It marked the end of Joyce’s most outstanding professional display to date. The Londoner appears defeatable to many opponents because his hands are not the quickest, his feet are not the lightest, and his head is an enticing target to touch excessively.
Although Joyce doesn’t always fight spectacularly, his outcomes are really astounding. He is aware of his personal style and knows how to dominate an opponent physically.
Parker did succeed occasionally, shattering leading strokes with his back hand right to Joyce’s chin. Joyce continued to toil away, wearing him down.
The Londoner got things going quickly and dictated the tempo in the first several rounds. He was clever in the way he attacked Parker, first using long, powerful shots before closing the distance and hammering Parker’s torso and head with close-range hooks.
Parker looked like he was breathing hard, but Joyce was unflappable and expressionless. He just kept working, casting down his right, and producing at a relentless clip.
There is no denying Parker’s compassion. He struck Joyce with a left hook of his own. In the tenth round, by doubling up his left, he forced a stop in the assault.
Parker may have found some hope at that point, but Joyce snuffed it out cruelly.
Parker was struck mercilessly by shots from both hands. Joyce increased his intensity as he noticed his target wilting.
Parker was sent to the ground with a powerful left hook that smashed into his jaw. He stumbled and fell heavily on the deck.
In the eleventh round, the referee had to halt him despite his valiant attempts to stand.
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