Joe Joyce v Derek Chisora
Joe Joyce will face British heavyweight rival Derek Chisora on 27 July in London.
Joyce, 38, is in the midst of a rebuild after successive defeats to Zhilei Zhang last year while Chisora has not fought since August 2023.
Chisora, who made his pro debut in 2007, has 47 fights compared to Joyce's 18, with 13 losses.
The 40-year-old veteran of the sport says he intends to have three more fights before retirement.
"Joe is not going to win," Chisora said at a news conference.
"He can train as much as he wants, but when it comes to the real grind of it, I'm more vicious than him.
"I fear no man. There's no feeling each other out in the first round - I'm going in."
Despite only being two years younger than Chisora, Olympic silver medallist Joyce turned professional late after a lengthy amateur career.
Joyce stormed through the rankings, securing a position as the WBO's mandatory challenger before succumbing to shock defeats by China's Zhang.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/a...s/c199nxrenexo
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Hearn should be ashamed of himself still propping a near slurring Chisora out there for more punches at this point. Chisora is playing with permanent damage.
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That is Frank Warren promoting it in the middle of them. They are all the same these promoters.
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That is Frank Warren promoting it in the middle of them. They are all the same these promoters.
Vultures picking the gristle off the bones bud.
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That is Frank Warren promoting it in the middle of them. They are all the same these promoters.
Vultures picking the gristle off the bones bud.
one of the five v five posters had eddie & frank on it, the fighters are what's important
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That is Frank Warren promoting it in the middle of them. They are all the same these promoters.
Vultures picking the gristle off the bones bud.
one of the five v five posters had eddie & frank on it, the fighters are what's important
Yeh true. They're all equally vultures. Half the time Chisora doesn't sound right to begin with.
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This is on this week and very little interest in this bout.
I think Joyce stops Chisora and retires him for good.
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Derek Chisora has announced that this Saturday's heavyweight collision with Joe Joyce at their local London O2 will be his last fight.
The man who calls himself War insists he will call it a career win, lose or draw against the former silver Olympian
The 40-year-old Chisora insists: 'This will be my farewell dance party. The saddest day of my whole career.'
He added: 'We were supposed to fight years ago but it never happened. Now I can go out on what I expect to be an unbelievable great fight in the O2 which I love.'
There was no hint of the aggro which had surfaced when Chisora head butted a provocative Deliveroo motor-biker in a street earlier this week.
Although the police took no action over that spat Joyce chose to remind him by saying: 'Pick on someone your own size.'
Chisora chuckled at the prospect of punching someone bigger than himself this weekend.
There was not even the faintest hint of War drums beating when they went eyeball to eyeball for the ritual stare-down photographs.
But Chisora did make it clear that he will be seeking to bow out with 'a 5th round knock out victory' rather than a defeat.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/bo...ry-defeat.html
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Joe Joyce will face British heavyweight rival Derek Chisora on 27 July in London.
Joyce, 38, is in the midst of a rebuild after successive defeats to Zhilei Zhang last year while Chisora has not fought since August 2023.
Chisora, who made his pro debut in 2007, has 47 fights compared to Joyce's 18, with 13 losses.
The 40-year-old veteran of the sport says he intends to have three more fights before retirement.
"Joe is not going to win," Chisora said at a news conference.
"He can train as much as he wants, but when it comes to the real grind of it, I'm more vicious than him.
"I fear no man. There's no feeling each other out in the first round - I'm going in."
Despite only being two years younger than Chisora, Olympic silver medallist Joyce turned professional late after a lengthy amateur career.
Joyce stormed through the rankings, securing a position as the WBO's mandatory challenger before succumbing to shock defeats by China's Zhang.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/a...s/c199nxrenexo
Hope Joyce does not end up like David Price.
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At least it’ll be a fan friendly fight , can’t see either of these guys standing off.
Having said that I reckon it’ll go the distance.
Chisora will stand with his head in Joyce’s chest, bite on his gum shield and throw hooks to head and body.
But Joyce will win on points.
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I can see Joyce stop Chisora in a brutal fashion.
It is good Chisora will retire after this fight he has been at the top of the domestic scene for many years remembering him destroy Danny Williams way back. He has made plenty of money and hope he invested it wisely so he does not have to make a comeback.
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Didn't realize Espn+ had picked it up until yesterday.
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Didn't realize Espn+ had picked it up until yesterday.
Last minute deals by ESPN + means no time to promote it.
McCann v Baluta finishing up and a good contest.
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Moses Itauma.
19 years old.
Boxrec tells me he's been winning fights since the age of 12. 8 Ko's in 10 fights since turning pro in 2023. No where near his prime yet and hes dismantling seasoned veterans of the game.
Got to admit. I'm impressed.
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