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yes penalty shootoutI think it's penalty shootout straight away! Not sure though...
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yes penalty shootoutI think it's penalty shootout straight away! Not sure though...
Wow..... WOW.....I'm shocked. Never though we would beat the Nederlands to be honest. Wow this is by far the most impressive victory we have had in this olympics. I'm almost in tears.That's it...GB wins GOLD. It's 24 now!
Well played by the girls. That penalty shootout was funny though.. I thought it's going to be simple penalty strokes..Wow..... WOW.....I'm shocked. Never though we would beat the Nederlands to be honest. Wow this is by far the most impressive victory we have had in this olympics. I'm almost in tears.
Well done our girls, well done team GREAT BRITAIN.
Meanwhile .......another thriller final awaits our 6ft6 tall super heavyweight champion Joe Joyce, he will be facing France's Yoka tomorrow. @Vergennes
Joe Joyce defeats Ivan Dychko to reach Rio 2016 Olympic super-heavyweight boxing gold medal bout
19:52, 19 AUG 2016 UPDATED 20:52, 19 AUG 2016 BY MIKE WALTERS
The Team GB fighter defeated his Kazakhstani opponent on all three of the AIBA judges' score cards to have a chance of winning gold
Fine arts graduate Joe Joyce could be painting the town red on Sunday after reaching the Olympic super-heavyweight gold medal fight.
Joyce celebrated in the ring with a cartwheels from the traditional Brazilian martial art capoeira after earning a unanimous decision against 6ft 8in giant Ivan Dychko from Kazakhstan.
His former sparring partner and world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua was at ringside as a BBC pundit.
Now Joyce has a chance to emulate Joshua's triumph at London 2012 and claim Britain's third Olympic super-heavyweight crown this century when he fights Tony Yoka of France for Team GB's final shot at a gold medal in Rio 2016.
Joshua thinks Joyce has already got it in the bag, saying: “Joe will win it – Yoka was hurt by the Croatian (Filip Hrgovic) in their semi-final.”
Joyce's power seemed to rock the Kazkhstani fighter
PA
Joyce was pushed all the way by Dychko
In return, Joyce appreciated his superstar cheerleader and he said: “It was good to see AJ here – when I was standing in my corner, I was looking over and I could see him there, and it was great to have him supporting me.
“I've beaten Yoka once, he avenged that defeat and now it's my turn again, but I haven't allowed myself to think what the gold medal might mean to me – I'll think about that after the final.
“I've read that he doesn't think I'm a very 'smart' fighter, but he will be quite similar to Dychko – he will move around the ring, so I will have to be smarter than he thinks I am.”
Joyce only took up boxing at the age of 22, admitting he prefers leaving his brush strokes on canvas more than his opponents in the ring.
He is a big fan of Picasso, especially the accuracy of his early work before he turned to symbolism and, in fairness, on fight nights at York Hall and in the sweatshops of London's East end, you rarely hear them talking about anything else.
Joyce celebrated in style after victory
Joyce, 30, arrived in Rio with paintbrushes in his luggage as well as his gloves and gumshield in case he was inclined to sketch a quick masterpiece – but these colours don't run.
The Commonwealth gold medallist in Glasgow two years ago hardly took a backward step, and he said of the lumbering Dychko: “It was hard to close him down – I thought I would be able to cut the ring off a bit better than I did and he made it difficult for me.
“But he couldn't keep it up for three rounds, he was tiring towards the end and he wasn't going to stop me getting at least a silver medal – although obviously going for gold is what I'm here for.
“I learned the capoeira moves in London, not over here. My mum does it, so I thought I'd give it a go and the locals seemed to like it.”
A cagey first round ended with both men on the floor in an untidy heap, and little else of note, but in the second Dychko made all the running – he spent most of it running around the ring taking evasive action.
Joyce came from behind after a slow start to the bout
Dychko absorbed some tremendous shots by Joyce
By the end of the contest, Joyce was clearly the stronger as well as the more accomplished technician, and he had enough energy left in the tank to celebrate with those Latin cartwheels.
Now he has a chance to follow Lennox Lewis, Audley Harrison and Joshua in British Olympic heavyweight legend (Lewis won Olympic gold boxing for Canada in 1988) although he has not always appreciated being linked with the Watford Wallop.
Joyce once said: “We get on well, but every time I'm mentioned it is in the same breath as him. It would be nice to be recognised in my own right.”
On Sunday, his wish may well be granted.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/boxing/joe-joyce-defeats-ivan-dychko-8666997
We are a boxing superheavyweght power as well.
Well played by the girls. That penalty shootout was funny though.. I thought it's going to be simple penalty strokes..
