Postpublished at 23:27 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November 2020
Round nine
Dubois lands a body shot that seems to annoy Joyce, who lets fly with his left - he misses.
The bell sounds.
Joe Joyce stops previously unbeaten Daniel Dubois
Joyce, 35, wins all-British heavyweight fight in round 10
Secures the British, Commonwealth & European belts
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Round nine
Dubois lands a body shot that seems to annoy Joyce, who lets fly with his left - he misses.
The bell sounds.
Round nine
Joyce is sticking to his tactics of using his long reach to try to bring Dubois to a standstill.
The pair seem to be saving their energies for the final flourish, as the tempo slows.
Round nine
Dubois' left eye has all but closed.
Round eight
Dubois is definitely landing the bigger point-scoring punches and ends round eight with a stinging body shot.
Round eight
Dubois seems to have seized the upper hand now - he lands, retreats, lands, retreats.
A good start to the eighth for Dynamite, however he is reprimanded for the second time for illegal tactics.
Daniel Dubois' trainer Martin Bowers: "He's going to take this off us. You've worked too hard for this."
Round seven
A great right hand from Joyce licks the damaged left eye of Dubois again.
The pair take a breather on the ropes before the bell.
Who has the heart and legs now?
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Round seven
Two of Daniel Dubois' siblings watch on from high up in this historic venue in London.
Dubois lands a superb right hand which seems to catch Joyce by surprise at the start of the seventh, but the youngster doesn't have a follow-up.
He seems to want to recharge too early. Is that all he has tonight?
Round six
Dubois' left eye looks out of action as Joyce lands another beauty.
The ref might want to take a look.
Two more jabs from the Juggernaut to the face of Dubois before the bell.
Round six
The Juggernaut Joyce is focused on that left eye of Dubois - it's his bullseye.
Daniel Dubois' trainer Martin Bowers: "This is the fight game now, you're in it. I am not going to ask you again, keep your composure."
Round five
A decent round for Dubois, but Joyce easily fended off an attempted blow to the body in the closing seconds. The elder boxer still looks composed.
More treatment to the left eye of the 23-year-old on the stool.
Round five
Much better from Dubois.
Body punch followed by a jab get through before another jab lands flush.
How's that eye though Daniel?
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Round five
The start to the fifth round is halted by the ref who spots some water on the canvas.
Fair enough.
The restart sees Dubois post a firm overhand right.
Better from Dynamite.
Round four
It's hard to tell what Dubois' tactics are at the moment - he seems to be hoping that he finds a bit of light through that Joyce defence.
The 35-year-old on the other hand is wearing his opponents down with accurate jabs.
Dubois has some swelling near the left eye.
Round four
An early couple of jabs from Dubois, who is now looking to stay out of range of his opponent's.
However, that disciplined approach does not last long as he comes in short to allow Joyce to score more points.
Round three
Joyce is back on the front foot - he manages a couple of jabs that find their way through Dubois' defence.
The Juggernaut then has to soak up a head shot.
Who won that one then?
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