ONE OF IRELAND’S leading medal hopes for Tokyo 2020, boxer Joe Ward, has signed a contract with New York-based promoters Times Square Boxing to move into the professional ranks.
The 25-year-old, a three-time European champion, has confirmed he will turn professional with immediate effect, as first reported by The Irish Times this morning.
Ward’s decision is a blow to Team Ireland ahead of next year’s Olympics, with the Westmeath light-heavyweight also captain of the Irish amateur boxing team.
“My decision to turn professional was not easy,” he told The Irish Times. “I will miss my team, however, I felt the time was right for me and my family.
“I loved fighting for Ireland and had a very rewarding amateur career. I was happy that I could bring success and medals to my country, and that in the past few years I could help mentor some of my younger teammates.
“I’m excited to represent my country in the professional ranks and bring a world championship home to Ireland.”
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Should have went pro 4 years ago but didn’t realise how young he was!
Can’t wait to se him box pro, he’ll defo be a world contender if he has a chin.
@John Macken: Agreed. He definitely has the punching power. Cards never fell for him in the Olympics. Strange he went three years into this cycle before going pro.
@John Macken: Yeah I was sure he would have went pro after the last Olympics. Hard to see why he waited until now to go. Right decision but weird timing. He has huge potential.
@d: I tend not to agree. He is slow and predictable. I believe he will go nowhere in the professional ranks
@Brian Jones: I think his amateur pedigree would tend to disagree, 3 time European champion, 3 World Championship medals, and World Youth and World Junior champion to boot, not generally attained by slow and predictable boxers