Anthony Joshua stable after fatal car crash in Nigeria
British heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua is recovering in stable condition after a car crash in Nigeria.

British heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua is in stable condition after surviving a fatal car crash in Makun, Nigeria on December 29, 2025. Joshua was traveling in a convoy when the incident occurred, resulting in one fatality. The 35-year-old Olympic gold medalist and former world champion was reportedly among several passengers in the vehicle at the time of the crash. Nigerian authorities confirmed the accident took place in the Makun area while Joshua was in the country. Emergency services responded to the scene, and Joshua was treated for injuries sustained in the collision. No further details about the severity of his injuries or the identity of the deceased victim have been released. Joshua's management team issued a statement confirming he is receiving medical care and is in stable condition following the incident.
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