Local police confirmed that Anthony Joshua, the Nigerian-British boxer and former world heavyweight champion, suffered minor injuries on Monday in a car crash in Nigeria that killed two other passengers.
Joshua, a two-time heavyweight champion, was riding in the back of a Lexus SUV on the Lagos-Ibadan highway near Sagamu, his ancestral hometown, when the vehicle was involved in a collision at around 11:00 a.m. local time.
According to local authorities, Joshua was transported to a specialized medical facility in Lagos and his condition is stable.
“The vehicle carrying Anthony Joshua, a Lexus SUV, was involved in an accident under circumstances that are currently under investigation,” read a statement from the Ogun State Police Command.
“He was sitting in the back of the vehicle, suffered minor injuries and is receiving medical attention. Unfortunately, two other passengers in the vehicle lost their lives at the scene.”
Police also told ESPN that Joshua’s vehicle hit a stationary truck parked along the road. It was not stated what vehicle the two fatalities were driving.
“The accident occurred due to a tire burst on AJ’s vehicle, which caused the driver to lose control of the vehicle and the vehicle rammed into a stationary truck parked along the road,” Ogun State Police Commissioner Lanre Ogunlowo told ESPN.
“So far I know of two deaths, and Joshua himself was taken to hospital for medical attention.”
Joshua was in Africa following his sixth-round knockout victory over YouTube-turned-boxing star Jake Paul nine days ago in Miami.
“Joshua and another passenger were immediately evacuated to a specialized medical facility in Lagos,” a joint statement by the Ogun and Lagos State governments read later on Monday.
“After a comprehensive clinical assessment, doctors confirmed that the condition of both patients is stable and does not currently require any urgent medical intervention.
“Joshua is conscious and has been in contact with his family.”
Photos on social media show Joshua being pulled from the crashed vehicle as he winces in pain.
Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn told Daily Mail Sport he was on holiday with his family when he “woke up to the news of the incident”.
“We are trying to contact Anthony and in the meantime we don’t want to speculate on how he is doing, but fortunately from what I have seen in the photos he seems fine,” Hearn said. “We are waiting for more information about what happened and will update in due course.”
The Ogun State Police Command said it would provide further updates on the incident as investigation progresses.
Joshua’s victory over Paul was his 29th fight in 33 professional fights and appeared to move him closer to a long-awaited 2026 showdown with British rival Tyson Fury, who is now retired.
Paul, who was beaten by Joshua on December 19, sent the 36-year-old Briton a message of support on social media.
“Life is so much more vital than boxing. I pray for the lives lost, AJ and everyone affected by today’s unfortunate accident,” Paul said on X.