Anthony Joshua fulfilled his promise to support the families of his friends who tragically died in a car crash. Following his recent victory, Joshua was in a car accident in Nigeria that claimed the lives of his coach and personal trainer. Joshua attended a gathering honoring mothers, where he danced with the mothers of his deceased friends. He expressed gratitude for their support and reminisced about the cherished memories.
Despite the crash, Joshua is back in training and gearing up for a potential fight with Dillian Whyte, with a showdown against Tyson Fury also on the horizon. Prominent boxing journalist Gareth A Davies confirmed that the Fury-Joshua fight has been agreed upon and is likely to be broadcast on Netflix. Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, revealed that Joshua is not yet ready for a Fury fight but is aiming to return to the ring in the late summer. The highly anticipated matchup with Fury could happen by the end of the year or early next year.
