Olympian backs Frazer Clarke to create history at Tokyo 2020
Clarke is Team GB's captain and finally has his chance to shine having missed out at the 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games...
Anthony Joshua emulated Harrison at London 2012, either side of David Price taking bronze at Beijing 2008 and Joyce having to settle for silver after losing a controversial split decision to France's Tony Yoka at Rio 2016.
Clarke, who has missed out on qualification for the last two Olympics but did travel to Brazil as a sparring partner, has some big shoes to fill in Tokyo although he has been tipped to succeed by his predecessor Joyce.
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"I believe he's got the abilities, he's hungry and he's waited long enough," said Joyce, who defeated Carlos Takam on Saturday to retain his mandatory position with the WBO.
Flyweight Galal Yafai and welterweight Pat McCormack were teammates of Joyce five years ago but elected to remain in the amateur set-up and are part of an 11-strong GB group of seven men and four women set to box in Japan.
Joyce, who has won all 13 contests since turning professional in October 2017, insisted there is no lingering bitterness at losing in the Rio final, despite many feeling he had done enough to have his hand raised.