Wednesday, December 31, 2025 - Tyson Fury has paid tribute to Anthony Joshua and the two victims who lost their lives in a fatal road accident in Nigeria involving the former heavyweight champion.
Fury, a former world heavyweight title holder and a
potential opponent for Joshua later this year, shared a message on his
Instagram story expressing condolences following the crash. The accident
claimed the lives of Latif Ayodele and Sina Ghami, both close associates of
Joshua.
Referring to the deceased, Fury wrote: “This is so sad. May
God give them a good bed in heaven.”
The crash occurred when a Lexus SUV reportedly collided at
high speed with a stationary truck on the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway, a major
highway often described by local media as one of Nigeria’s most dangerous
roads. Joshua, who was a passenger in the vehicle, sustained injuries and was
taken to hospital, where he is said to be in stable condition.
Fury also reposted a lengthy interview clip of Joshua
reflecting on life, death and its meaning, while acknowledging the fragility of
life. The British boxer used the moment to issue a broader road safety message,
urging young people to be more cautious.
“Young people, it’s a stark reminder you’ve got to start
paying attention,” Fury said. “When driving a vehicle, you’ve got to be on
clock at all times. Life is most fragile when you’re enjoying yourself the
most.”
He added that drivers must avoid speeding, driving under the
influence of alcohol or drugs, stressing that such behaviour often leads to
tragic consequences.
Fury’s father, John Fury, also offered words of
encouragement in a separate Instagram video, telling Joshua: “You’ve got a
guardian angel, my friend. God has his arms wrapped around you.”
Nigeria’s Federal Road Safety Corps later confirmed that
preliminary investigations indicated the crash occurred during an overtaking
manoeuvre and involved excessive speed, describing both as major contributors
to fatal road accidents on Nigerian highways.
Joshua remains under medical care as investigations
continue, while tributes continue to pour in for Ayodele and Ghami, who were
described as key members of “Team AJ” and integral to the boxer’s career.

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