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Anthony Joshua resumes training after tragic car crash in Nigeria

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Anthony Joshua resumes training after tragic car crash in Nigeria

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  • Anthony Joshua returns to the gym after a fatal car crash in Nigeria.
  • The crash resulted in the deaths of close friends and team members Sina Ghami and Latif Ayodele.
  • Joshua shared workout videos calling it "mental strength therapy."
  • Promoter Eddie Hearn emphasizes the need for Joshua to heal before deciding on his boxing future.
  • Legal proceedings concerning the crash are ongoing.

British heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua has returned to the gym following a tragic car crash in Nigeria on December 29, which claimed the lives of two of his close friends and team members: Sina Ghami and Latif 'Latz' Ayodele. Joshua, who sustained minor injuries, shared videos on social media showcasing his workouts, emphasizing the importance of "mental strength therapy" as he navigates this challenging period in his life, according to BBC and South China Morning Post.

During his recovery, Joshua has remained reflective about his loss, posting a tribute to his fallen friends, whom he acknowledged for their impact on his life. "I didn't even realize how special they are," Joshua expressed, highlighting the emotional toll of the event. Promoter Eddie Hearn stated that while he believes Joshua will want to return to boxing, it is essential to allow him the time he needs for physical and emotional healing before any decisions are made, as reported by India Times and Reuters.

While the boxing world has begun to speculate on Joshua's future, conversations about potential fights with rivals have receded as priorities shift towards his recovery. "He will need his time physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually before he makes a decision," Hearn reiterated, underscoring that Joshua's wellbeing is the primary concern. Additionally, legal proceedings related to the crash are still unfolding, adding another layer of complexity to Joshua's return, according to South China Morning Post and Reuters.

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