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'Journey isn't over' - Joe Joyce says he'll be back after Zhilei Zhang inflicts first defeat of Juggernaut's career

Alasdair Mackenzie

Updated 16/04/2023 at 07:42 GMT

Joe Joyce suffered a big blow to his hopes of a world title shot as China's Zhilei Zhang inflicted a first pro defeat of his career. Zhang overpowered Joyce, leaving him with a swollen eye, and the referee halted the contest and awarded a technical knockout in the sixth round. Joyce insisted he 'will be back' but it was a setback in his pursuit of a high-profile title fight.

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 15: Zhilei Zhang punches Joe Joyce during the WBO Interim World Heavyweight Title fight between Joe Joyce and Zhilei Zhang at Copper Box Arena on April 15, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by James Chance/Getty Images)

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Joe Joyce said his ‘journey is not over’ after suffering the first loss of his professional career to China’s Zhilei Zhang by a sixth-round technical knockout.
The British heavyweight, a 2016 Olympic silver medallist, surrendered his WBO Interim belt against the 39-year-old in a big blow to his hopes of a shot at the world title.
“I'd like to apologise to all my fans and supporters - I'll be back. My journey's not over, this is just a hurdle I've tripped over. I'll be back,” Joyce told BT Sport.
He added: "I'm just disappointed with my performance. The right hand he kept hitting me with...I couldn't get out of the way, so respect to Zhang. I expected to win like I normally do. Thanks for all the support and congratulations."
Zhang overpowered the Juggernaut, leaving him with a swollen eye as Joyce was staggered several times.
Referee Howard Foster was forced to step in at the midway point as the ringside doctor inspected Joyce’s injury before the contest was called.
It was a major setback for Joyce, who was the mandatory challenger for Oleksandr Usyk’s WBO title and hoping for a potential fight with the Ukrainian, WBC champion Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua.
Instead, 2008 Olympic silver medallist Zhang was left declaring ‘today is mine’ as he celebrated one of the biggest wins of his career.
“Today belongs to me, belongs to everyone who showed up, belongs to every Chinese fan who showed up,” Zhang said.
"I'm 39 years old, but I'm disciplined, I train hard and next step I go for the title."
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