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The Last Three Fights of Joe Joyce
The Last Three Fights of Joe Joyce
Joe Joyce (16-2, 15 KOs) will have his second bout of 2024 when he faces Derek Chisora (34-13, 23 KOs) on July 27.
The two men headline a Queensberry Promotions card at the O2 Arena in London, England. Fight fans in the United Kingdom can catch the action live on TNT Sports. Those in the United States can do so on ESPN+.
As fight night soon approaches, Big Fight Weekend takes a look back at Joyce’s previous three bouts.
The Last Three Fights of Joe Joyce Before Derek Chisora
Kash Ali
On the undercard of the first Nathan Heaney-Brad Pauls fight, Joyce took on fellow British heavyweight Kash Ali (21-3, 12 KOs). The “Juggernaut” was dominant from the opening bell, soon showing that Ali was no match for him. With under 30 seconds remaining in the tenth round, Joyce landed a right hand that sent his opponent down. Ali was unable to beat the referee’s count, giving Joyce the victory via tenth-round knockout.
Zhilei Zhang II
Joyce and Zhilei Zhang (27-2-1, 22 KOs) fought for the second time at Wembley Arena in September last year. Both men came into the fight weighing over 280 lbs. Zhang was able to hurt Joyce early in the contest. With only seconds remaining in round three, “Big Bang” landed a right hand to the head, sending Joyce down. While the Brit did get up, he was not up in time to beat the count of the referee. As a result, Zhang won their rematch by third-round knockout.
Zhilei Zhang I
Zhang found his target early in the first meeting between the pair and it was the right eye of Joyce that was repeatedly getting hit. The “Juggernaut” went into this fight aiming to maintain his standing with the WBO and get an eventual world title shot, but Zhang had other plans. Joyce’s lack of head movement meant he got repeatedly tagged. Halfway through round six, a doctor looked at Joyce’s eye before speaking with the referee, who ended proceedings.
Currently writing out of Toronto, Canada, Saadeq first became a boxing fan while living in Doha, Qatar. Looking to become more involved in the sport, he began writing about boxing and has had work published in outlets such as Seconds Out and Boxing Social. He looks forward to continue covering boxing on Big Fight Weekend.