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    Default Re: Degale v Eubank Jnr

    Just seen the pictures on the scales of Stiverne and Joyce. Fucking hell, if this is Stiverne taking it seriously, fuck knows what he’d look like if he was going through the motions.
    I’m far from sold on Joyce, but Stiverne is getting KO’d early again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Just seen the pictures on the scales of Stiverne and Joyce. Fucking hell, if this is Stiverne taking it seriously, fuck knows what he’d look like if he was going through the motions.
    I’m far from sold on Joyce, but Stiverne is getting KO’d early again.
    Yup weighed in at a career heaviest, his performance against Wilder was akin go Fraudley, no way is he serious about this fight.

    Plus I don't see what this fight does for Joyce, I think I'm right in saying that Stiverne isn't in the top 10 of any of the rankings, surely Joyce should he looking at fights to push him up the rankings asap, he might be a newcomer to the pro game but he isn't exactly q spring chicken

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    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Just seen the pictures on the scales of Stiverne and Joyce. Fucking hell, if this is Stiverne taking it seriously, fuck knows what he’d look like if he was going through the motions.
    I’m far from sold on Joyce, but Stiverne is getting KO’d early again.
    Plus I don't see what this fight does for Joyce, I think I'm right in saying that Stiverne isn't in the top 10 of any of the rankings, surely Joyce should he looking at fights to push him up the rankings asap, he might be a newcomer to the pro game but he isn't exactly q spring chicken

    Joyce will have matched Wilder's 2nd best win in just 8 fights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
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    Just seen the pictures on the scales of Stiverne and Joyce. Fucking hell, if this is Stiverne taking it seriously, fuck knows what he’d look like if he was going through the motions.
    I’m far from sold on Joyce, but Stiverne is getting KO’d early again.
    Plus I don't see what this fight does for Joyce, I think I'm right in saying that Stiverne isn't in the top 10 of any of the rankings, surely Joyce should he looking at fights to push him up the rankings asap, he might be a newcomer to the pro game but he isn't exactly q spring chicken

    Joyce will have matched Wilder's 2nd best win in just 8 fights.
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    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    That was a grueling fight just finished between Andre Sterling v Ricky Summers at lightheavy which Sterling wins.
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    Groves is broadcasting and looks a bit drunk.
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    Why would you think Stiverne was taking it seriously? In the last 3 years he’s been in the ring for a minute or whatever it took Wilder to KO him. He was out of shape then, is over 40, and was never much good. I know nothing about Joyce except that he’s huge, but if he doesn’t look good here it’s a bad sign for him. Why did he have such a late start to his career? 7 fights at 33

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    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Why would you think Stiverne was taking it seriously? In the last 3 years he’s been in the ring for a minute or whatever it took Wilder to KO him. He was out of shape then, is over 40, and was never much good. I know nothing about Joyce except that he’s huge, but if he doesn’t look good here it’s a bad sign for him. Why did he have such a late start to his career? 7 fights at 33
    because that is what the useless cunt has been telling everyone at every press conference they’ve had. But hey, what does that mean.
    I wouldn’t try to find out much about Joyce. He won’t be going much further. Think Frankenstein and you’ll work out his style.
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    How can Stiverne call himself a professional?
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    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Why would you think Stiverne was taking it seriously? In the last 3 years he’s been in the ring for a minute or whatever it took Wilder to KO him. He was out of shape then, is over 40, and was never much good. I know nothing about Joyce except that he’s huge, but if he doesn’t look good here it’s a bad sign for him. Why did he have such a late start to his career? 7 fights at 33
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