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UFC star apologises after private Anthony Joshua call was shared
Summary
Kamaru Usman apologised after a recorded FaceTime call with Anthony Joshua — made while Joshua was recovering from a car crash that killed two of his close friends — was filmed backstage, shared online and later removed.
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Kamaru Usman apologised after a private video call with Anthony Joshua was recorded and circulated online. Joshua phoned Usman from hospital after a car crash in Nigeria that left two of his close friends dead. Usman said he had not realised the conversation was being recorded while he was backstage at his African Knockout event. The recording was later removed and Usman posted an apology on X acknowledging responsibility.
Key facts:
- The FaceTime call between Usman and Joshua was recorded backstage at the African Knockout event and was later shared online before being removed.
- Usman apologised on X, saying he did not realise the call was being recorded and took responsibility for releasing a private conversation.
- Anthony Joshua was recovering in hospital after a December 29 crash in which two close friends, Sina Ghami and Latif Ayodele, died.
- Ogun State police have charged the driver involved, and the case has been adjourned to 20 January for trial.
Summary:
The apology followed public sharing and removal of a recorded private call made while Joshua was recovering in hospital; Usman said he accepts responsibility. The driver has been charged and the court case is adjourned to 20 January; further outcomes are undetermined at this time.
