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Joe Joyce vs. Richard Lartey - 15 June 2018

Posted: 08 Jun 2018, 18:28
by Ruthless-RKO
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Dynamite-fisted Commonwealth Heavyweight Champion Joe Joyce will defend his title and unbeaten record against Ghanaian powerhouse Richard Lartey at the home of London boxing, The York Hall, Bethnal Green, on Friday 15th June, televised live and exclusive on free-to-air Dave.

Joyce, 32, now faces a stern test against the big-punching Lartey, who fights out of Ghana’s legendary fighting city of Accra that has produced some of Africa’s greatest ever boxers including Azumah Nelson and Ike Quartey.

The 6ft 5in Lartey, previously the Ghanaian Heavyweight Champion, holds a 13-fight record with 12 wins, nine coming by way of knockout and he likes to end fights early with five of those big KOs coming inside the second round. He challenged for the WBC Youth Silver Heavyweight title in December 2014 which resulted in his sole career loss, but has remained undefeated in six fights since.

However, Joyce relishes the challenge and says he is looking forwarding to comparing his firepower to Lartey’s and is confident he will extinguish whatever his opponent brings to the ring.

Joyce said, “The bigger the challenge the better I perform and Lartey looks like he can pack some power in the ring so lets see if he can bring it on against me. Four stoppages in four fights and the Commonwealth title is already ticked off. I’ll be going all out to make Lartey number five, keep hold of my belt and tear it up going forward. I haven’t even be a pro for a year yet, I’m thrilled with my progress so far and there is so much more to come from me, it’s frightening when I think about what I’m going to be doing in the heavyweight division.”

Joyce vs. Lartey headlines a fantastic fight card that features an array of talent and in the chief supporting contest, Sam Smith and Anisha Basheel clash for the Vacant Commonwealth Female Lightweight title; MMA superstar Michael “Venom” Page, fresh off his Bellator victory last month, returns to the boxing ring and faces Michael Ciash over four rounds at light-heavyweight; female fighting sensation Savannah Marshall, Britain’s first ever female World Amateur Champion, features in a six-round super-middleweight contest; the incredible and inspirational Ruqsana Begum faces Ivanka Ivanova in a rematch after their contest ended in a draw in March and collide over four rounds at super-flyweight; red-hot unbeaten Welsh super-middleweight Kody Davies will face Eric Mokonzo over four-rounds.

Completing the card will be Richmond super-middleweight Chris Davies, the exciting pro-debut of heavyweight George Fox, son of renowned trainer Don Charles; Hitchin super-welterweight Tom Ansall, Luton super-welterweight Linus Udofia, Hayes featherweight Fuad Huseen and Rochester super-featherweight Brandon Ball.

Remaining tickets priced at £40 and VIP Ringside Seating at £150 (both subject to booking fee) are available from iboxingtickets.com

Hayemaker Ringstar Fight Night airs live and exclusive on free-to-air Dave from 9pm

Re: Joe Joyce vs. Richard Lartey - 15 June 2018

Posted: 08 Jun 2018, 22:06
by KiwiRider
Fortunately Junior Fa has another opponent after Lartey was pinched out from under him :shame:
So even though it was a late notice change for Lartey, he was at least in training for a tall opponent, but not a southpaw.
I'm sure Fa would have taken the fight, and importantly, is eligable for the commonwealth belt. Maybe they though he was too much of a risk? :maybe:
Sad if that was the case...

Re: Joe Joyce vs. Richard Lartey - 15 June 2018

Posted: 09 Jun 2018, 07:43
by Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Joe Joyce vs. Richard Lartey - 15 June 2018

Posted: 09 Jun 2018, 08:04
by roy
Must grab one of those £150 tickets before they all go.

Re: Joe Joyce vs. Richard Lartey - 15 June 2018

Posted: 09 Jun 2018, 08:18
by rd350lc
I like Joyce and hopes he goes far, but can't help think he's not got the right promotional team behind him.

Re: Joe Joyce vs. Richard Lartey - 15 June 2018

Posted: 09 Jun 2018, 09:25
by Taansend
KiwiRider wrote: 08 Jun 2018, 22:06 Fortunately Junior Fa has another opponent after Lartey was pinched out from under him :shame:
So even though it was a late notice change for Lartey, he was at least in training for a tall opponent, but not a southpaw.
I'm sure Fa would have taken the fight, and importantly, is eligable for the commonwealth belt. Maybe they though he was too much of a risk? :maybe:
Sad if that was the case...
Maybe he didn't want it yet.

Maybe the money wasn't enough this time

Maybe HE thought it was too much of a risk

Maybe his manager thinks it's a bigger fight than this Friday night venue.

Maybe he's agreed to fight Joyce next

We could both carry on speculating and finger pointing :D

Re: Joe Joyce vs. Richard Lartey - 15 June 2018

Posted: 11 Jun 2018, 03:46
by handsofstone
Glad to see Joyce out again so soon, I like the way Hayemaker are bringing him along, this is the way to do it, apart from Lewison he's finishing guys early so not too much being spent in the tank, he looked a bit wild against Thomas but a 2nd round KO and a Commonwealth title in your 4th fight is good going

Not seen Lartey before but he has been stopped in his only loss, Joyce should have too much experience and get him out of there before the halfway stage

Re: Joe Joyce vs. Richard Lartey - 15 June 2018

Posted: 11 Jun 2018, 03:53
by Stuarty
roy wrote: 09 Jun 2018, 08:04 Must grab one of those £150 tickets before they all go.
:lol:

Re: Joe Joyce vs. Richard Lartey - 15 June 2018

Posted: 11 Jun 2018, 03:54
by Stuarty
handsofstone wrote: 11 Jun 2018, 03:46 Glad to see Joyce out again so soon, I like the way Hayemaker are bringing him along, this is the way to do it, apart from Lewison he's finishing guys early so not too much being spent in the tank, he looked a bit wild against Thomas but a 2nd round KO and a Commonwealth title in your 4th fight is good going

Not seen Lartey before but he has been stopped in his only loss, Joyce should have too much experience and get him out of there before the halfway stage
He is a bit wild and rough round the edges for a former Olympian isn't he!