Joe Joyce knocks out Carlos Takam in sixth round

Joe Joyce knocked out Carlos Takam in the sixth round to solidify his position as a prime heavyweight title contender Saturday in London.

Joe Joyce solidified his position as a next-in-line heavyweight title contender.

The 35-year-old Londoner stopped veteran Carlos Takam in the sixth round of a scheduled 12-rounder that was billed as a WBC title eliminator Saturday at SSE Arena in London.

Joyce (13-0, 12 KOs) already was the mandatory challenger for Anthony Joshua’s WBO title.

The 2016 silver medalist was coming off a break-through 10th-round stoppage of local rival Daniel Dubois this past November, which made him the WBO mandatory.

Takam (39-6-1, 28 KOs) had won four consecutive fights since back-to-back knockout losses against Joshua and Derek Chisora in 2017 and 2018 but he was no match for his taller, bigger and more-talented opponent on Saturday night.

Joe Joyce celebrates after stopping Carlos Takam on Saturday. Press Association via AP Images

The Cameroon-born Frenchman, 40, was competitive for much of the short fight. Joyce pushed the action but both fighters landed scoring punches for four-plus rounds.

Takam, perhaps tired, seemed to slow down somewhat in Round 5 but he continued to exchange punches with Joyce and hold his own.

Then came the punch that led to Takam’s demise. Joyce hurt him with a straight right seconds after the bell to begin Round 6 and followed with a barrage of hard, unanswered punches that lasted around 45 seconds.

Referee Steve Gray finally decided that Takam couldn’t defend himself and stopped the fight. The official time was 49 seconds into Round 6.

Joyce is now a prime candidate to challenge one of the winners of the Tyson Fury-Deontay Wilder (Oct. 9) and Joshua-Oleksandr Usyk (Sept. 25) fights for a share of the heavyweight championship.

After the fight, he made his preference clear: “What I want is AJ or Usyk!”

Joe Joyce knocks out Carlos Takam in sixth round

Joe Joyce knocked out Carlos Takam in the sixth round to solidify his position as a prime heavyweight title contender Saturday in London.

Joe Joyce solidified his position as a next-in-line heavyweight title contender.

The 35-year-old Londoner stopped veteran Carlos Takam in the sixth round of a scheduled 12-rounder that was billed as a WBC title eliminator Saturday at SSE Arena in London.

Joyce (13-0, 12 KOs) already was the mandatory challenger for Anthony Joshua’s WBO title.

The 2016 silver medalist was coming off a break-through 10th-round stoppage of local rival Daniel Dubois this past November, which made him the WBO mandatory.

Takam (39-6-1, 28 KOs) had won four consecutive fights since back-to-back knockout losses against Joshua and Derek Chisora in 2017 and 2018 but he was no match for his taller, bigger and more-talented opponent on Saturday night.

Joe Joyce celebrates after stopping Carlos Takam on Saturday. Press Association via AP Images

The Cameroon-born Frenchman, 40, was competitive for much of the short fight. Joyce pushed the action but both fighters landed scoring punches for four-plus rounds.

Takam, perhaps tired, seemed to slow down somewhat in Round 5 but he continued to exchange punches with Joyce and hold his own.

Then came the punch that led to Takam’s demise. Joyce hurt him with a straight right seconds after the bell to begin Round 6 and followed with a barrage of hard, unanswered punches that lasted around 45 seconds.

Referee Steve Gray finally decided that Takam couldn’t defend himself and stopped the fight. The official time was 49 seconds into Round 6.

Joyce is now a prime candidate to challenge one of the winners of the Tyson Fury-Deontay Wilder (Oct. 9) and Joshua-Oleksandr Usyk (Sept. 25) fights for a share of the heavyweight championship.

After the fight, he made his preference clear: “What I want is AJ or Usyk!”

Joe Joyce: Daniel Dubois victory showed I can handle pressure

Joe Joyce said that his 10th-round knockout of Daniel Dubois showed that he is able to handle pressure.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on DAZN.com.

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Joe Joyce believes he is now a heavyweight contender as he prepares to fight Carlos Takam on Saturday.

Joyce had been expected to fight Oleksandr Usyk, but the failure of Anthony Joshua to make a fight with Tyson Fury upended the boxing schedule and left the 35-year-old Olympian with a task to find a new opponent.

He will now face Frenchman Carlos Takam, a fighter who had been put forward as a potential opponent for Fury last winter.