Meanwhile...impressive win by Joyce. He was up against 6.9 foot tall kazak...first round was tricky.. But did the biz in next two rounds. He has a great chance of winning gold just like Brit heavy weights before him!
Wow..... WOW.....I'm shocked. Never though we would beat the Nederlands to be honest. Wow this is by far the most impressive victory we have had in this olympics. I'm almost in tears.
Well done our girls, well done team GREAT BRITAIN.
Meanwhile .......another thriller final awaits our 6ft6 tall super heavyweight champion Joe Joyce, he will be facing France's Yoka tomorrow. @Vergennes
Joe Joyce defeats Ivan Dychko to reach Rio 2016 Olympic super-heavyweight boxing gold medal bout
19:52, 19 AUG 2016 UPDATED 20:52, 19 AUG 2016 BY MIKE WALTERS
The Team GB fighter defeated his Kazakhstani opponent on all three of the AIBA judges' score cards to have a chance of winning gold
Fine arts graduate Joe Joyce could be painting the town red on Sunday after reaching the Olympic super-heavyweight gold medal fight.
Joyce celebrated in the ring with a cartwheels from the traditional Brazilian martial art capoeira after earning a unanimous decision against 6ft 8in giant Ivan Dychko from Kazakhstan.
His former sparring partner and world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua was at ringside as a BBC pundit.
Now Joyce has a chance to emulate Joshua's triumph at London 2012 and claim Britain's third Olympic super-heavyweight crown this century when he fights Tony Yoka of France for Team GB's final shot at a gold medal in Rio 2016.
Joshua thinks Joyce has already got it in the bag, saying: “Joe will win it – Yoka was hurt by the Croatian (Filip Hrgovic) in their semi-final.”
Joyce's power seemed to rock the Kazkhstani fighter
PA
Joyce was pushed all the way by Dychko
In return, Joyce appreciated his superstar cheerleader and he said: “It was good to see AJ here – when I was standing in my corner, I was looking over and I could see him there, and it was great to have him supporting me.
“I've beaten Yoka once, he avenged that defeat and now it's my turn again, but I haven't allowed myself to think what the gold medal might mean to me – I'll think about that after the final.
“I've read that he doesn't think I'm a very 'smart' fighter, but he will be quite similar to Dychko – he will move around the ring, so I will have to be smarter than he thinks I am.”
Joyce only took up boxing at the age of 22, admitting he prefers leaving his brush strokes on canvas more than his opponents in the ring.
He is a big fan of Picasso, especially the accuracy of his early work before he turned to symbolism and, in fairness, on fight nights at York Hall and in the sweatshops of London's East end, you rarely hear them talking about anything else.
Joyce celebrated in style after victory
Joyce, 30, arrived in Rio with paintbrushes in his luggage as well as his gloves and gumshield in case he was inclined to sketch a quick masterpiece – but these colours don't run.
The Commonwealth gold medallist in Glasgow two years ago hardly took a backward step, and he said of the lumbering Dychko: “It was hard to close him down – I thought I would be able to cut the ring off a bit better than I did and he made it difficult for me.
“But he couldn't keep it up for three rounds, he was tiring towards the end and he wasn't going to stop me getting at least a silver medal – although obviously going for gold is what I'm here for.
“I learned the capoeira moves in London, not over here. My mum does it, so I thought I'd give it a go and the locals seemed to like it.”
A cagey first round ended with both men on the floor in an untidy heap, and little else of note, but in the second Dychko made all the running – he spent most of it running around the ring taking evasive action.
Joyce came from behind after a slow start to the bout
Dychko absorbed some tremendous shots by Joyce
By the end of the contest, Joyce was clearly the stronger as well as the more accomplished technician, and he had enough energy left in the tank to celebrate with those Latin cartwheels.
Now he has a chance to follow Lennox Lewis, Audley Harrison and Joshua in British Olympic heavyweight legend (Lewis won Olympic gold boxing for Canada in 1988) although he has not always appreciated being linked with the Watford Wallop.
Joyce once said: “We get on well, but every time I'm mentioned it is in the same breath as him. It would be nice to be recognised in my own right.”
On Sunday, his wish may well be granted.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/boxing/joe-joyce-defeats-ivan-dychko-8666997
We are a boxing superheavyweght power as well.
Look at that sweet spot
She is Nicola Adams who becomes the first woman to win two boxing goldsUK at 26 now..can't find the event. I think it is boxing.
She is Nicola Adams who becomes the first woman to win two boxing golds
Golden boy! Mo Farah will go for a second Rio title in the 5,000m tonight.
Great post, she did it! I have to say, I was very worried as the French girl came hard and took a round, and had one judge on the final round. It was close. I think Nicola should go pro, or just teach our next generation of girls.
Let's all hope we will be doing the Mobot tonight! Hahahaha.