There is no large margin between the two right now had the fight happened last year it wouldn't have ended good for DDD. Cant see Joyce being the underdog yet but its a little closer now b, I'd give the slight edge to Joyce who could have some scare moments in there and get rocked and nudges it out, not sure I see a stoppage or decision even with two aggressive punchers ,this fight is unpredictable.
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I see this one going only one way: Joyce getting knocked out. He gets hit too easily and too frequently. DDD's power will do the job.
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Originally posted by bboy80 View PostI highly doubt it, Joyce has zero defence. Joyce will most likely be ko'd.
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The jaw-twisting boredom of the fight build-up will only be compensated by the intrigue over who beats whom on this. Would be an awesome fight, I hope they'll make it. After which Daniel, if he wins, will probably jump to Hearn's stable. Let's be honest, that's inevitable.
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Warren’s offers to other British heavies likely for far less £ than they’re making elsewhere, for fights that are higher up the rankings. Why would Chisora or Whyte fight Dubois for less money than they’d get for a Parker, Usyk or Ruiz fight, that also gets them closer to a shot at Joshua or Wilder?
Whyte would be a bad move for Dubois at this point. Dillian may not be refined, but he’s tough and a huge step up from the likes of Lartey and Gorman.
Joyce v Dubois is a tough call at this stage. By no means easy for DDD. I’d fancy him to win if he could establish his jab and keep the pace, but Joyce will keep coming all fight - and carries power of his own.
If I were Warren I’d be far more tempted to stick Dubois in with someone a little more seasoned such as Molina, Breazeale, Washington or Charles Martin. Maybe even Helenius or Wach before going for Joyce. Realistically he’s just not in the mix for Whyte or Chisora, the money isn’t there yet and both men have bigger fights on the horizon.
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