Joe Joyce makes admission after first-round knockout on undercard of Wilder vs Fury
JOE JOYCE has spoken out on how he can improve after blasting out Joe Hanks in the first round on the undercard of Tyson Fury’s fight with Deontay Wilder.
Joyce, who competed for team GB in the 2016 Olympics, captured the WBA inter-continental belt with the win.
The heavyweight hope is now 7-0.
‘The Juggernaught’, who fought under the management of David Haye, is now based in America.
Tonight’s fight was his second in the States.
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Joyce has now knocked out every opponent he has faced.
But despite the impressive win, Joyce admitted he still has room for improvement.
“All the support from back home in England, thanks for coming,” he said after the win.
“I hope I put on something good for you to watch.
“I am ready for anyone.
“I want to get in some bigger fights, and I’m ready.
“Whoever is watching, I’m ready.
”I’m ready to show you all.”
Joyce admitted that he has been told where to improve, and that it is up to him now to do it.
He added: “I’m getting people out early, I’ve got a lot of experience.
“I’m just going to improve on my strength and my speed.
“A lot of people like to say I’m slow, but I seem to land the shots and get the job done.”