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Anthony Joshua pays tribute to friends after road crash
Summary
Anthony Joshua thanked supporters and paid tribute after the deaths of his long-time strength coach Sina Ghami and friend and trainer Latif 'Latz' Ayodele in a December road crash; their funerals were held in London on January 4.
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Anthony Joshua returned to social media to thank the public and to pay tribute to two close friends who died in a road crash in December. The men were identified as long-time strength coach Sina Ghami and personal trainer Latif 'Latz' Ayodele. Their bodies were returned to the UK and a joint funeral was held on January 4 at a mosque in London. Joshua also said he intends to support the families of his late friends and has shown signs of returning to training.
Known details:
- Sina Ghami and Latif 'Latz' Ayodele died in a road collision near Lagos in December.
- Local reports said their vehicle was involved in a collision with a stationary heavy goods truck in the early hours.
- Their remains were repatriated to the UK and a joint funeral service took place in London on January 4.
- Joshua posted on social media, expressed gratitude for messages of support and was visibly emotional in his tribute.
- Promoter Eddie Hearn said Joshua might choose to return to boxing in their honour, and Joshua has shared training posts described as "mental strength therapy."
Summary:
The deaths of Ghami and Ayodele prompted public tributes and a period of mourning within Joshua's circle and the wider boxing community. Promoter Eddie Hearn said Joshua might return to the sport in their honour, but the timing of any return is undetermined at this time.
