The profession of Joe Joyce (16-3, 15 KOs) is at a precarious stage following his defeat to Derek Chisora. “The Juggernaut” did defeat Kash Ali in an uninspiring win, which adopted back-to-back defeats in opposition to Zhilei Zhang. Many have written off Joyce, however he’ll return on March 1 to face Patrick Korte and nonetheless harbours ambitions to face the perfect heavyweights on the earth. When talking to Queensberry Promotions, “The Juggernaut” has just lately revealed he needs to face the winner of Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker.
Joe Joyce Eyes Future Struggle After March 1 Return vs. Patrick Korte
Joyce Units Sights on Winner of Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker
Joyce loved a formidable beginner profession, successful a silver medal on the 2016 Olympics. The Brit was flying excessive after his win over Joseph Parker, however three defeats in his final 4 fights have left him on the heavyweight scrap heap.
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Regardless of latest setbacks, Joyce has made it clear he nonetheless has his eyes on a world title shot and has mentioned he needs to face the winner of Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker: “It’s a great combat,” Joyce mentioned. “I’m excited to see it and probably combat the winner.”
Adam Morallee Backs Joe Joyce
Following Joyce’s loss to Chisora, his supervisor Adam Morallee spoke to Seconds Out about the way forward for “The Juggernaut” and mentioned: “Joe isn’t the kind of individual that needs to be wheeled out and became a gatekeeper or a journeyman, that isn’t what Joe Joyce needs to be doing.”
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“The minute that he begins to not be ready to significantly compete on the high degree, I feel Joe ought to retire, however he’s not there, a combat between him and Daniel Dubois can be very aggressive,” added Morallee.
After three defeats in his final 4 bouts, it’s troublesome to see the London-born fighter return to the heavyweight high desk. His capacity of having the ability to stroll by punches has seemingly abandoned him in latest fights. “The Juggernaut” has all of it to show.