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Joe Joyce 275.1 vs. Filip Hrgovic 250.6 – weighing the results on Saturday at Dazn
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The slightly chubby Filip Hrgovic appeared at a high level for his 10-round headliner against heavyweight Joe Joyce on Saturday, April 5, with the time of starting the event at 14.00 et/11.00 PT at Co-OP Live Arena in Manchester, England. Watch the entire live combat card in Dazn.
Weighing the results
Joe Joyce – 275.1 vs. Filip Hrgovic 250.6
The weight of the juggernaut is six pounds lighter than 281 pounds, which he weighed his last fight against Derek Chisorie on July 27 last year. Joyce seemed tardy and dull in the ring, moving as if he were in tardy motion during a 10-round competition, which lost a unanimous decision.
Compact notification, fears regarding shape
Interestingly, Joyce (16-3, 15 KO) looked slimmer at the waist than Hrgovic (17-1, 14 KO). Who would have thought that “Juggernaut will enter the fight slimmer than Hrgovic. However, this may not matter, because Hrgovic still has a great advantage in the speed of his hands.
In addition, Filip’s Rabbit-Punching The technique is a textbook. Joyce will not last long if Hrgovic is in the form with these deadly arrows behind his head on Saturday. If there is a good judge in the fight, Hrgovic will not be able to operate his rabbit intensively, but requires only one good shot to hurt opponents.
It will be intriguing to check if he will operate this blow to tame Joyce. The way Joe looked in the last three fights with Derek Chisor, Kash Ali and Zhilei Zhang, Hrgovic could quickly perform it, keeping him neat. Promoter Eddie Hearn provides quick HRGOVICA knockout over four rounds.
Hrgovic did not have the entire training camp. He was recalled by a two -week notification about the fight against Joyce after the initially planned opponent, Dillian Whyte, withdrew from the injury.
Looking at the midfoot 32-year-old Hrgovic, it can be said that he has no form, as usual, he is for his fights. It seems that someone who has been sitting on the couch for the last five months, since they have been good to Daniel Dubois from that time for the eighth round of Nokaut on June 1 in Riyadh.
Hrgovic weighed 247 pounds for the fight against Dubois, and after five rounds he gassed. Daniel hit the exhausted Filip from rounds from six to eight, leaving him a damn, badly beaten mess until he stopped.
This week, Hrgovic was filled with excuses about his loss, saying that he was wounded and maybe he was. Dubois was at a different level and would make a number on Hrgovic, no matter how fit he was.
All weights:
Results from today’s weighing:
WBO WBO WOK CHAMPIONSHIP
Joe Joyce – 275 pounds 1 ounce
Filip Hrgovic – 250 pounds 6 ounces
Vacal British heavyweight championship – 12 x 3 minutes
David Adelye – 239lbs 13 ounces
Jeamie Tshikeva – 254 pounds 9 ounces
Super-Delicate Championships in Commonwealth Super-Delicate-12 x 3 minutes
Jack Rafferty – 139 pounds 12 ounces
Cory O’Regan – 139 pounds 1 ounce
Competition in weighty weight 4 x 3 minutes
Delicious Orie – 245 pounds 9 ounces
Milos Veretic – 293 pounds 8 ounces
Round 10 x 3 minutes Super Lightight competition
Khaleel Majid – 139lbs 12 ounces
Alex Murphy – 139 pounds 13 ounces
Cruise weight competition 10 x 3 minutes
Juergen Eldedaj – 199lbs 1 ounce
Gerardo Mellado – 196lbs 2 ounces
Rounds 8 x 3 minutes of the Super Feather competition in Libra
Roiston Barney-Smith-132 pounds 9 ounces
Cesar Ignacio Predes – 132 pounds 5 ounces
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