Boxing superstar Anthony Joshua narrowly escaped serious harm in a devastating car crash in Nigeria on Monday, December 29, a tragedy that claimed the lives of two individuals.
The 36-year-old former two-time unified world heavyweight champion is reportedly in stable condition after receiving prompt medical attention.
Anthony Joshua was traveling in the back seat of a black Lexus along the busy Lagos-Ibadan Expressway when the vehicle collided violently with a stationary truck. Authorities report that the car was likely speeding and lost control while attempting an overtaking maneuver, a deadly combination that tragically ended in loss of life.
🚨 BREAKING: Anthony Joshua just survived a fatal car crash that left two people dead in Nigeria
Here he is being pulled out of the back passenger seat
via @ringmagazine pic.twitter.com/fOJdWzHvRE
— ACD MMA (@acdmma_) December 29, 2025
Anthony Joshua and another passenger were swiftly evacuated to a specialized medical facility in Lagos, where he was treated and monitored. Officials confirmed that he does not require urgent medical care and is now recuperating alongside family.
The Federal Road Safety Corps emphasized that reckless overtaking and speeding remain leading causes of fatal accidents on Nigerian highways, with this incident serving as a grim reminder.
The primary causes of the crash being excessive speed and wrongful overtaking constitute serious traffic violations and remain among the leading causes of fatal road crashes on Nigerian highways.
— FRSC, NIGERIA (@FRSCNigeria) December 29, 2025
In total, five people were involved in the crash: two lost their lives, Joshua sustained minor injuries, and two others emerged unscathed.
This incident comes just over a week after Joshua returned to the ring, scoring a stunning knockout over social media sensation Jake Paul in Miami.
The boxing world had eagerly anticipated his next clash against long-time rival Tyson Fury, slated for 2026, and fans breathed a collective sigh of relief at news of his survival.
Born to British-Nigerian parents, Joshua spent his formative years in Ikenne, Ogun State, not far from where the crash occurred, before returning to Britain at age 12.
The accident has sparked widespread concern among fans and the boxing community, underscoring the unpredictability of life outside the ring even for a world champion.
As authorities continue their investigation, Joshua’s focus is expected to remain on recovery and preparing for the next chapter of his storied boxing career, while the tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of reckless driving.



















