Joshua on tragedy: 'Life is humbling, you never know one's fate'Joshua on tragedy: 'Life is humbling, you never know one's fate'
Joshua on tragedy: 'Life is humbling, you never know one's fate'
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Joshua on tragedy: 'Life is humbling, you never know one's fate'

James Wright
Senior Boxing Writer ·

Anthony Joshua has spoken publicly about a car crash tragedy, saying perspective comes with time but the weight never fully lifts. The heavyweight reflected on loss ahead of his return to boxing.

“You never overcome it but you gain perspective in life. Life is humbling at times. You never know one's fate. As a soldier, I stand strong for their parents first and foremost.”

— Anthony Joshua, via BBC Sport

What Anthony Joshua said

Joshua has been out of the ring since his knockout defeat last year. The two-time world champion competes in the heavyweight division and is expected to fight again in 2025. He addressed the tragedy in an interview with BBC Sport.

What it moves

Joshua's comments suggest he is preparing mentally for a comeback while carrying the aftermath of the crash. The heavyweight said his focus remains on honouring those affected. No opponent or date has been announced for his next fight.

Source: bbc.com. Full Anthony Joshua fight history and recent news at boxingnews.com.

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