Anthony Joshua 'in pain' with boxing insiders worried about 'mental scars' following horrific car crash
Boxing star Anthony Joshua hospitalized in Lagos after serious car crash, sparking concerns over mental and physical recovery.

Former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, 36, remains hospitalized at Duchess International Hospital in Lagos, Nigeria, following a severe car crash on Monday, December 29, 2025. The Olympic gold medalist and two-time world heavyweight champion sustained injuries requiring medical observation into the New Year. Reports indicate Joshua is experiencing physical pain and potential mental trauma from the incident, prompting concern within the boxing community about his recovery timeline and future in the sport. The crash occurred while Joshua was traveling in Lagos, where he has been based for training. No other details about the crash circumstances or specific injuries were released by his representatives.
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