Joshua says car crash tragedy taught him life is humbling
Anthony Joshua says the perspective gained from tragedy never leaves a fighter. The heavyweight reflected on loss and resilience when asked about personal hardship.
“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 spoken sparingly about the impact of trauma outside the ring. The two-time world champion competes in boxing's most high-profile division, where mental fortitude is as vital as physical power. His comments, made to BBC Sport, offer a rare glimpse into how he processes setback and grief.
What it moves
Joshua emphasised standing strong for the families affected, calling himself a soldier. The remarks suggest the heavyweight applies the same discipline to personal hardship that he brings to fight preparation. His next move in the ring remains unconfirmed.
Source: bbc.com. Full Anthony Joshua fight history and recent news at boxingnews.com.
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