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Born June 5th 1985 Joe Smyth (aged 38) has built up a good career record of 9-2-0. With plenty of experience and now 11 fights as a pro, Smyth hopes to move on to better things in future as he moves into the later stages of his career. Between July 2008 and September 2009, Smyth had his longest winning streak of 6 fights. In his 11 fights, his longest KO streak is 2 fights long.
Ready to showcase his talent in the pro ranks, Smyth defeated Paul Bonson over 4 rounds in his debut to secure his first win (PTS) against a durable Bonson. Continuing on from his winning debut, Smyth's winning streak continued with wins against fighters included Lee Kellett, Gordon Brennan and Hastings Rasani fighting 4 times in 2008 and 2 times in 2009.
Smyth went into his next fight against Lee Duncan on January 28th, 2010 with a career record of 6 wins. Smyth's technical boxing ability was put to the test as he got outpointed in the 4 round fight against the better man. Duncan gave Smyth his first professional loss of his 7 fight career to date. Another win followed for Smyth taking his win tally to 7 wins.
Smyth lost to Menay Edwards in his next fight. Taking place on January 29th, 2011, Smyth's career record after this fight stood at 7-2-0. Menay Edwards became the first person to stop Smyth. The win came via TKO in the 2nd round of a 3 round bout.
On February 24th, 2012, Smyth went into action again and beat Steffan Hughes taking the winning record to 8 wins. The win against Hughes happened in the 4th round of a 4 round fight via TKO.
The wins continued with the defeat of Mihai Macovei on March 23rd, 2013 in Smyth's most recent fight taking his winning record to 9 wins. Smyth became only the 12th person to defeat Mihai Macovei in his 18 long fight career, taking his win tally to 9 via the judges decision (PTS, round 6).