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Tuesday, January 06, 2026

Boxer Anthony Joshua Allegedly Planning To Retire After Fatal Crash Involving His 2 Friends

International Boxer Anthony Joshua is allegedly seriously considering retirement from boxing, according to his uncle, Adedamola Joshua.
The 36-year-old boxer, who survived a fatal car crash in Nigeria that claimed the lives of two of his close friends and team members, made the decision known to his family in private following last week’s tragedy. - Dailypost reportage.


22 comments:

  1. Such a devastating incidence. May the good Lord keep directing his path .

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    1. Incidence? And you have teacher in your name.

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    2. Noun
      incidence

      The act of something happening; occurrence.
      The extent or the relative frequency of something happening.

      16:53 are you ok ?????

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  2. The recent loss of two close friends who are also his associates and trainer has understandably affected him psychologically. This level of emotional strain makes it difficult to maintain the intense focus required in professional boxing. Considering the mental demands and risks associated with the sport, taking a permanent step back would be a prudent decision. With the financial success he has achieved, he has ample opportunity to invest productively both within Nigeria and internationally.

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    1. Anon 13.37 you sef see am😀
      I wonder why a lot of them can't write simple things again without AI.

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    2. Why choose to comment anonymously? The assumption that people can no longer express themselves in proper English without relying on AI is unfounded and unfair.

      Which generation do you belong to, so I can better understand the mindset behind your comment?

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  3. So sad. More of God's strength, AJ

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  4. I think that is just the best for now.

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  5. The trauma he is and would go through can’t be explained

    Stay strong Champ

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  6. Keep on and give money to their families

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  7. I don't blame him if he does
    What a very traumatizing experience.

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  8. When did his uncle become his spokesman?Some relatives be doing too much

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  9. The incident truly affected him. All the best to him in the days ahead.

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  10. I don't blame him at all, the experience is traumatizing

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  11. As long as blood runs in his veins, there's no way he wont be traumatised by the accident that claimed the lives of his friends. He needs to get out of the shock to be able to focus on his career, and if retiring for now is the way for him, so be it. I wish him well.

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  12. This incident affected him so badly. His two close friends…that’s really bad.
    I wish him the very best

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  13. It's too early to make sweeping decisions. God will comfort those who passed and guide him.

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    1. It is only the loved ones of those who passed that can be comforted and not the desceased.

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  14. So sorry ak god be with you

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