British professional boxer Anthony Joshua has been making waves in Nigeria, and his latest move has sparked buzz among fans. Joshua shared a photo of himself posing with Nigerian soldiers in Lagos, showcasing his connection with the country.
This isn't Joshua's first interaction with Nigeria. Recently, he celebrated Aliko Dangote's birthday alongside other Nigerian billionaires, including Femi Otedola. Dangote, with a net worth of $23.9 billion, has a history of hosting high-profile figures, and Joshua's attendance highlights their strong bond.
After a knockout defeat at the hands of Daniel Dubois last September, Joshua has been intensely training to reclaim his heavyweight title. His recent activities in Nigeria show he's committed to his craft, even taking to the streets for training sessions that have garnered local fanfare.
As a two-time unified world heavyweight champion, Joshua has made a name for himself in the boxing world. Born in Watford, Hertfordshire, to a Nigerian mother and a father of Nigerian and Irish ancestry, Joshua's roots run deep in Nigeria. He even spent part of his childhood in the country, attending Mayflower School in Ikenne.
With his sights set on regaining the heavyweight title, Joshua's training and interactions in Nigeria demonstrate his dedication and connection to the country. Fans are eagerly awaiting his next move, both in and out of the ring.


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