Dubois v Joyce
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Dubois v Joyce
Who wins? I’m looking forward to this, a real pick Em fight as far as I’m concerned. I’m leaning for Joyce as he has better names on his CV. Dubois has the power, but does he have the stamina?
Should be a great fight, I would have happily paid £19.95
for this, yet BT are charging the same amount to show an exhibition fight with two men in their 50’s.
I’ll give Tyson v Jones JR a miss.
Should be a great fight, I would have happily paid £19.95
for this, yet BT are charging the same amount to show an exhibition fight with two men in their 50’s.
I’ll give Tyson v Jones JR a miss.
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Joyce? Wouldn't last a minute in the ring, the fat twat.
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I've heard of Dubois before so I'll go for him
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Could be right. I think Joyce is stronger and will keep going, BUT he gets hit too much. He can take a shot, but DD hits hard.
A very intriguing matchup.
I’ll say Joyce late stoppage.
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sennafan24 wrote:I'm picking Dubois via early stoppage.
Contrary klaxon!HalloweenJack wrote:
I’ll say Joyce late stoppage.
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To be fair those two outcomes are what many people are predicting. They are the logical choices.The Ginge Reaper wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 9:23 pmsennafan24 wrote:I'm picking Dubois via early stoppage.
Contrary klaxon!HalloweenJack wrote:
I’ll say Joyce late stoppage.
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You guys aren't interested in the Jake Paul fight?


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Jack with a great prediction, there
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From what reports Ive seen it appears so, but Tyson didn’t seem bothered. It was an exhibition fight anyway and if I imagine the viewing figures for the next one will be a lot lower.
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I watched it earlier
Jones was holding on for dear life
Tyson probably moved better than 2000 onwards.
Jones was holding on for dear life
Tyson probably moved better than 2000 onwards.

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