What Ethnicity is Joe Joyce?

Last Modified Jul 27, 2024 10:35 GMT
What Ethnicity is Joe Joyce?
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Joe Joyce's professional boxing journey started in July 2017 when he signed with Hayemaker Ringstar. His debut was against Ian Lewison in October 2017, and he won the bout. He is a former WBO interim heavyweight champion who held the title from September 2022 to April 2023.

Joyce, counted among the best active heavyweight competitors inside the squared circle, is known for his powerful punching power. His speed and strong chin can take a considerable amount of damage. Joe Joyce holds a professional record of 16 wins and 2 losses; he has knocked out his opponents 15 times and won a bout via decision, whereas his only professional losses came against Zhilei Zhang.

Joe Joyce Ethnicity

Joe Joyce is a professional boxer born to a Scottish-born Irish father and mother of Nigerian origin on September 19, 1985. He is a British national. Joe Joyce won in the superheavyweight class while performing at the 2012 ABA championships and the 2012 GB Amateur Boxing Championships. He acquired bronze in the competition after losing in the Semifinal to Russian Sergei Kuzmin. He had a successful run in 2015 and 2016 in the World Series of Boxing, but his split decision loss to Tony Yoka in the Summer Olympics in 2016 won him a silver medal.

Who is Joe Joyce’s Dad?

Joe Joyce is the son of Phillip Joyce and Marvel Opara. His father is a Scottish-born Irishman, whereas his mother is of Nigerian origin. He was born to them on September 19, 1985, in London, England. The couple also has a younger son named Torann Opara who is the biological brother of Joe Joyce.

Joe Joyce Coach

Joe Joyce is coached by Ismael Salas who has been on his corner since his professional debut. Salas is one of the most respected figures in the boxing world having the distinction of being in the corner of some of the best fighters. Salas has coached Cuban amateur heavyweight Felix Savon, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Danny Green, Yuriorkis Gamboa, David Haye, and Nonito Donaire.

FAQs

 A. Joe Joyce is a British professional boxer.

A. Phillip Joyce is the father of Joe Joyce.

A. Marvel Opara is the name of Joe Joyce’s mother.

A. Ismael Salas is the coach of Joe Joyce.

A. No, Joe Joyce is not married.

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