It was around the same time that Joyce had his most recent fight, a bruising encounter — for his opponent — against Daniel Dubois. Dubois was forced to concede the match in the 10th round after he could no longer take any more punishment to his eye socket from Joyce’s jab.

Joyce sees that win as a vital moment in his professional career.

“It was a turning point for me, where I went from an underdog to pretty much a fully fledged prospect,” Joyce told Boxing Scene. “It was a fight where everyone thought I was going to lose and even get knocked out in the first few rounds.

“I proved a lot of people wrong and won a lot of people money for Christmas.”

Joyce suggested that 23-year-old Dubois had been the fighter with the pressure on him, whereas Joyce’s experience stands him in good stead for any challenge.

“Yeah, it was less pressure and the heat was on Dubois,” he said. “I’ve been in a lot bigger fights, the Olympics for instance, with a lot of people watching me, so I am used to the pressure.

“I just get on with it and perform on the night.”

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Joe Joyce: Daniel Dubois victory showed I can handle pressure

Joe Joyce said that his 10th-round knockout of Daniel Dubois showed that he is able to handle pressure.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on DAZN.com.

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Joe Joyce believes he is now a heavyweight contender as he prepares to fight Carlos Takam on Saturday.

Joyce had been expected to fight Oleksandr Usyk, but the failure of Anthony Joshua to make a fight with Tyson Fury upended the boxing schedule and left the 35-year-old Olympian with a task to find a new opponent.

He will now face Frenchman Carlos Takam, a fighter who had been put forward as a potential opponent for Fury last winter.

It was around the same time that Joyce had his most recent fight, a bruising encounter — for his opponent — against Daniel Dubois. Dubois was forced to concede the match in the 10th round after he could no longer take any more punishment to his eye socket from Joyce’s jab.

Joyce sees that win as a vital moment in his professional career.

“It was a turning point for me, where I went from an underdog to pretty much a fully fledged prospect,” Joyce told Boxing Scene. “It was a fight where everyone thought I was going to lose and even get knocked out in the first few rounds.

“I proved a lot of people wrong and won a lot of people money for Christmas.”

Joyce suggested that 23-year-old Dubois had been the fighter with the pressure on him, whereas Joyce’s experience stands him in good stead for any challenge.

“Yeah, it was less pressure and the heat was on Dubois,” he said. “I’ve been in a lot bigger fights, the Olympics for instance, with a lot of people watching me, so I am used to the pressure.

“I just get on with it and perform on the night.”

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Fight Week: Joe Joyce to take on Carlos Takam, ShoBox celebrates anniversary

Fight Week: Joe Joyce to take on Carlos Takam, ShoBox celebrates anniversary.

FIGHT WEEK

Joe joyce will RISK RANKING AGAINST VETERAN CARLOS TAKAM ON SATURDAY IN LONDON. ALSO, SHOBOX: THE NEXT GENERATION CELEBRATES ITS 20TH ANNIVERSARY.

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JOE JOYCE (12-0, 11 KOs)
VS. CARLOS TAKAM (39-5-1, 28 KOs)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GppKewdZVhg

  • When: Saturday, July 24
  • Where: SSE Arena, London
  • TV/Stream: BT Sport in U.K. (no TV in U.S. at the moment)
  • Division: Heavyweight (unlimited)
  • At stake: No titles
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: Joyce 9½-1 favorite
  • Also on the card: Hamzah Sheeraz vs. Guido Nicolas Pitto, junior middleweights; Jack Catterall vs. Abderrazak Houya, junior welterweights
  • Prediction: Joyce KO 6
  • Background: Joyce, the 6-foot-6 2016 Olympic silver medalist from London, will return to the ring for the first time since his breakthrough 10th-round knockout of Daniel Dubois this past November in Westminster. The 35-year-old is ranked No. 2 by the WBO but, assuming he wins on Saturday, he’ll probably move up a notch after Anthony Joshua defends his titles against current No. 1 Oleksandr Usyk this fall. Takam is nearing the end of his career at 40 but he has performed reasonably well of late, defeating four second-tier opponents since back-to-back KO losses to Anthony Joshua (for two titles) and Derek Chisora. He outpointed capable Jerry Forrest in July, his most-recent fight. Takam, 6-foot-1½ will have a height disadvantage but he has a slightly longer reach than Joyce, 80½ inches to 80. The Cameroonian-born Frenchman is based in Las Vegas.

