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Christian Lloyd Joseph a Former 1988 New Jersey Diamond Gloves and NYC Kid Goves Champion. 1991 Silver Medalist at the Central American Carribbean Games. 1992 Gold Medalist at the Puerto Rican Mayaguez International boxing Tournament and a former 1992 USVI Olympian. Christian lloyd Joseph turned pro at the age of 19 on August 23rd 1992. Christian lloyd Joseph was able to capture the International Boxing Council Middleweight title by dominating the bout in a 12 round decision against the hometown favorite Jameel "Blackgold" Wilson of Philadelphia, USA. Christian Lloyd Joseph fought Former champion Joshua Clottey to a ten round decision in a losing effort and also fought Former Three time World Champion Verno Phillips for the NBA world Title in a loosing effort by tko in the 5th round. Christian lloyd Joseph was able to place himself once again in contention in a IBF world title eliminator against sachew Powel being stop in the third round by the referee in a losing effort. Christian Lloyd Joseph contemplated about hanging up the gloves but have not made it official. Three months after Sachew Powel bout Christian lloyd Joseph flew over to Germany to spar with Gennady Golovkin former undisputed Middleweight world Champion and former Middleweight World Champion Felix Sturm in 2009. Christian lloyd Joseph stated that during the sparring session with felix sturm it was like taking candy from a baby respectfully and Gennady Golovkin was a bit tougher but according to the trainers Christian lloyd Joseph and Gennady Golovkin sparring session was cut down to a maximum of three rounds a week due to the competitive nature of the sparring session.Christian lloyd Joseph praises his father and supreme Trainer Rudolph A. Joseph aka Kruchef for making him an Olympian and a Champion and the Man that he has become and will also like to thank a few more people whom have played a major role into his development as a fighter such as Livingstone Bramble,Craig Gibson,Trainer Artemio Colon and Manager Henry E. Williams The "Professor".