Anthony Joshua is stable in hospital after being involved in a fatal car crash in Nigeria that resulted in the death of his team two members on Monday.
The incident occurred along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on Monday morning, with footage circulating online of Joshua topless and looking dazed in a damaged vehicle.
Joshua is currently recovering in hospital and is in observation while his injuries are being cared for.
However, it has been confirmed by a spokesperson for the 36-year-old that two of his team and ‘close friends’ in Sina Ghama and Latif Ayodele have died.
Ghami acted as a strength and conditioning coach for the former two-time heavyweight world champion, while Ayodele was a trainer.
Just hours before the crash, Joshua and Ayodele both posted footage on their Instagram accounts of them playing table tennis.
Anthony Joshua spokesperson’s statement
‘It is with the deepest and most profound sadness that we confirm, following a road traffic accident in Lagos Nigeria earlier today, the death of Sina Ghami and Latif Ayodele. Both were close friends and integral members of Anthony’s team,’ the spokesperson said.
‘We respectfully ask that space and privacy be given to the families at this time while they process this truly shocking and devastating news.
‘Anthony sustained injuries in the accident and was taken to hospital for checks and treatment. He is in a stable condition and will remain there for observation.
‘No further information will be made available at this time.’
It is understood that the driver of the Lexus Jeep, who also survived the crash, was locally hired and not a friend or family member.
Anthony Joshua ‘narrowly escaped death’
An earlier joint statement issued by the Governments of Ogun and Lagos States revealed Joshua and another man had been taken to hospital.
The Ogun State Government added that Joshua had ‘narrowly escaped death’.
‘Anthony Joshua and another passenger were immediately evacuated to a specialised medical facility in Lagos,’ the statement read.
‘Following comprehensive clinical assessments, doctors have confirmed that both patients are stable and do not require any emergency medical intervention at this time.
‘A full medical team has been assembled and will continue to monitor them closely. Anthony Joshua is conscious and has been in communication with his family.
‘Investigations into the circumstances surrounding the accident have also commenced.’
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Nigeria posted several pictures of the crash scene on X, revealing preliminary findings that suggested a Lexus Jeep ‘was suspected to be travelling beyond the legally prescribed speed limit’.
The FRSC added the car lost control during ‘an overtaking manoeuvre’ and crashed into a stationary truck by the side of the road.
Joshua returned from a 15-month lay-off from boxing by knocking out YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul in the sixth round of their lucrative showdown in Miami earlier this month.
The Olympic gold medal winner then followed up his 29th win in 33 professional fights by calling out British rival Tyson Fury, who is currently retired, for a long-awaited bout in 2026. However, that potential bout is now in the balance, depending on the physical and psychosociological effects on this incident for Joshua.
Joshua was born in Watford to Nigerian parents and spent some of his early school years in the African nation before returning to the UK aged 12.