
In his first public statement since a devastating car crash in Nigeria that claimed the lives of two close friends, Anthony Joshua has shared a deeply moving Instagram post featuring himself with his mother and the grieving families of Sina Ghami and Latif “Latz” Ayodele.
The former two-time heavyweight champion, 36, captioned the images “My Brothers Keeper” – a poignant nod to loyalty and loss. One photo shows Joshua sitting solemnly on a couch with his mum Yeta and three women, one clutching a framed picture of the deceased. The post, set to the emotional track “Gangsta Lean,” reflects on tragic endings and honoring fallen friends.
The crash occurred on December 29, 2025, along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. Joshua was a passenger in a Lexus SUV that collided with a stationary truck, killing his long-time strength and conditioning coach Sina Ghami and personal trainer Latif Ayodele instantly. Joshua sustained minor injuries, was hospitalized briefly, and visited a Lagos funeral home with his mother to pay respects before the bodies were repatriated to the UK.
Returning home just days ago, Joshua attended the packed funeral service at a London mosque on January 6, 2026, where crowds gathered to mourn the two beloved team members. The boxer arrived quietly, supporting the families amid profound sorrow.
Joshua’s post marks a raw moment of vulnerability for the usually stoic fighter. Friends and fans flooded the comments with support, praising his strength and the unbreakable bonds within his inner circle. Promoter Eddie Hearn and others in the boxing world echoed tributes, highlighting Ghami and Ayodele’s vital roles in Joshua’s career.
This tragedy has prompted reflection across the sport, with Joshua’s simple yet powerful message resonating deeply. As he navigates grief privately, the post and funeral attendance underscore his commitment to family – both blood and chosen.
In the face of unimaginable loss, Anthony Joshua’s actions speak volumes: a champion in the ring, and a brother forever outside it.