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ISAIAH STEEN (15-0, 12 KOs)
VS. KALVIN HENDERSON (14-0-1, 10 KOs)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB4I2Q4nghs

  • When: Friday, July 24
  • Where: Heartland Events Center, Grand Island, Neb.
  • TV/Stream: Showtime
  • Division: Super middleweight (168 pounds)
  • At stake: No titles
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: Not available
  • Also on the card: Janelson Figueroa Bocachica vs. Shinard Bunch, welterweights
  • Prediction: Steen UD
  • Background: This card is as much about the 20th anniversary of Showtime’s popular ShoBox: The New Generation series as any of the fights that will be televised. The series has showcased 84 fighters who have gone on to win world titles. Could Steen or Henderson be next in line? Steen is the half brother of U.S. Olympian Charles Conwell. The 24-year-old product of Cleveland also has a solid amateur foundation — he reportedly was 85-15 in the unpaid ranks — and has power, as his record indicates. He last fought in November, when he stopped Juan De Angel in five rounds. Henderson, a 31-year-old from Arkansas, is also a boxer-puncher. He reportedly had 70 amateur fights and has a high KO percentage, including stoppages in his last two fights. Both principals will fighting in their first scheduled 10-rounder. They were scheduled to meet in October but Henderson pulled out of the fight because he was ill.

 

Fight Week: Joe Joyce to take on Carlos Takam, ShoBox celebrates anniversary

Fight Week: Joe Joyce to take on Carlos Takam, ShoBox celebrates anniversary.

FIGHT WEEK

Joe joyce will RISK RANKING AGAINST VETERAN CARLOS TAKAM ON SATURDAY IN LONDON. ALSO, SHOBOX: THE NEXT GENERATION CELEBRATES ITS 20TH ANNIVERSARY.

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JOE JOYCE (12-0, 11 KOs)
VS. CARLOS TAKAM (39-5-1, 28 KOs)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GppKewdZVhg

  • When: Saturday, July 24
  • Where: SSE Arena, London
  • TV/Stream: BT Sport in U.K. (no TV in U.S. at the moment)
  • Division: Heavyweight (unlimited)
  • At stake: No titles
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: Joyce 9½-1 favorite
  • Also on the card: Hamzah Sheeraz vs. Guido Nicolas Pitto, junior middleweights; Jack Catterall vs. Abderrazak Houya, junior welterweights
  • Prediction: Joyce KO 6
  • Background: Joyce, the 6-foot-6 2016 Olympic silver medalist from London, will return to the ring for the first time since his breakthrough 10th-round knockout of Daniel Dubois this past November in Westminster. The 35-year-old is ranked No. 2 by the WBO but, assuming he wins on Saturday, he’ll probably move up a notch after Anthony Joshua defends his titles against current No. 1 Oleksandr Usyk this fall. Takam is nearing the end of his career at 40 but he has performed reasonably well of late, defeating four second-tier opponents since back-to-back KO losses to Anthony Joshua (for two titles) and Derek Chisora. He outpointed capable Jerry Forrest in July, his most-recent fight. Takam, 6-foot-1½ will have a height disadvantage but he has a slightly longer reach than Joyce, 80½ inches to 80. The Cameroonian-born Frenchman is based in Las Vegas.

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ISAIAH STEEN (15-0, 12 KOs)
VS. KALVIN HENDERSON (14-0-1, 10 KOs)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB4I2Q4nghs

  • When: Friday, July 24
  • Where: Heartland Events Center, Grand Island, Neb.
  • TV/Stream: Showtime
  • Division: Super middleweight (168 pounds)
  • At stake: No titles
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: Not available
  • Also on the card: Janelson Figueroa Bocachica vs. Shinard Bunch, welterweights
  • Prediction: Steen UD
  • Background: This card is as much about the 20th anniversary of Showtime’s popular ShoBox: The New Generation series as any of the fights that will be televised. The series has showcased 84 fighters who have gone on to win world titles. Could Steen or Henderson be next in line? Steen is the half brother of U.S. Olympian Charles Conwell. The 24-year-old product of Cleveland also has a solid amateur foundation — he reportedly was 85-15 in the unpaid ranks — and has power, as his record indicates. He last fought in November, when he stopped Juan De Angel in five rounds. Henderson, a 31-year-old from Arkansas, is also a boxer-puncher. He reportedly had 70 amateur fights and has a high KO percentage, including stoppages in his last two fights. Both principals will fighting in their first scheduled 10-rounder. They were scheduled to meet in October but Henderson pulled out of the fight because he was ill.