Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - 28 November 2020
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
It's a good fight this.
Both relatively untested and both have their assets.
I'd think Joyce would need to have a great chin to prevail, but if he can control the fight and make dubous work for it, then could see him beating a tiring dubois.
Joyce's footwork and lack of defence makes me lean toward Dubois though.
Both relatively untested and both have their assets.
I'd think Joyce would need to have a great chin to prevail, but if he can control the fight and make dubous work for it, then could see him beating a tiring dubois.
Joyce's footwork and lack of defence makes me lean toward Dubois though.
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Bard of Boxrec
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
You do get the impression Joyce has a breezeblock of a jaw don’t you, which is what makes this one interesting. Dubois will be hitting home runs on it, but will he tire, and how does he do in the trenches.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑08 Jan 2020, 13:05 It's a good fight this.
Both relatively untested and both have their assets.
I'd think Joyce would need to have a great chin to prevail, but if he can control the fight and make dubous work for it, then could see him beating a tiring dubois.
Joyce's footwork and lack of defence makes me lean toward Dubois though.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
If Joyce wins, I'd think it will be in a fashion where he's had to get up a couple times and go through hell first before wearing Dub down.
Though I think Dub does him pretty comfortably. Dubsy is legit.
Though I think Dub does him pretty comfortably. Dubsy is legit.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
He's got a wide set jaw and neck, which suggests he may well have a good set of whiskers, but it doesn't always follow.Riddick Blowe wrote: ↑08 Jan 2020, 14:05You do get the impression Joyce has a breezeblock of a jaw don’t you, which is what makes this one interesting. Dubois will be hitting home runs on it, but will he tire, and how does he do in the trenches.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑08 Jan 2020, 13:05 It's a good fight this.
Both relatively untested and both have their assets.
I'd think Joyce would need to have a great chin to prevail, but if he can control the fight and make dubous work for it, then could see him beating a tiring dubois.
Joyce's footwork and lack of defence makes me lean toward Dubois though.
I think relying on his chin would be a big error.
I don't recall him having a great jab, but he will need to stop dubois having a target to tee off on.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
I've just got this feeling that dubois will turn out to be a front runner.Riddick Blowe wrote: ↑08 Jan 2020, 14:05You do get the impression Joyce has a breezeblock of a jaw don’t you, which is what makes this one interesting. Dubois will be hitting home runs on it, but will he tire, and how does he do in the trenches.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑08 Jan 2020, 13:05 It's a good fight this.
Both relatively untested and both have their assets.
I'd think Joyce would need to have a great chin to prevail, but if he can control the fight and make dubous work for it, then could see him beating a tiring dubois.
Joyce's footwork and lack of defence makes me lean toward Dubois though.
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black panther
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
Granted Stiverne was about 20lbs overweight when he fought Joyce but he still can punch and landed some corkers on Joyce who just asked for more.
Dubois may have to hit Joyce hard and often for a good few rounds to put him away. But I have a feeling he is capable of doing that.
Biggest concern would be he gets drags into later rounds and Joyce keep working and eventually tires him out and slow punches him to death
Dubois may have to hit Joyce hard and often for a good few rounds to put him away. But I have a feeling he is capable of doing that.
Biggest concern would be he gets drags into later rounds and Joyce keep working and eventually tires him out and slow punches him to death
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
Also depends on Dubois, is he British level? Euro level? Or maybe even elite world level!
I guess he has already sparred with the likes of Chisora and Whyte, I wonder how he did?
He was also rumoured to have dropped AJ
I guess he has already sparred with the likes of Chisora and Whyte, I wonder how he did?
He was also rumoured to have dropped AJ
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
That give me PTSD
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danconnollyeire
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
True he’s proved a decent chin and does look like a guy that’s take a punch but he’s not really taken on a proper banger yet. He was stopped as an amateurblack panther wrote: ↑08 Jan 2020, 15:45 Granted Stiverne was about 20lbs overweight when he fought Joyce but he still can punch and landed some corkers on Joyce who just asked for more.
Dubois may have to hit Joyce hard and often for a good few rounds to put him away. But I have a feeling he is capable of doing that.
Biggest concern would be he gets drags into later rounds and Joyce keep working and eventually tires him out and slow punches him to death
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
That's a good question.
I have no idea. His opponents have come from all over the place.
It's unorthodox really. DD is someone talked about as a hot prospect, and he looks the business, but that is without what I would call a quantifyable measuring post.
Hope this fight happens.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
He would have no problems beating EBU level guys like Chris Hammer.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
Once said about a certain Mr Price...margaret thatcher wrote: ↑08 Jan 2020, 17:17 He would have no problems beating EBU level guys like Chris Hammer.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
Not by me 
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
Cojanu was for some Euro version.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑08 Jan 2020, 17:17 He would have no problems beating EBU level guys like Chris Hammer.
Hammer? Yeah probably.
The Turk Umut Camkiran, more than likely.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
I might change my mind when we get closer to the fight, but I'm leaning with Joyce at the moment. A few of his wins hold up far better than any of Dubois' results. As with most Fr@nk W@rren prospects it's all guess work on the part of the boxing fans...and that's how he likes it, so he can always tell you his guys are the best without proving it.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
Hammer won't go down easy.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑08 Jan 2020, 17:17 He would have no problems beating EBU level guys like Chris Hammer.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
Joyce does look to have solid chin - you’d like to see DDD land a few and see how he takes them.Riddick Blowe wrote: ↑08 Jan 2020, 14:05You do get the impression Joyce has a breezeblock of a jaw don’t you, which is what makes this one interesting. Dubois will be hitting home runs on it, but will he tire, and how does he do in the trenches.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑08 Jan 2020, 13:05 It's a good fight this.
Both relatively untested and both have their assets.
I'd think Joyce would need to have a great chin to prevail, but if he can control the fight and make dubous work for it, then could see him beating a tiring dubois.
Joyce's footwork and lack of defence makes me lean toward Dubois though.
Joyce looks solid albeit one paced - he throws hundreds of shots but they don’t look concussive type punches - it’s just sheer output he throws. Don’t k ow if his volume of punches masks KO power that DDD has at lower level to date.
It is a solid 50-50 fight with various permutations for each.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
Yes he would, he isn't very good.Gnome wrote: ↑09 Jan 2020, 11:38Hammer won't go down easy.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑08 Jan 2020, 17:17 He would have no problems beating EBU level guys like Chris Hammer.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
He took Ortiz and Povetkin the distance. Has he ever been put down?
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
Fury and Wach and Price dropped him
He went the distance vs those guys, though he was in total survival mode. Still managed to bloody Ortiz up though.
He went the distance vs those guys, though he was in total survival mode. Still managed to bloody Ortiz up though.
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
A loss for either doesn't mean the end , obviously Joyce has less time because of his age.
Re: Joe Joyce vs. Daniel Dubois - TBA
This is a tricky one to predict.
I think Dubois has to win by stoppage if he's going to beat Joyce and with DDD's power it's always possible.
I don't like the fact Joyce will have been out of the ring 9 months by April 2020 because Joe has benefited hugely from being active.
That said, Joyce represents a big step up for DDD and if The Juggernaut can withstand the early bombs I take Joe to bludgeon Dubois to defeat.
I think Dubois has to win by stoppage if he's going to beat Joyce and with DDD's power it's always possible.
I don't like the fact Joyce will have been out of the ring 9 months by April 2020 because Joe has benefited hugely from being active.
That said, Joyce represents a big step up for DDD and if The Juggernaut can withstand the early bombs I take Joe to bludgeon Dubois to defeat.