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Five fights for Joe Joyce next including world title shot against Usyk and mouthwatering Wilder clash after Parker KO

, Five fights for Joe Joyce next including world title shot against Usyk and mouthwatering Wilder clash after Parker KO

JOE JOYCE scored the biggest win of his career on Saturday night with a stunning stoppage of former world champion Joseph Parker.

The Putney pounder punched his way to title contention with an 11th-round knockout victory over the New Zealander in Manchester.

Joe Joyce brutally knocked out Joseph Parker on Saturday night

The victory was the biggest of the Putney Juggernaut’s career

, Five fights for Joe Joyce next including world title shot against Usyk and mouthwatering Wilder clash after Parker KOJoyce is the mandatory challenger for the WBO heavyweight title

, Five fights for Joe Joyce next including world title shot against Usyk and mouthwatering Wilder clash after Parker KO
Oleksandr Usyk is currently in possession of the WBO heavyweight strap

A vicious left hook a little over a minute into the round flattened the durable Parker and saw Joyce get his hands on the interim WBO heavyweight title.

Joyce, 37, is now primed and ready to mix it with the big names in the heavyweight division.

And SunSport is on hand to outline the potential opponents for his next foray to the ring.

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Joe Joyce’s potential next opponent

Oleksandr Usyk

A clash with unified heavyweight champion Usyk could be in the offing for Joyce following his destruction of Parker.

The Olympian was the mandatory challenger for the Ukrainian’s WBO title before sparking out Parker, a victory which has left many clamouring for him to take another step up in competition.

Joyce called out the slick southpaw in his post-fight interview.

A fight with Usyk, however, will likely not materialise anytime soon as the former undisputed cruiserweight king is on course for an undisputed showdown with Tyson Fury.

Dillian Whyte

A Battle of Britain with recent WBC title challenger Whyte could prove to be a decent and realistic interim fight for Joyce should his crack at gold be delayed.

Despite his lopsided defeat to Fury last April, Whyte would provide Joyce with a much sterner and more robust test than the often one-dimensional Parker.

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A similarly impressive win over Joyce would not only see his stock increase with casual fans but would cement his status as the third-best British heavyweight.

, Five fights for Joe Joyce next including world title shot against Usyk and mouthwatering Wilder clash after Parker KO
A Battle of Britain with Dillian Whyte could be on the cards for Joyce

Deontay Wilder

Like Whyte, former WBC heavyweight champion Wilder is also looking to get himself back into title contention following a brutal knockout loss to Fury.

And a win over Joyce would catapult him back to the top of the contenders’ heap – a place the Brit could find himself if he were to best The Bronze Bomber.

Wilder, however, has the small matter of getting through former sparring partner Robert Helenius next month before a fight with Joyce can become a possibility.

, Five fights for Joe Joyce next including world title shot against Usyk and mouthwatering Wilder clash after Parker KOA showdown with former WBC champ Deontay Wilder is also a possibility for Joyce

Andy Ruiz Jr

Former unified heavyweight champ Ruiz Jr is still very much in the mix following his decision victory over veteran Luis Ortiz earlier this month.

So the Mexican could prove to be a viable opponent for Joyce should The Juggernaut be forced to wait for his shot at the winner of Usyk vs Fury.

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, Five fights for Joe Joyce next including world title shot against Usyk and mouthwatering Wilder clash after Parker KO
Andy Ruiz Jr could also be a viable next opponent for Joyce

Anthony Joshua

AJ is currently in negotiations to face Fury in an unlikely grudge match on December 3.

But should the bout fail to come together, a fight between the former unified champion and Joyce would make complete sense.

Joshua, 32, is in desperate need of a win over a household name following his consecutive defeats to pound-for-pound king Usyk.

And although Joyce just flattened Parker, he’s still in need of a win over a big name to make his claim to a title shot undeniable.

The fight would also have a little bit of added spice as the pair are former sparring partners and were recently involved in a public war of words on social media.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Boxing?

Boxing is a sport that involves two people who try to knock each other out by hitting them in the head and face. Boxing is a sport where you aim to knock out your opponent as hard and as painlessly as possible. In order for this to happen, both boxers must be able to throw punches at high speed. They must also have good hand-eye coordination.

What is the difference between left hook and right cross?

A left hook can be thrown from the side, and a right cross from the front.

A left hand hook is one that is thrown with the opponent’s right side facing. The elbow is bent 90 degrees, while the wrist is turned 45 degrees towards the opponent.

The opponent is facing the palm and the elbow straight. A right cross is made. The opponent is 45 degrees from your wrist.

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What are the seven punches in boxing

There are seven boxing punches. They include jab and cross, hook and uppercut, straight right and left hook, as well as body shot. These punches are used to attack the opponent’s head, body, and legs.

How to throw a jab

Here’s a step-by, easy guide on how to throw a jab.

  1. Move forward with both your feet.
  2. Move your arm to the top of your shoulder.
  3. Keep your fist in front of your target.
  4. After hitting your target you should swing your arm up.
  5. Repetition steps 1 through 4.

How much weight do I need to lift for a good workout?

Weight lifting is essential if you want to improve your strength. However, there are certain guidelines you should keep in mind when lifting weights. Don’t do it too often. Try to lift heavier weights every day. Third, perform each exercise for 8 repetitions. Fourth, take a break between sets for 2 minutes. Fifth, all exercises should be performed without momentum. And finally, focus on form rather than speed.

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What does it take to become professional boxer?

Professional boxing requires years of dedication and hard work. You will need to train at least 10 hours per semaine if you want to be a professional boxer.

How to defend yourself

Always defend your head when you’re being attacked. It is your goal to not get punched. To do this, you will need to learn how to prevent an incoming punch. Here are the steps:

  1. Square your shoulders and stand tall.
  2. Keep your elbows straight up.
  3. Block the incoming punch by using your forearm.
  4. Counterattack immediately.
  5. Continue blocking until the attacker runs away.
  6. Keep fighting for your rights.

Statistics

  • This article received 39 testimonials and 89% of readers who voted found it helpful, earning it our reader-approved status. (wikihow.com)
  • It is just like normal sparring with a partner, but you want to throw punches at 75% of your normal speed. (wikihow.com)

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How To

How to learn to box to exercise

How to learn how to box for Exercise

The goal of learning boxing is to improve your physical fitness level and develop self confidence. Boxing is a popular sport. It requires speed, strength, agility, stamina and coordination.

It’s a great way for you to feel fit and healthy. It will be a fun activity that you will want to do again and again.

There are many options for boxing training. Some require you to train at home while others are done in gyms or health clubs. There are also online courses which allow you to study from anywhere in the world.

It is important to find a program that suits your needs and your lifestyle. The best programs will include exercises that help build muscle mass and flexibility, improve cardiovascular endurance, enhance well-being, as well as increase overall wellbeing.

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It is important to consider whether you would prefer a beginner’s or an advanced course. Beginner’s programs usually teach basic techniques and drills such as shadowboxing, sparring, mitt work, and punching combinations. Advanced programs usually cover more complicated movements and offer more options.

These programs are generally less expensive than $100 and last for eight weeks. They don’t offer any advice on nutrition, weight loss or injury prevention.

Advanced programs last approximately six months and typically cost $300. They can include nutrition advice, stretching routines, warm up exercises, and instructions on proper technique. Some programs include resistance training, such as lifting weights, and aerobic conditioning, such as running.

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