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    ON FRIDAY EVENING we once again return boxing to the grand old stage of the Royal Albert Hall. We were there in March only the second promotion held at the South Kensington venue in the last 20 years and it would be true to say the historic setting has lost nothing of its ability to inspire both fighters and fans alike.
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  • #2
    Kid got a bright future

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    • #3
      If Joyce-Huck actually gets made for the Euro belt, the Juggernaut will completely flatten the smaller past-it German. If Dubios then beats Tetteh I can see a British/Commonwealth/European unification next spring... if old fish eyes thinks Dubois is ready for Joyce by then, that is. Lets not forget that Frank has planned for the younger fighter to be his cash-cow for many years to come, he's only going to get money out of Joyce and Fury for a few more years.

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      • #4
        Be nice to see Daniel win the Lonsdale belt out-right next year. David Price would be a good choice after tonight.

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        • #5
          Big stiff slow.
          Next UK hype job, ready to take AJs spot now that AJ been unmasked as a stiff bum.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Adamsc151 View Post
            If Joyce-Huck actually gets made for the Euro belt, the Juggernaut will completely flatten the smaller past-it German. If Dubios then beats Tetteh I can see a British/Commonwealth/European unification next spring... if old fish eyes thinks Dubois is ready for Joyce by then, that is. Lets not forget that Frank has planned for the younger fighter to be his cash-cow for many years to come, he's only going to get money out of Joyce and Fury for a few more years.
            Joyce would defeat DDD at this stage , Warren won't let it happen and will not want to take another hit like his other future fighter Yarde.

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            • #7
              Ladbrokes betting on Dubois v Tetteh is 1/100 Dubois. The five fights preceding the main event have guys quoted at 1/100, 1/100, 1/14 and 1/9 with Nicola Adams at 1/20. A really competitive card from the maestro. Can't wait to get down to Kensington this evening and drive straight past the Albert Hall. Not to say Dubois is not a force to be reckoned with. He is. But you'd need a few screws loose to pay for what's on offer there tonight.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
                Joyce would defeat DDD at this stage , Warren won't let it happen and will not want to take another hit like his other future fighter Yarde.
                You could be right. Be prepared for typical Warren delaying BS, for Joyce to vacate after around 6 months to chase a world title shot, then Dubois to fight someone like Demirezen, Wallisch or Dinu for a vacant belt.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mick Higgs View Post
                  Be nice to see Daniel win the Lonsdale belt out-right next year. David Price would be a good choice after tonight.
                  I’d actually like to see Price v Dubois at this stage, see how DDD’s jab goes against the big man.

                  I think Dubois has the beating of Joyce within the next year, but is still some level off the top 10. I’d be all for keeping him moving steadily, maybe get him in with a half decent American in the first 6 months of next year, Martin or someone like that.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by londoner View Post
                    Ladbrokes betting on Dubois v Tetteh is 1/100 Dubois. The five fights preceding the main event have guys quoted at 1/100, 1/100, 1/14 and 1/9 with Nicola Adams at 1/20. A really competitive card from the maestro. Can't wait to get down to Kensington this evening and drive straight past the Albert Hall. Not to say Dubois is not a force to be reckoned with. He is. But you'd need a few screws loose to pay for what's on offer there tonight.
                    Hard to argue with that assessment!

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