A 21-year-old man from Preston has just made his first successful professional boxing debut in Liverpool.
Joshua Paladino, a graduate of the University of Central Lancashire and former student at All Hallows Catholic High School in Penwortham and Preston College now works as a personal trainer and coach in his chosen discipline.
The welterweight boxer is celebrating winning his professional debut having beaten fellow Lancastrian Richard Helm.
The show was held at Liverpool’s Fusion Nightclub and organised by Paladino’s manager former professional boxer Pat Barrett.
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Joshua said: “I was delighted to get the win and not drop a single point.
“Once I got through the ropes I was focused and did as we’d planned to get the job done as I outboxed my opponent. I was also proud to present myself in blue and white the colours of both Preston North End and the Italian football team. Now it’s back to training as I aim to have my second bout soon.”
Paladino trains under Wayne Smith at Golden Gloves Boxing Club in Liverpool.
He added: “I’m there twice a day six days a week and it’s paid off. Becoming a professional boxer has always been my ambition since I started in the sport seven years ago. I had over twenty amateur bouts preparing me for the paid ranks. The longer bouts suit my style. I love the mental and physical attributes that boxing provides you with which is not only beneficial in the ring but in life as well.”
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Joshua achieved a first-class degree in Strength and Conditioning from the University of Central Lancashire.
“Boxing has given me direction and the resilience needed to overcome life challenges. It helped me obtain my degree.
“Although boxing runs in both sides of our family nobody forced me to start. My dad Joey Paladino was a professional heavyweight boxer, and my great-grandad Billy Ellaway boxed professionally at middleweight. I admire Arturo Gatti as a fighter because of the heart, courage, class and entertainment he displayed in the ring. Like me, he was proud of his Italian heritage.”
Paladino is sponsored by AJs Preps, Riverside Plumbing Supplies, AP Broome Landscapes, Ian Bradley Construction Ltd, Half Guard Barbers and Deva Medical.
Other sponsors can contact him via email at Joshpaladinoboxing@hotmail.com or at 07895 443395.
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