Anthony Joshua Won’t Be Boxing for a Long Time After His Tragic Accident
Tragedy has shaken Anthony Joshua’s life, and his boxing future is now uncertain. Eddie Hearn calls for time, silence, and humanity before any talk of a return to the ring.
Anthony Joshua rocked outside the ring by an irreversible tragedy
Anthony Joshua’s career is going through the most delicate moment of his life and not for sporting reasons. The former heavyweight world champion was involved in a fatal car accident in Nigeria that claimed the lives of two key figures in his inner circle: Sina Ghami and Latif “Latz” Ayodele, close friends and members of his team.
Although the British boxer suffered only minor injuries, the emotional impact has been devastating. The tragedy occurred just days after his knockout victory over Jake Paul, a win that had reignited talks of major fights and a potential clash with Tyson Fury. Today, all of that has been put completely on hold.
Eddie Hearn: boxing can and must wait
Promoter Eddie Hearn, the face of Matchroom Boxing and one of the people closest to Joshua, was clear: this is not the time to talk about fights, contracts, or opponents. For Hearn, the only priority is giving Joshua the space he needs to heal.
According to Hearn, Anthony Joshua will need time physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually, before making any decision about his future. He stressed that this situation is unlike any defeat or sporting pressure Joshua has faced before. This is not about titles or rankings, but about a human loss no one can ever prepare for.
Boxing takes a back seat
Hearn also highlighted a trait that has defined Joshua throughout his career which is his ability to put on a brave face in the face of adversity. This time, however, the wound is different. There is no bell, no corner, and no rematch.
The promoter acknowledged that people often appear to be okay when they are, in reality, going through a deep internal process. That is why he insists no one should pressure or speculate about the boxer’s future at this moment.
Will Anthony Joshua return to the ring?
While Eddie Hearn believes Joshua will want to box again one day, he made it clear that the decision will only come when Anthony himself feels ready. There will be no dates, no early announcements, and no external pressure.
“The future of Anthony Joshua will be told by Anthony Joshua,” Hearn has reiterated.











