Due to Joyce's porous defense and lack of speed/agility, all of the decent punchers become "dangerous" against him. Joyce is normally too available for his opponent's offense, and that's why the "Juggernaut" nickname suited him so well. Zhang was the first time that his body couldn't hold up, and the immediate rematch only reinforced my belief that Joyce may never be the same. Not everyone is a southpaw like Zhang, and I'm sure his team will use that to dismiss his performances as Joyce simply having a bad night due to styles. We'll eventually find out what those Zhang fights have done to Joyce's punch resistance and his confidence in being able to absorb punishment. See, when AJ got stopped against Ruiz...it made him a more cautious fighter moving forward. If Joyce has indeed suffered any negative effects from facing Zhang, can he make significant adjustments to his style in order to extend his career? I really don't think so.
							
						
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I think that he can not change his style. I thik he is limited and has limited boxing IQ.
Due to Joyce's porous defense and lack of speed/agility, all of the decent punchers become "dangerous" against him. Joyce is normally too available for his opponent's offense, and that's why the "Juggernaut" nickname suited him so well. Zhang was the first time that his body couldn't hold up, and the immediate rematch only reinforced my belief that Joyce may never be the same. Not everyone is a southpaw like Zhang, and I'm sure his team will use that to dismiss his performances as Joyce simply having a bad night due to styles. We'll eventually find out what those Zhang fights have done to Joyce's punch resistance and his confidence in being able to absorb punishment. See, when AJ got stopped against Ruiz...it made him a more cautious fighter moving forward. If Joyce has indeed suffered any negative effects from facing Zhang, can he make significant adjustments to his style in order to extend his career? I really don't think so.Comment
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Solid take. I'll be curious to see how Joyce looks going forward. I hope he can bounce back because he's a likable guy and a fun fighter to watch. I don't want him risking his long-term health for our benefit, though.
Due to Joyce's porous defense and lack of speed/agility, all of the decent punchers become "dangerous" against him. Joyce is normally too available for his opponent's offense, and that's why the "Juggernaut" nickname suited him so well. Zhang was the first time that his body couldn't hold up, and the immediate rematch only reinforced my belief that Joyce may never be the same. Not everyone is a southpaw like Zhang, and I'm sure his team will use that to dismiss his performances as Joyce simply having a bad night due to styles. We'll eventually find out what those Zhang fights have done to Joyce's punch resistance and his confidence in being able to absorb punishment. See, when AJ got stopped against Ruiz...it made him a more cautious fighter moving forward. If Joyce has indeed suffered any negative effects from facing Zhang, can he make significant adjustments to his style in order to extend his career? I really don't think so.Comment
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He's also unlucky because that's an awful L to have. But if you'd been on here for a while, you'd have seen I was actually really big on Hrgovic when he turned pro, and then started to get attacked once I said that he'd regressed/taken steps backwards in his development. I also think he has trouble going 12 rounds, but luckily for him; most heavyweights in this era do.Comment
 
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