Anthony Joshua honored his promise by dancing with the mothers of his two late friends who perished in a tragic car accident. Following his victorious fight against Jake Paul in December, Joshua was involved in a devastating car crash in Nigeria, resulting in the loss of his strength coach Sina Ghami and personal trainer Latif “Latz” Ayodele.
Shortly after the accident, the former heavyweight champion vowed lifelong support for his friends’ families. He recently attended a gathering dedicated to mothers, where he emotionally danced with the mothers of his departed friends. Expressing gratitude, Joshua emphasized the importance of family unity and remembrance of loved ones.
As Joshua continues to recover and train post-crash, his return to the ring is anticipated later this summer. Speculations suggest a potential match with Dillian Whyte, with a showdown against Tyson Fury on the horizon. Reports confirm that a Fury-Joshua fight agreement is in place, likely to be broadcast on Netflix either later this year or the next.
Joshua’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, revealed that Joshua is gearing up for a comeback in late summer, steering away from an immediate clash with Tyson Fury. Hearn mentioned the possibility of a Fury fight towards the end of the year or early 2027. Plans are being devised for Joshua’s ring return, ensuring his physical readiness and cautious approach post-recovery.
