British heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua involved in car crash in Nigeria
Police say Joshua suffered minor injuries and received medical attention at the scene.

Police said two individuals were killed in the crash on Monday morning. Ed Mulholland / Getty Images for Netflix
British heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua sustained minor injuries during a car crash in Nigeria that killed two people.
Police said the 36-year-old was a passenger in a vehicle on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway, to the north east of the capital Lagos in the southern part of the country, at the time of the incident on Monday morning local time.
Preliminary findings from the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) indicate the crash occurred when the Lexus SUV Joshua was travelling in collided with a stationary truck while overtaking. The FRSC says the vehicle is suspected to have been travelling above the legally prescribed speed limit at the time of the crash.
Joshua has been pictured in the back of a vehicle surrounded by what seems to be broken glass, while further videos on social media appear to show the former world champion being helped out of the vehicle before standing under his own power.
Police added that Joshua suffered minor injuries and received medical attention at the scene, with local media reporting he was subsequently taken to hospital.
Two other passengers in the vehicle died at the scene, police said. An investigation is underway.
A representative for Joshua confirmed to The Athletic that they are aware of the incident and are looking to establish the circumstances which led to it.
In an Instagram video posted to his official account earlier on Monday, Joshua was playing table tennis with another man. It is unclear when or where the video was filmed.
Joshua most recently fought YouTube influencer-turned-boxer Jake Paul in a fight in Miami on December 19.
He has been widely expected to fight again in the early part of 2026 before turning his attention to a much-anticipated meeting with fellow Brit Tyson Fury later in the year.
Born in the UK to British-Nigerian parents, Joshua spent time as a child at a school in Ikenne, which is around 50 miles from the site of Monday’s accident.