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Joseph Kwadjo
Born (1985-06-06) 6 June 1985 (age 39)
Ghana
Other namesPride of Osu
NationalityGhana
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight74.6 kg (164 lb; 11.75 st)
DivisionSuper middleweight
StanceOrthodox
TeamTeam Kwadjo
TrainerGyan Singh
Professional boxing record
Total29
Wins21
Losses8
Other information
Occupationboxer
Boxing record from BoxRec

Joseph Kwadjo is a former Universal Boxing Organisation (UBO) Intercontinental and IBF Australasian Super middleweight champion, having defeated Fiji's Joy Ali on a points decision on 19 December 2009.[1] He has not lost any bout since his professional debut. He has expressed his feelings that he wanted to fight for Fiji from now on. Kwadjo had more cheer then Fiji's local boy Joy Ali.This was because Joy had earlier threw a jibe at him calling a gorilla from africa.

Kwadjo did not respond to these comments and won the hearts of Fiji's people. He kept cool and said that he would do his speaking in the ring.[2] Joseph Kwadjo shocked the Australian boxing fraternity when he knocked out Jammie Pittman in the seventh round to capture the IBF Australasian super middleweight title at La Montage reception centre in Sydney, Australia.[1]. He lost to Steve Yannick on points decision thus losing his good rankings.

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