Joe Joyce believes he did enough to win boxing gold after losing his super-heavyweight final to Tony Yoka at Riocentro.The 30-year-old fell short in his bid to become Great Britains 28th and final gold medallist of the Rio Olympics, with the?ringside judges favouring the Frenchman by split decision.The judges verdict was greeted by a number of boos from the crowd.?I thought that gold was mine, Joyce told the BBC afterwards. So Ill just have to watch it back and see where I went wrong, if I went wrong.Yokas greater accuracy found the favour of the judges, leaving Joyce with little hope in the last round but to press for an unlikely knockout.Joyce had been seeking to emulate his former team-mate Anthony Joshua, the London 2012 champion who was watching at ringside.Lee [Team GB coach Lee Pullen] let me know in my corner I was down. I thought, Oh my god, added Joyce. I was landing shots on him all that last round, peppering him with shots, going through his guard. Just the odd shot from him. He nicked it.I gave it my all. I got the training right leading up. Im just disappointed. A silver medal isnt that bad, but I wanted the gold. I expected the gold. It just wasnt to be.Joshua, working in a punditry role for the BBC in Rio, also felt Joyce did enough to take the gold medal.Ive never seen a lightweight, let alone a heavyweight, throw so many punches in a fight before, he?said.Joe was aggressive, making the fight. The power he possesses, theres no way you can block those shots. It was gloves penetrating body. For me, hes Olympic champion. Everyone here was cheering him on. In spirit hes Olympic champion.?Im proud of what hes achieved. Hes a credit to the sport in and out of the ring.Joyces style had been derided by Yoka in the build-up to the final, with the Frenchman describing him as a robot and questioning his punching power.The pair had unfinished business after a controversial World Championship semifinal in Doha last year, when Yoka was given the verdict and went on to win the title.Joyce was the aggressor in the opener, landing first with a nice right hand, and pushing forward looking to squeeze shots through his opponents tight guard.The heavier shots continued to come in from the Briton, but Yoka enjoyed persistent success behind his left jab, which was enough to shade it on two of the three judges cards.Joyce continued his relentless push forward in the second, with Yoka a little looser and relying more on snaking counter-shots, again catching the judges eyes.It effectively meant Joyce needed a knockout to win the last, and despite his best efforts Yoka survived to take the victory on two of the three judges cards.Information from the Press Association was used in this report. Water Bottle Hydro Flask 24 oz Standard Mouth Mint . Instead of dwelling on the negative, Oates focused on what was good about the clubs recent play. It worked. Water Bottle Hydro Flask 24 oz Standard Mouth Lemon . After taking two big hits this week -- losing at home and dropping back-to-back games for the first time all season -- Indiana struck back by playing its most complete game of the year. http://www.hydroflaskaustralia.com/water-bottle-hydro-flask-24-oz-standard-mouth-pacific.html . Brad Jacobs and his Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., team took control of the game early. Hydro Flask 12 Oz Coffee .5 million, one-year contract on Friday. Hawkins, who turns 41 in December, will compete with Rex Brothers for the closers role at spring training. Water Bottle Hydro Flask 24 oz Standard Mouth Olive . Perhaps Carroll was so prepared for a break because he believes there is very little the Seattle Seahawks need heading into the off-season. "I dont see anything that we need to add. We just have to get better," Carroll said. (STATS) -- The start of a two-year series with Northern Arizona has completed Illinois States 2017 schedule which was announced Tuesday.Illinois State will travel to Flagstaff for a first-ever meeting on Oct. 7, 2017. NAU will return the favor with a visit to Hancock Stadium on Sept. 21, 2019.The Redbirds will play five home games next year, opening on Sept. 2 against Butler of the Pioneer Football League and versus Missouri Valley Football Conference members Indiana State (Sept. 30), South Dakota (Oct. 21), Western Illinois (Nov. 4) and North Dakota State (Nov.dddddddddddd 18).2017 Illinois State ScheduleSept. 2 -- ButlerSept. 16 -- at Eastern IllinoisSept. 23 -- at Missouri State*Sept. 30 -- Indiana State*Oct. 7 -- at Northern ArizonaOct. 14 -- at Southern Illinois*Oct. 21 -- South Dakota*Oct. 28 -- at Youngstown State*Nov. 4 -- Western Illinois*Nov. 11 -- at South Dakota State*Nov. 18 -- North Dakota State** -- Missouri Valley Football Conference game ' ' '