Anthony Joshua lost his coaches but will not stop

British former world champion Anthony Joshua addressed his fans for the first time following a tragic car accident in Nigeria. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The accident had a serious impact on his life as he lost two close people from his coaching team. Joshua referred to them as his “left and right hands,” emphasizing that this loss was very hard for him.
In his message, Anthony spoke openly about life and death. He said that one day he will go to the other world without fear, finding comfort in the thought that his loved ones are waiting for him there.
However, this particular loss feels especially heavy for him. He noted that he has experienced separations before, but never lost the people who had been his support throughout his entire career.
“One day the time will come for me to go to the other world, and I am not afraid of that. I am even calm thinking that my two brothers are waiting for me there.
I have lost loved ones before, but I had never lost the people who were my left and right hands throughout the whole journey,” Joshua said. At the same time, Joshua set a goal for himself to keep moving forward and not stop.
He said, “The mission must continue,” adding that he will pray and help the families of his deceased loved ones to fulfill their dreams. This is not just about sports, but about humanity, duty, and remembrance.
“What can I say, the mission must continue anyway. I will definitely pray and help their families to realize their dreams,” Joshua said in an interview with the "Ready to Fight" publication.
It is worth recalling that Joshua defeated Jake Paul by knockout in the 6th round in his last fight. The return of athletes during difficult times begins not only in the ring but also within their inner world.
Joshua also emphasized that he continues on this path and that now every step he takes is connected with the memory of his two close people.





