbs. No more heavyweight fights for him!
Or else his heart, lungs, muscles—and brain—weight only 30 lbs. total. No wonder he can't feel any punches!
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker | ESPN - September 24, 2022
Two genuinely nice guys that didn't even need to fight each other.
It was an unnecessary fight as each man could have just sat on their ranking, taken soft fights and waited for their respective shots, rather than beat the crap out of each other in a hugely entertaining fight.
Hats off to both of them.
Don't get too sensetive, it was necessary in contrast to different mismatches.
I ain't complaining; I am praising them.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker | ESPN - September 24, 2022
More like 50. But yeah I remember him in a much smaller version as I trained at the same amateur gym in Wandsworth - probably 16-17 years ago. He used to be a very lanky boy.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker | ESPN - September 24, 2022
Posted: 03 Oct 2022, 10:26
by jamesmcdonnell
I think the professional code will give Joyce a better platform to beat Usyk, but I still favour the latter.
Usyk is big enough to be totally steamrollered, hits hard enough to command respect, and has the skills to outbox Joyce over 12, but I think it would be a close fight.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Joseph Parker | ESPN - September 24, 2022
5x and 3x? lol that's impossible. find that article. I bet it's +5% and +3%. Could be +50%/+30% I support but no way 5x and 3x
Fast-rising heavyweight prospect Johnny Fisher has revealed why Joe Joyce’s chin is so good. According to Fisher – who is one of Joyce’s main sparring partners – his bone density is six times that of a normal human being.
"Someone landed four left hooks on Joe Joyce's chin, and he didn't even move. He's actually done a test, like a bone density test, and his bone density is six times a normal human being.”
I mean the quote is from Fisher.. he’s only saying what he’s heard.
He might have heard 6% but said 6x himself.
hahaha ok, so it's from a boxing trainer who heard it somewhere. In other words, b.s.
By the math, a 270 lb man's skeleton should weigh 40lbs. If Joyce's bones are 6x as dense his skeleton alone would weigh 240 lbs, leaving just 30 lbs for muscle and vital organs,
Or maybe Joyce with a normal skeleton would weigh just 155 lbs. (23lb. skeleton, 132 lbs flesh) Then, with a 6x normal skeleton weighing 138 lbs, he adds up to 270 lbs. on the dot.
So it's solved, if Joyce had a normal human skeleton he would weight 155 lbs. No more heavyweight fights for him!
Or else his heart, lungs, muscles—and brain—weight only 30 lbs. total. No wonder he can't feel any punches!
Yeah, clearly the figure quoted is a load of old bollocks.