Comments Thread For: Joe Joyce: Tony Yoka Needs To Do The Work To Get in Position To Challenge Me

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  • ShaneMosleySr
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    #11
    I’m glad he doesn’t want to get revenge for some reason.

    Super exciting rivalry. We’re all enthralled.

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    • Oldskoolg
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      #12
      Originally posted by Get em up

      Yes and repetitive. He is a 1 dimensional fighter IMO. He has an incredible light pole jab but no speed change on it or a feint for other fighters to bite on. He can probably beat the C level guys and most B level guys but wont be able to dethrone anyone.
      He will beat all the contenders and prospects for the most part. I don’t think he beats up and coming Jarrod Anderson who literally is a heavyweight with the quickness and footwork of a light heavyweight. I would take him over whyte however, and really don’t see anyone other than the big three who can take him. Shame he got into the game so late

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      • pollywog
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        #13
        Originally posted by PBR Streetgang

        Joyce is beyond slow and gets hit flush in his big stationary head. Despite those limitations, he has a decent resume with wins over Kiladze, Ustinov, Stiverne, Jennings and Dubois. That's a better resume than Ortiz and alot of other contenders. He's big, strong, has a very solid chin and grinds people down with his size and jab.

        When he gets a guy in there that has some speed and can really crack, I think the Juggernaut will finally be dropped and stopped.
        The Mighty Oilskin Parker would take Big Jugs the distance and outpoint him for the decision.

        I don't see anyone knocking either of those 2 out as they have the best set of whiskers in the division.

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        • I have no ears
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          #14
          Originally posted by PBR Streetgang

          Joyce is beyond slow and gets hit flush in his big stationary head. Despite those limitations, he has a decent resume with wins over Kiladze, Ustinov, Stiverne, Jennings and Dubois. That's a better resume than Ortiz and alot of other contenders. He's big, strong, has a very solid chin and grinds people down with his size and jab.

          When he gets a guy in there that has some speed and can really crack, I think the Juggernaut will finally be dropped and stopped.
          He's shown a good chin of late but in the amateur's he got knocked out in the first 30 seconds of a bout against Sergey kuzmin so he can get wobbled and rocked and ultimately stopped by a guy who has lost his last two fights against bakole and hunter by decision, so what the top 3 heavy's will be able to do him is pretty inevitable in my opinion

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          • 1hourRun
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            #15
            Stiff-Slow-Joe, is lucky that DDD is a glass-jaw English-Bum, or else Joe would be trying to rebuild his career and begging Tony Yoka for a shot at redemption. Joe Joyce is a overrated, overachieving punching-bag.

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