JOE BLOW

Rio Olympics 2016: Joe Joyce beaten by France’s Tony Yoka in super-heavyweight gold medal bout

Says giant Brit: 'I gave it my all. I'm just disappointed. Silver is not that bad but I expected the gold. It wasn’t to be'

JOE JOYCE was beaten on points by France's Tony Yoka in his gold medal bout.

Super-heavyweight Joyce gave a terrific display and world champion Yoka scarcely landed a punch in the final round.

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 Joe Joyce admitted he went into the fight expecting goldCredit: PA:Press Association
Many fans felt Joyce had won the fight after throwing far more punchesCredit: PA:Press Association
Battling Joe Joyce just couldn't do enough to clinch victoryCredit: PA:Press Association
The first two rounds let the Londoner down and cost him goldCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

But the damage was done in the opening two rounds and the Frenchman just about deserved his split points decision.

Said the heartbroken Londoner: "He nicked it with the odd shot.

"I'm just disappointed. Silver is not that bad but I expected the gold. It wasn’t to be.

"I gave it my all. I got it right in training right and many thanks to Frazer Clarke for coming over here to spar with me. I wouldn’t be so sharp without him and Big Josh (Joshua Anthony) helped."

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IBF world champ Anthony was upset for his friend and insisted: "In my eyes he’s a champion."

Joyce, backed by a number of Brits in the crowd for the Games' final boxing event, used his strength in the first round with some rough house tactics and sunk some solid body shots on his opponent.

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But two judges gave Yoka the round, the third scoring it for 6ft 5ins Joyce.

The second round saw more decent work from Joyce who demonstrated an excellent work rate, with two judges giving him the round and the third scoring it all square.

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