Anthony Oluwafemi Olaseni Joshua, affectionately known as AJ by his peers and fans is a British professional boxer and a heavyweight champion with four belts in his.

He has represented Britain on and off the pitch. His name, Anthony Joshua is a household name in England. He has excelled at all levels when representing Britain. At the Olympics, Commonwealth Games, and several other international sporting events, AJ emerged number 1 and winner in all competitions.

Joshua entered into the world of sport as a footballer and but quickly switched to boxing after being convinced by his cousin who was then a boxer. He slowly transformed from a troubled teenager to a professional heavyweight boxer. His physical prowess and techniques gave him a clean slate in amateur boxing and moved on to win his 1st gold medal at the London 2012 Olympics games.

AJ is a powerful force to reckon with and a fearless opponent in the ring. He has 4 heavyweight belt titles. Joshua is a heavyweight boxer and fights high profile boxers with heavy stakes. He is one of the sports celebrities with the largest fanbase.

Childhood & Early Life

Anthony Oluwafemi Olaseni Joshua was born 15th October 1989 to Robert and Yeta Joshua, both Nigerians in Watford, Hertfordshire. He spent most of his childhood in Nigeria until he was five years old when his parents divorced and his mother took him back to London, United Kingdom.

He continued his education Kings Langley Secondary School in Watford. His peers and teachers called him Femi, a shrink of his middle name Oluwafemi.

He excelled at all track and field event while growing up and showed great promise as a sprinter when he broke the 100m record where he completed the run in 11.6 seconds. Before being absorbed by boxing, he worked as a bricklayer.

His cousin, Ben Lleyemi, took him to the Finchley Amateur Boxing Club in Barnet. This is where he birthed his boxing career.

Career

Anthony Joshua won the Haringey Boxing Cup for two straight years in 2009 and 2010. His twenties were a roaring success as he won all 18 fights at the Amateur level. This included winning the Senior ABA Championships. He turned down the offer of £50,000 to turn professional.

In the European Amateur Boxing Championships in June 2011, he defeated Eric Berechlin and Chathal McMonagle. He was however interrupted by the Romanian Mihai Nistor.

He was part of the GB Boxing Team and soon won the GB Amateur Boxing Championships. His performance in the World Amateur Boxing Championships in 2011 earned him a spot at the 2012 Olympic Games.

He held an amateur record of 40-3 and was accorded the title of Amateur Boxer of the Year by the Boxing Writers Club of Great Britain in 2011.

Though a novice internationally, his first appearance at the London Olympics was sealed with a gold medal in 2012 when he defeated Italy’s Roberto Cammarelle in the super heavyweight division.

He made his professional debut under Matchroom Sport in October 2013. In the next three years, he remained undefeated in all his 19 fights. He earned his WBC International Heavyweight title when he was 24.

He went on to defeat Gary Cornish to win the Commonwealth heavyweight title in 2015. He later defended this title when he won, albeit with some hiccups, against Dillian Whyte.

He then defeated the IBF heavyweight champion Charles Martin in 2016 to win his first world title. In order to defend this title, he fought against Dominic Breazeale and won.

In what became his second defense of his IBF title, he was up against Eric Molina in 2017. Joshua continued his winning streak and the average view of his matches kept increasing.

The coveted fight between him and Wladimir Klitschko was announced to take place on April 2017 at Wembley. They were to compete for the vacant WBA Super Heavyweight title. Joshua won this fight with dramatic aplomb in front of an audience of 90,000

Joshua’s match with Klitschko was the most important fight he faced. Klitschko was a boxing royalty who had lost only 3 of his professional matches. His undefeated recorded in front of his home crowd was at stake for Joshua. The match went on to 11 rounds before Joshua won.

A rematch was expected between Klitschko and him, but Klitschko announced on 3 August 2017 that he would be retiring from boxing, thus ending the speculation of another match.

Anthony Joshua was next scheduled to fight Kubrat Pulev to defend his WBA title. However, Pulev was replaced by Carlos Takam due to injuries. This caused an uproar as over 70,000 tickets were already sold. However, fans thronged the stadium on the day of fight to witness Joshua successfully defend his title.

He would next fight Joseph Parker for his highest career pay of £18 million. The fight was scheduled on 8 January 2018 at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff. In what was a dramatic fight, Joshua successfully claimed the WBO title. He also retained his WBA, IBF, and IBO belts.

Awards & Achievements

He was made the Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 2013. This was in recognition for his services to boxing for his home country.

He was awarded OBE (Officer of British Empire) for his services to sport by the future King, Prince Charles in an investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace on Thursday.Dec 20, 2018

Personal Life & Legacy

Anthony Joshua has a son, Joseph Bayley Temiloluwa Prince Joshua, with his on-and-off girlfriend, Nicole Osborne, a pole dancing teacher whom he knows from school. They share the responsibilities of Joseph together.

The boxer Amir Khan accused Joshua of being involved with his ex-wife, Farval Makhdoom. Joshua denied the rumor and claimed that he had not even met Farval.

He has had a couple of skirmishes with law. He was first arrested for fighting and was remanded in Reading prison in 2007; later, he was arrested for possession of cannabis with intent to supply in March 2011. He escaped a jail sentence and was sentenced to a 12-month community order and 100 hours’ unpaid work.

He currently lives with his mother in her council flat.

SOURCE: www.Ghgossip.com

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