Boxing champion Anthony Joshua has spoken publicly for the first time about the tragic car accident that claimed the lives of his two close friends. Joshua survived the crash, but the loss has left a deep mark on him.
In a brief and emotional reflection, Joshua admitted the experience has been difficult, adding that his pain is nothing compared to what the victims’ families are facing.
“It’s tough for me,” he said, “but I know it’s even tougher for their parents.”
The British-Nigerian boxer had been in the vehicle when the accident occurred, and authorities are still investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash. The incident has since sparked conversation about road safety and the silent grief that often follows high-profile tragedies.
Joshua’s message highlights the human side of a global sports figure—a reminder that fame offers no shield against loss, and that mourning remains the heaviest burden for the families left behind.





