Just to note this is an AI generated list but it gives us an idea of where Jayden is atm at just 15 years old with the elite boxing names listed above and below him. The stats are also at the conclusion of the other fighters careers whereas Jayden is climbing. Amazing achievements so far. 🔥🔥 Joyce Talks Boxing @William Joyce This is actually incredible. Jayden Price has only just turned 15 years old, and already his amateur record of 94 wins from 99 fights puts him alongside some of the biggest names amateur boxing has ever seen. Just take a moment to look at some of the names on that list. Fighters like Floyd Mayweather Jr., Muhammad Ali, Marco Antonio Barrera, Roy Jones Jr., Pernell Whitaker, Oscar De La Hoya and many more. These are boxing legends, yet Jayden’s current amateur record already stands alongside them. What’s even more remarkable is that most of those fighters completed their entire amateur careers before posting those numbers. Jayden has only just turned 15 and still has several years left in the amateur ranks if he chooses to stay there. Then there are the achievements. A two-time Asian Champion, four-time England Champion, and USA National Open Champion. As far as I’m aware, Jayden is the first boxer of his age to win major amateur tournaments across three different continents — Europe, Asia and America. That’s a remarkable achievement on its own. Another incredible milestone came when Jayden was just 13 years old. He was selected by Sheikh Khalid and signed to represent Bahrain internationally, giving him the opportunity to compete on the world stage against some of the best young boxers on the planet. For a 13-year-old boxer to be given that level of opportunity and trust is an achievement very few young athletes will ever experience. The record is impressive, but it’s not just the record. It’s the way he does it. His boxing IQ, ability to adapt, ring awareness, footwork and understanding of the sport are all well beyond his years. He has the ability to make adjustments, solve problems and find ways to win against different styles, different opponents and often against older, more experienced boxers. Even when things don’t go his way, when decisions are questionable or when obstacles are put in front of him, officials and referees plotting against him, he finds a way to stay composed, adapt and get the job done.