Doyle made his professional debut on 2 March 2012, scoring a third-round
technical knockout (TKO) victory against Michael Stupart at the Castle Leisure Centre in
Bury, England. After compiling a record of 9–0 (5 KOs), he faced Ian Bailey for the vacant International Masters Gold
super-featherweight title on 27 September 2014 at the
Olympia in
Liverpool. Doyle suffered the first defeat of his career, losing via TKO in the tenth and final round. He bounced back from defeat with a TKO win against Dawid Knade in March 2015 followed by a
points decision (PTS) victory against Simas Volosinas in October. His next fight came the following month on 21 November against
English featherweight champion
Isaac Lowe at the
Manchester Arena. The fight was scored a
split draw (SD), with one judge scoring in favour of Doyle with 96–95, the second scoring in favour of Lowe with 97–93, while the third scored it even at 95–95. After a TKO win against Ismail Anwar in March 2016, Doyle fought for the vacant English title in a rematch with Ian Bailey on 16 July at the
Victoria Warehouse in Manchester. Doyle dropped Bailey to the canvas in the first round en route to a
unanimous decision (UD) victory to capture his first professional title. The three ringside judges scored the bout 99–90, 98–91 and 97–93. Following a stoppage win against Tamas Laska in a non-title fight in November, Doyle fought for the vacant
WBA International super-featherweight title against
James Tennyson on 10 June 2017 at the
Odyssey Arena in
Belfast, Northern Ireland. Doyle suffered the second defeat of his career, losing via sixth-round
corner retirement (RTD) after Doyle's trainer pulled him out of the fight before the start of the seventh. He came back from defeat with two PTS wins to finish 2017–Lester Cantillano in October and Rafael Castillo in December–before challenging
Commonwealth featherweight champion,
Reece Bellotti, on 6 June 2018 at the
York Hall in
London. Doyle left the champion on unsteady legs in the fifth round after landing a right hand. He followed up with a barrage of punches to send Bellotti to the canvas, with referee Howard Foster immediately stepping in to call a halt to the contest, awarding Doyle a TKO win to capture the Commonwealth title. The first defence of his newly acquired title came four months later against
Jordan Gill on 27 October at the
Copper Box Arena in London. Doyle was dropped to the canvas in the seventh round and after a follow-up attack by Gill, the referee stepped in and stopped the contest to prevent Doyle from taking further damage, handing him the third defeat of his career. Doyle would get the chance to regain the Commonwealth title in his next fight, challenging the new champion,
Leigh Wood, on 10 May 2019 at the
Motorpoint Arena in Wood's home city of
Nottingham. Doyle suffered his fourth defeat, being knocked to the canvas in the tenth round. Unable to get back to his feet, he was counted out while on the floor, resulting in a
knockout (KO) loss. ==Professional boxing record==