Renowned boxer Anthony Joshua has reached out to his fans on YouTube, sharing a deeply emotional video. In it, he expressed his gratitude for their support following the tragic loss of two dear friends in a car accident in Nigeria.

Close Bonds and Heartfelt Memories

The friends he lost were not just companions but integral parts of his team. Ghami, who managed Joshua's strength and conditioning, and Ayodele, his personal trainer, were significant figures in his life. Joshua reminisced about their shared journey, mentioning, "We became business partners. We became hustlers. We became lieutenants. We became generals. We became everything."

Legal Proceedings in Nigeria

Recently, Adeniyi Kayode, 46, who drove the Lexus SUV involved in the accident, faced legal charges in Nigeria. He's accused of four offenses, including causing death through dangerous driving.

Impact of the Loss

Joshua mourns the loss not just for himself, but for all who knew Ghami and Ayodele. He shared, "Not only did their parents, their uncles, their cousins, their friends and myself lose two great men, we lost people that we dearly care about and have been major players in all of our lives." The pain is palpable, with Joshua admitting, "It's tough. It's really tough."

Supporting Their Legacy

In his commitment to honoring his friends, Joshua has pledged to help their families continue towards their ambitions. "I'm sure their parents 100% are proud of them because I am," he stated, reinforcing his promise.

Boxing and What's Next

This month also saw Joshua's return to the gym, a sign of resilience. Posting on Snapchat, he shared his workout routine, captioned "mental strength therapy." His future in boxing remains uncertain, though promoter Eddie Hearn believes that Joshua will eventually make his return to the ring when he's ready.

In conclusion, this heartfelt message from Joshua not only pays tribute to his friends but also highlights the broader impacts of loss and the importance of ongoing support and loyalty to those we've lost.

Source:bbc uk