Anthony Joshua has released a heartfelt video message to his fans, paying tribute to the late Sina Ghami and Latif 'Latz' Ayodele who passed away in a car crash in Nigeria on December 29. The former world heavyweight champion, 36, sustained minor injuries in the incident but was lucky to escape with his life.
Joshua's emotional video message, which he posted on YouTube, thanked fans for their outpouring of support during this difficult time. He expressed his gratitude to those who showed him love and care when he needed it most, saying "I've lost people before, but I don't think I've lost people like that".
The two friends were not only close teammates but also like brothers to Joshua, having formed a strong bond over the years. Ghami was Joshua's strength and conditioning coach, while Ayodele was his personal trainer.
Joshua has been open about the traumatic experience of losing his loved ones in such a tragic manner. However, he chose to channel his grief into something positive by sharing this heartfelt message with his fans.
He also spoke about how Ghami and Ayodele's deaths have made him realize that "one day my time will come" but he is not scared, adding that knowing they are on the other side makes everything more bearable. He vowed to help their families achieve their goals and fulfill their dreams.
Joshua has returned to training at the gym in recent days, posting a Snapchat video of himself hitting the pads, which was interpreted as "mental strength therapy".
Promoter Eddie Hearn believes Joshua will return to boxing when the time is right, adding that he has been supporting his friend during this difficult period.
Joshua's emotional video message, which he posted on YouTube, thanked fans for their outpouring of support during this difficult time. He expressed his gratitude to those who showed him love and care when he needed it most, saying "I've lost people before, but I don't think I've lost people like that".
The two friends were not only close teammates but also like brothers to Joshua, having formed a strong bond over the years. Ghami was Joshua's strength and conditioning coach, while Ayodele was his personal trainer.
Joshua has been open about the traumatic experience of losing his loved ones in such a tragic manner. However, he chose to channel his grief into something positive by sharing this heartfelt message with his fans.
He also spoke about how Ghami and Ayodele's deaths have made him realize that "one day my time will come" but he is not scared, adding that knowing they are on the other side makes everything more bearable. He vowed to help their families achieve their goals and fulfill their dreams.
Joshua has returned to training at the gym in recent days, posting a Snapchat video of himself hitting the pads, which was interpreted as "mental strength therapy".
Promoter Eddie Hearn believes Joshua will return to boxing when the time is right, adding that he has been supporting his friend during this difficult period.