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Joyce has yet to taste defeat since turning pro five years ago, although he did hit the canvas in his 2013 European Championships clash with Sergey Kuzmin.
Footage of the Russian knocking out Joyce with a hammer of an overhand right 34 seconds into their super-heavyweight clash recently recirculated on Twitter.
In an interview with Sky Sports, Kuzmin said of the stunning stoppage victory: “It happened very quickly and it was not a very long fight.
“It’s hard to describe all that came through my head because I didn’t get to see much of what he brought into the fight.
“This was the super-heavyweight division and each and every punch matters.
“I delivered a very good punch accurately and with good timing and it ended the fight.”
Kuzmin would love to run into Joyce in the professional ranks, although he wouldn’t take too much from their 2013 clash.
The European Championships silver medallist said: “If the fight happens we will see.
“It would not make any sense to compare one fight to another and amateur and professional boxing.
“But hopefully we will meet one day in the ring and we will see, I am very interested in fighting Joyce in the future in the pros.”
Joyce’s stunning stoppage of Parker solidified his status as the mandatory challenger for Oleksandr Usyk‘s WBO title.
Promoter Frank Warren recently said: “We’ve worked very hard over the last few years on this heavyweight scene and we’ve guided our guys in different organisations and we’ve boxed it off a bit so I’m pleased.
“Joe done extremely well [against Joseph Parker], got great reviews back from America because his fight done big numbers over there.
“It was a good fight to watch. He’s set himself up.
“Him and Tyson [Fury] will be a huge fight, [Deontay] Wilder will be a huge fight, AJ.
“He’ll be out in February. He’s in a real good spot.”