British and Nigerian boxer Anthony Joshua has urged all women to value themselves regardless of the situation they might be going through in life.
The 31-year-old is one of the biggest boxers in the world considering his records in boxing and even the money the Nigerian star has made so far.
Going by his name and achievements, it is expected that Anthony Joshua will be the choice of most women who would love to have him around them.
Although there is no clear indication if Anthony Joshua is married, but the world boxing champion has a son named Joseph who has a mother called Nicole Osbourne.
Anthony Joshua while speaking also enjoined women to be close to God in everything they do.Nicole Osbourne is an Englishwoman and she's reportedly no longer dating the Nigerian boxer.
''Women, make sure you value yourselves no matter the situation you are into, never forget your value. The Creator of life, closest thing to God,''
Joshua recently knocked out Kubrat Pulev in his last boxing fight and there have been news linking him with next battle against Tyson Fury.
Tyson Fury has explained many times that he is ready to face Anthony Joshua claiming that the Nigerian boxer would be defeated.
The Englishman was so superb in his last fight against Deontay Wilder as he defeated the American in great styles.
Anthony Joshua may be knocking out opponents as the heavyweight but the British-born Nigerian boxer surely has a soft spot for women.
The IBF, IBO, WBA and WBO heavyweight made a post on his Instagram handle backing women for their relentless efforts in keeping the family.The 31-year-old who is a close friend to his mother revealed that any man who maltreats a woman will never experience peace in their lives.
Joshua is currently preparing for the heavyweight unification fight with fellow British fighter and WBC champion Tyson Fury.
The date of the historic fight is yet to be announced but Joshua's manager Eddie Hearn has confirmed that the showpiece will take place in a yet to be decided venue.
Anthony Joshua has stylishly warned Tyson Fury ahead of their much publicised heavyweight mega-fight slated for later this year.
Boxing fans across the globe are expecting a date for the tantalising clash to be fixed, but politics within the sport has threatened to prevent the bout.
The pair are billed to earn a minimum of £100million each in the first clash of a two-bout deal and now both camps are pushing for the fight to materialise.
And as negotiations over the deal continue, Joshua has hinted about what it takes to become an elite boxer.
“In this life, 99 per cent of the population are civilised people - the job I've chosen is for the uncivilised,' he told his YouTube channel. He said via Daily Mail:
“No matter what the tactics are, no matter how much you study, no matter how much you think you can beat me, I'm just there to win. That's the fighter's mentality - some people may not understand it.
“This is a sport of combat and war. We're not civilised people, we're warriors, and I love it."
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