Joshua’s uncle confirms boxer’s move to Dubai
Anthony Joshua has relocated to Dubai, confirmed by his uncle, though safety concerns due to ongoing conflicts in the region mean his stay is intermittent.
Anthony Joshua, the former two-time world heavyweight champion, has confirmed his relocation to Dubai through statements made by his uncle, Adedamola Joshua. The announcement comes amidst heightened tensions and recent attacks in the area, notably from Iranian suicide drones. While it was stated that Joshua had moved months ago, concerns surrounding safety have been raised, prompting questions about the stability of his new living situation during ongoing regional conflicts.
Adedamola Joshua explained that Anthony does not need to inform his family about such decisions, but the ambiguity surrounding his safety in Dubai was acknowledged. His uncle clarified that although Joshua has indeed relocated to Dubai, his presence there is temporary and he is not residing in the city at the moment due to the current hostilities. This indicates that the boxer is likely balancing his time between Dubai and other locations during these turbulent times.
Additionally, the confirmation regarding Joshua's move coincides with financial documents related to his business empire, which reportedly amounts to £150 million. The emergence of this information in company filings aligns with public interest in the boxer's financial ventures, making his relocation subject of considerable media scrutiny. As global interest in the safety of high-profile individuals grows amid international conflicts, Joshua's situation reflects the complexities faced by prominent figures navigating personal and professional realms in challenging environments.