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Frank Warren reveals Joe Joyce Fresh Reperent on April 5

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Joyce beat Hrgovic in the amateurs

Joe Joyce will fight Filip Hrgovic on April 5 in Manchester, Frank Warren confirmed that photo credit: leigh donorqueensberry promotions
Joe Joyce will fight Filip Hrgovic on April 5 in Manchester

Joe Joyce has a modern opponent on April 5 in Manchester, after Dillian Whyte’s withdrawal.

Joyce was to face the live cooperation, but “Body Snatcher” was forced Pulling with a finger injury.

“Juggernaut” will remain at the summit of the bill, and his promoter Frank Warren assured him a start with Filip Hrgovic.

32-year-old Croatian was detained in eight rounds during the last exit in June by Daniel Dubois in the offer of the fleeting IBF weighty crown, but Warren believes that this is a more challenging test for Joyce than it would be.

“It’s a much more challenging fight,” said the Hall of Fame promoter TalkSport.

Joyce beat HRGOVICA in amateurs
Joyce beat HRGOVICA in amateurs

“Both of these guys, I think, if Dillian was turned on.

“The winner of this fight will last, and the loser will have to seriously think about his future.”

Joyce, like his modern enemy, goes into the desperate needs of victory, which he won only one of his last four fights.

The 39-year-old was dropped by Derek Chisory before he lost points in July last year, and earlier he detained Zhilei Zhang twice.

Whyte withdrew from the clash with Joyce through an injury photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry Promotions
Whyte withdrew from the clash with Joyce through an injury photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry Promotions

Joyce and Hrgovic have history on their amateur days, fighting in World Series of Boxing in 2013, and the British claimed that she won the divided decision within five rounds.

The fight will mean the inaugural Warren program on the streaming platform, Dazn, which parted with TNT Sports, with his last event at TNT on Saturday, defending his title WBA Feather in Featherowa Anti TJ Doheny In Liverpool.

Hrgovic wants to bounce back after the defeat with Dubois
Hrgovic wants to bounce back after the defeat with Dubois

The head of Queensberry Promotions also confirmed that the growing heavyweight, Moses ITAUMA will appear at Undercard of Joyce-Hrgovic against the opponent to be confirmed.

The 20-year-old, who already occupies two people from WBO, stood out in his first 11 professional competitions, winning nine through Knockout, the last victory in the first round over Demesey McKean in December.

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“I have it wrong” – Johnny Fisher reveals a key error in Dave Allen’s losses

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Dave Allen scored a brutal knockout of Johnny Fisher in the fifth round of their rematch at the Copper Box Arena Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Johnny Fisher thinks his game plan was bad in a rematch with Dave Allen photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Johnny Fisher thinks his game plan was bad in a rematch with Dave Allen photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Johnny Fisher believes that on Saturday he made a mistake in his game plan against Dave Allen.

Fisher suffered the first defeat of his professional career, blown off by Allen in the fifth round of the rematch at the Copper Box.

“The Romford Bull” won his first fight divided decision In Riyadh in December and admits his decision to change his approach in the rematch, she turned out to be steep.

“I thought I was boxing to the game plan that we set up and goes well,” said the 26-year-old Ifltv.

“But it’s not naturally who I am.

Dave Allen shot the brutal knockout of Johnny Fisher in the fifth round of the rematch at Copper Box Arena Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Dave Allen shot the brutal knockout of Johnny Fisher in the fifth round of the rematch at Copper Box Arena Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

“I am not a boxer at the back and after the first fight she made sense to think that we do not have to get involved so much and Box Dave on the back foot.

“But what I learned there quite quickly, sometimes it is more tax than being who I am naturally [come] Forther Fighter.

“No matter what you say about the first fight, Dave was also worried there.

“It would probably be better to just go out and do exactly what I did.

“The plan was to sign up on the back foot, but I’m not a boxer at the back, I will never.

“I am an stimulating warrior and I probably got it wrong.”

Fisher was heavily dropped in the fifth round and despite the defeat of the judge, the brutal observation assault of Allen had the face of MAN ESSEX on canvas, and the fight waved, just as the towel appeared from his corner.

There is an option for the third showdown, but Eddie Hearnwho promotes both, later said the media, including Boxing fans That it would not have the next place.

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“One day I see the trilogy,” said Hearn.

“But in my opinion not the next one.

“When you have a chance to escape like tonight, like:” Should we take a rematch tonight? “

“I still think that the answer is” yes “because we won the first fight, it was very close.

“But if you go to the levels that we hope, you learn, learn from the first fight and beat Dave Allen in a rematch.

“He wasn’t good enough in this fight.

“That’s why you don’t want to, because he would be so knocked out, with a lack of experience of Johnny Fisher, just automatically return to the third number.”

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Johnny Fisher open to the third fight with Dave Allen despite the loss of KO

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Dave Allen scored a brutal knockout of Johnny Fisher in the fifth round of their rematch at the Copper Box Arena Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Johnny Fisher admits that he is open to facing Dave Allen again a photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Johnny Fisher admits that he is open to facing Dave Allen again a photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Johnny Fisher does not exclude the third trip with Dave Allen, even though he suffered a destructive defeat on Saturday.

