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Joshua about his deceased coaches: I realized their worth too late

Joshua about his deceased coaches: I realized their worth too late

As you know, the famous boxer Anthony Joshua and his team were involved in a traffic accident while traveling in Nigeria. Reports circulated that two of the leather glove master's coaches had died as a result of this tragic incident, which deeply shocked the sports community and fans.

Yesterday, Anthony Joshua contacted the families of the deceased coaches, inquired about their well-being, and then sent a heartfelt message to the fans. In his words there was pain, gratitude, and a delayed understanding.

"Thank you very much for your respect for the spirit of my brothers. I didn't even realize how unique they were. I lived side by side with them, joking around, and didn't notice the gift God gave me.

Of course, this is very difficult for me. But I know well - it's an even harder test for their parents. "May God have mercy on my brothers," said Anthony.

Joshua's words say a lot: sometimes the most valuable people in a person's life are "by the side" - you take them for granted, but over time, everything changes in an instant. Anthony didn't hide this feeling: he frankly admitted that he now understood the value of the dead even more deeply.

Fans didn't leave him alone during these difficult times - condolences were expressed on social media, prayers were written, and respect was shown to the deceased. Because boxing is not just a fight in the ring - it is a team, work, trust, and the fate of people who have been together for years.

Conclusion: For Joshua, this is a heavy loss, but he was absolutely right about one thing: the biggest burden is usually borne by parents. Therefore, the most important thing today remains patience, comfort, and support for the loved ones of the deceased.

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