Anthony Joshua urged to retire by former world champion
Former world champion Johnny Nelson has advised Anthony Joshua to abandon his comeback plans and retire from boxing.
www.dazn.comHere’s what I can share right now: there have been mixed and conflicting reports about Anthony Joshua’s retirement status in late 2024–early 2025 and again in 2026, with no official, consistent confirmation from Joshua or his team as of now. Some outlets claimed retirement or suggested it as a possibility, while others reported he had not announced retirement and was weighing future plans. Given the spread of rumors and the presence of AI-generated or unverified content, it’s important to rely on a direct statement from Joshua or his management for a definitive answer.[1][3]
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Former world champion Johnny Nelson has advised Anthony Joshua to abandon his comeback plans and retire from boxing.
www.dazn.comAnthony Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn has revealed that the British boxer might only have two or three fights left
www.gbnews.comAnthony Joshua is "talking to opponents" but time is running out for a last-gasp fight in 2025 to be organised.
www.espn.comAnthony Joshua has not confirmed retirement following tragedy, but a fake AI video and unverified family comments have fueled confusion.
www.worldboxingnews.comThe boxing star was fortunate to avoid death following the tragedy in Nigeria last week
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