Allen detained Fisher in a brutal way in the fifth round of the rematch at the copper arena, almost five months from the first clash in which “The Romford Bull” secured the controversial Decision divided victory In Saudi Arabia.

There were very few calls for the third fight, even though the results were at one time, and Allen even said in an interview after the fight that he would not entertain another fight with the 26-year-old.

Fisher thinks he could take revenge on a “white rhino” if he gives another opportunity.

“I’m not saying a” rematch, “he said Ifltv.

Dave Allen shot the brutal knockout of Johnny Fisher in the fifth round of the rematch at Copper Box Arena Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Dave Allen shot the brutal knockout of Johnny Fisher in the fifth round of the rematch at Copper Box Arena Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

“Because, if I fight, the way I can and should, it can be close again and I can probably win on a broader margin.

“It’s boxing in bulky weight.

“But I’m a 26-year-old.

“You also need to have a reasonable head on your shoulders.

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“I have a great promotional team, a great managing team and we are in a good place.

“I am blessed that I have a really good base of fans and I will always be in stimulating fighting and this is a good future for me any way.

“But I’m not a remedy against a rematch because I know I can do it better.”

Fisher’s promoter Eddie Hearn, said the media, including Boxing fans After the fight that the third fight is possible, but insisted that it would not be next.

“One day I see the trilogy,” said Hearn.

“But in my opinion not the next one.

“When you have a chance to escape like tonight, like:” Should we take a rematch tonight? “

“I still think that the answer is” yes “because we won the first fight, it was very close.

“But if you go to the levels that we hope, you learn, learn from the first fight and beat Dave Allen in a rematch.

“He wasn’t good enough in this fight.

“That’s why after this, Johnny Fisher was knocked out, just return to the third number automatically.”

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Johnny Fisher vs Dave Allen 2-Wyniki and report after the fight

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Allen floored Fisher in the fifth round Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Dave Allen shot the brutal knockout of Johnny Fisher in the fifth round of the rematch at Copper Box Arena Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Dave Allen shot the brutal knockout of Johnny Fisher in the fifth round of the rematch at Copper Box Arena Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Dave Allen took revenge on the Copper Box Arena, when on Saturday he won the knockout with Johnny Fisher in the fifth round in the heavyweight rematch.

Fisher (13-1, 11 KO) took Decision win Against Allen (24-7-2, 19 KO) in Riyadh in December last year, but many thought that Doncaster Man did more than enough to raise his hand, especially after dropping Fisher in the fifth round.

“The Romford Bull” came out with the intention and on the front foot, but Allen remained patient, and the pair of his right hands during the opener drew the attention of the 26-year-old.

Fisher worked well with a stab in the second, and the left miner found a sign for him, and a shot from the body worried Allen in the third.

Although Fisher was better than the action, the competition looked like he could change the pace at any time, and after the best of the fourth, the man from Essex would solve only later.

Allen Fisher Fisher in the fifth round photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Allen Fisher Fisher in the fifth round photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Allen’s right hand fastened Fisher’s legs in the fifth round, and his right hand had him on the floor and shocked badly.

The end was coming for a long time, because the massive left hand is detonated from the “white rhino”, and Fisher was flat on his face when the towel entered from his corner.

Despite the level of results at one by one, Allen closed the calls to the trilogy.

“He crossed the movement that worked against him,” said the 33-year-old Dazn.

“I told him on December 22:” Don’t box me, buddy right away, because I will knock you out. “

“Johnny Fisher is my friend. The nicest child in the world.

“I wouldn’t let it [a third bout] Stand because it is not in his best interest. “

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Conway wins the British title

Kieon Conway added the title of British medium weight to his crown of the community of nations when he won the fourth round with Gerome Warburton (15-6-2, 2 KO).

During the fight Conway (23-3-1, 7 KO) and eventually forced the corner of Warburton to throw the towel when under ponderous fire.

Conway added the title of British medium weight to his Commonwealth Crown photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Conway added the title of British medium weight to his Commonwealth Crown photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Liddard sweeps next to Sutton

George Liddard (12-0, 7 KO) remained at the course at the meeting with Conway, stopping Aaron Sutton in five rounds.

Sutton (19-2, 3 KO) was dressed in each of the first, second and fifth round, before his corner saw enough and threw a towel.

SAINS protects the belt in the south

Jimmy Sains (10-0, 9 KO) had to go through the distance as a professional for the first time, but he won points with Gideon onyenani (7-5) to cover the free medium title of the southern weight.

The results 100-91, 100-90 and 98-92 confirmed the dominance of Sains.

Hedges becoming an English champion

In the scale of the circuit house, John Hedges became the fresh English champion because he defeated Nathan Quarless (13-2).

Hedges (11-0, 3 KO) finished the winner with a score of 99-92, 98-92 and 97-93.

Hedges became the English Credit champion: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Hedges became the English Credit champion: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Other card

The only eight round occurred in Super Flyweight, where Shannon Ryan (9-1, 1 KO) had to leave the canvas in the third round before he won points against Fara El Bousairi (10-6, 3 KO).

In six rounds, the perspective of a super medium weight, Taylor Bevan (4-0, 4 KO) needed only two rounds to bypass Juan Cruz Cacheiro (7-5, 3 KO) and Emmanuel Buttigiegie (9-0, 3 KO), winner in the middle weight against Novak Radulovic (20-13-1, 8, 8 kos).

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