Anthony Joshua to retire from boxing? Speculation grows after Family claims

Anthony Joshua to retire from boxing? Speculation grows after Family claims

Speculation has emerged over the future of British-Nigerian boxing star Anthony Joshua following claims by a family member that the former world heavyweight champion may be stepping away from the sport. According to relatives, Joshua has reportedly informed his family of a decision to retire from boxing in the aftermath of his recent accident in Nigeria, a move described as emotional but reassuring for those close to him.

Speaking to The Punch, Joshua’s uncle, Adedamola Joshua, stated that the boxer’s alleged decision has brought relief to the family, citing the emotional toll of watching him compete at the highest level. He explained that each fight often left relatives deeply distressed, noting that moments when Joshua was knocked down felt traumatic for the entire family.

However, despite these claims, Anthony Joshua has not made any official public announcement regarding his retirement, nor has his management team confirmed the reports. As a result, the development remains speculative, with fans and the boxing community awaiting a formal statement from the two-time heavyweight champion or his representatives.

Until then, Joshua’s future in the ring remains uncertain, with the reported decision reflecting family sentiment rather than an officially confirmed career move.

By: Victoria Abiodun|Talk Africa NG

Filed under: sportnewsathletics

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