Former heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua has made his first social media post since a devastating car accident claimed the lives of two of his close friends.
Last week, the tragic news broke that Joshua was involved in a serious car crash in Nigeria, which resulted in the deaths of his friends Latif Ayodele and Shina Ghami. Both were declared dead at the scene, while Joshua, who was initially in the passenger seat before moving to the back, sustained no major injuries and was later discharged from a local hospital after receiving medical evaluation.
This unfortunate event happened just weeks after Joshua’s triumphant return to the ring, where he secured a sixth-round knockout victory over Jake Paul. In honor of Ayodele and Ghami, Jake Paul’s promotional company, Most Valuable Promotions, dedicated their first event of the year by featuring their names on the ring canvas.
Breaking his silence, Joshua shared a heartfelt post on social media with the caption, “My brother’s keeper.” Meanwhile, Eddie Hearn, the promoter who has played an integral role in Joshua’s career, expressed condolences on behalf of Matchroom Boxing, highlighting the loss and extending strength to Joshua’s inner circle during this difficult period.
Fan Take: This news profoundly affects the fighting community, reminding us of the fragile nature of life even outside the ring. For fans and the sport alike, Joshua’s resilience and tribute to his friends may inspire a deeper sense of unity and respect within boxing as he continues to rebuild both personally and professionally.

