Boxing champion Anthony Joshua has spoken candidly about the tragic loss of friends in a car crash, revealing the devastating emotional impact it has had on his life. In an interview ahead of his upcoming fight with Kristian Prenga, Joshua reflected on the incident, stating that it is about the parents who lost their children in the crash.
Joshua said, 'It's about the parents. It's about the families that have lost their children.' His words highlight the profound effect the tragedy has had on those closest to him. Joshua's friends were killed in a car accident in 2011, and the boxing champion has spoken about the difficulty of coping with the loss.
The tragedy occurred when Joshua was 16 years old, and he has since spoken about the emotional toll it has taken on his life. Joshua has spoken about how the loss has affected his training and his mental health, but he has also acknowledged the importance of supporting those who have been affected by tragedy.
Joshua's upcoming fight against Kristian Prenga is set to take place, and the boxing champion will be looking to put on a strong performance in the ring. However, it is clear that the emotional aftermath of the tragedy continues to have an impact on his life.
In the UK, the loss of loved ones in a car crash is a tragic reminder of the devastating consequences of such incidents. According to official statistics, there were 1,486 road fatalities in the UK in 2020, highlighting the importance of road safety awareness and education.