Weight from London and boxe.

Tomorrow night Joe Joyce will face Wallisch, let’s say a test match to keep him active before the October 24 match day with Dubois.

Joyce is given more that favorite; I don’t think there is much to say; I think the bets go on the round in which the Englishman will triumph before the limit, and therefore it is also an indirect way to test the improvements after the victory by decision of the last match. The German is a good boxer but he has three defeats before the limit with Ajagba, Yoka, and Hammer, we will see how long he will last; and Joyce’s improvements.

Having said that there are interesting elements in this meeting and we will see some great challenges, theoretically if we exclude the growth of Turned, which is opposed by the expert Adaway who makes the boxer profession, 26 years has supported 77 matches, let alone wins and defeats, he is a professional and feeds on boxing, he lives on this.

Interesting will be Lynn seems to have a decent punch that will have to overcome Ogilivie, as Bourke seems against Mahmood, the prospect Bentley facing Hall should be above average.

the weights:

Joe Joyce, 272 vs. Michael Wallisch, 267—10 rds, heavyweight

Chris Bourke, 121 vs. Ramez Mahmood, 121.75—10 rds, junior featherweight

Mick Hall, 160.5 lb vs. Denzel Bentley, 158.75—10 rds, middleweight

Monty Ogilvie , 126 vs. Louie Lynn, 124—6 rds, featherweight

Chris Adaway, 146 vs. Henry Turner, 144—4 rds, junior welterweight

 

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