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British Nigerian boxer Anthony Joshua has significantly increased his wealth, nearing a $100 million boost in career earnings from boxing matches. 

 According to data compiled by Nairametrics, Joshua recently earned over $50 million (£30 million) for his recent heavyweight bout against Francis Ngannou. 

In 2023, Forbes reported that  including his three victories against Jermaine Franklin.

Additionally, financial records from Joshua’s Sparta Promotions company reveal an impressive £41.3 million earned in the 2022/23 financial year.  

This substantial figure excludes earnings from the Helenius and Wallin fights, and it is estimated that Joshua secured around £10 million for both of those victories. 

Contrastingly, Ngannou, who earned $20 million, made his ring debut against Tyson Fury in October, experiencing a controversial defeat despite knocking down the heavyweight champion. Following his loss to Anthony Joshua in Saudi Arabia, Ngannou issued an apology to his fans.  

The Cameroonian fighter faced a knockout defeat in the second round against the former world heavyweight champion. 

About Anthony Joshua 

WHY Anthony Joshua earns $100 million paycheck in 1 year

Anthony Joshua, the British-Nigerian boxer, enjoyed an undefeated streak in his first 22 professional fights and held the world heavyweight champion title from 2016 to 2019. However, a surprising loss to Andy Ruiz Jr. marked a temporary setback in 2019. Joshua swiftly avenged the defeat later that year with a unanimous decision. 

Facing two defeats against Oleksandr Usyk in 2021 and 2022, Joshua rebounded with a victory over Jermaine Franklin in April 2023, showcasing his resilience and determination in the ring. Despite facing challenges, he has consistently demonstrated the ability to overcome setbacks and return to winning form. 

Beyond his achievements in the boxing industry, Joshua commands a massive social media presence, boasting 26 million followers collectively on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. 

 

Anthony Joshua challenges Daniel Dubois for the IBF world heavyweight title at Wembley Stadium on September 21, live on Sky Sports Box Office, as Oleksandr Usyk vacates belt; AJ knocked out Francis Ngannou in March while Dubois halted Filip Hrgovic earlier this month

Briton Anthony Joshua deliver di most powerful statement to di heavyweight division wit a destructive second-round knockout win ova Francis Ngannou for Saudi Arabia.

Joshua, 34, floor di UFC champion for di first round and early for di second.

A dazed Ngannou bin rise to im feet for Riyadh but im dey stunned by one explosive and formidable right moments later as di referee stop di contest.

Di 37-year-old appear to dey out bifor e even hit di canvas and require medical treatment.

“I dey go back to my cage and wen dem let me out, I go fight again,” Joshua tok, as WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury watch on from ringside.

Fury bin make tough work of Ngannou for October wen di UFC champion drop am bifor edging points win.

“Wen I see di fight wit Tyson Fury I tink ‘I want some of dat’. [Ngannou] na great champion and dis no take anytin away from im capabilities,” Joshua tok.

“I tell am make e no leave boxing. Na two fight e don fight, and e don fight di best.”

Di victory for Joshua wey be two-time world champion na di fourth in 11 months, and dis keep im ambition of recapturing a world title alive.

Eddie Hearn bin call for Joshua, wey im don promote throughout di heavyweight pro career, to face di winner of Fury and Oleksandr Usyk.

Di pair go fight to become di undisputed heavyweight world champion for May, wit a rematch later in di year.

“In five years I no go fight,” Joshua add. “Eddie Hearn and my team go shape my future.”

How di match take waka

"Why Joshua's Devastating Second-Round Knockout of Ngannou is a Game-Changer in Heavyweight Boxing"

Wit di card running more dan one hour later dan planned, na 03:20 local time wen master of ceremonies Michael Buffer introduce Ngannou to di ring.

Im wear pink and white robe wit gold tassels, Ngannou make di solitary walk down di aisle to di tune of ‘God’s Plan’ by Drake.

Joshua wey bin frown im face look full of purpose as im walk to di ring wit confidence. E kneel down and recite a prayer for im own corner.

Joshua bin draw di loudest reaction, a mixture of boos and jeers. Dat one no concern am, im eyes set firmly on Ngannou.

And na start wey dey almost perfect for di Watford-born fighter. Ngannou just narrowly miss wit lead left hand as Joshua remain calm and composed.

AJ bin extend im backhand to land a flush right down di pipe. By flooring Ngannou, Joshua do within three minutes wetin Fury fail to do in 10 rounds four months ago.

Ngannou wey dey shocked get up on di count of eight and see out di round.

Joshua don become smarter fighter in recent years – im dey develop im technical ability. Im bin doubt im jab, bid im time and wait for opening.

Anoda right hand make Ngannou clamour on di floor. E beat di count in di nick of time but di writing dey on di wall.

DI finishing punch na one wey go undoubtedly take centre stage in future Joshua knockout highlights reel.

A statement win wey shele for Saudi

A well-schooled amateur boasting Olympic gold and a two-time world champion wit wins against some of di best for di division, Joshua experience show for di early hours for Riyadh.

Di razzmatazz of Saudi boxing bin dey on show, although critics still dey claim say di Kingdom dey use high-profile sporting events to ‘sports wash’ away dia human rights records.

While e no be di star studded affair seen in past event for di region, former champions Amir Khan and Manny Pacquiao bin rub shoulders wit di likes of football manager Jose Mourinho and Brazilian World Cup winner Ronaldo.

Di card bin dey billed as ‘knockout chaos’ but di Saudi crowd – as dem usually do – behave in a veri quiet and orderly manner.

Di pressure bin dey on Joshua to deliver message to rival Fury. A fighter wey don face intense level of scrutiny in recent years, Joshua bin acknowledge di impact of trainer Ben Davison.

Davison bin dey Joshua corner for di second time, afta im also oversee December dominant win ova Otto Wallin.

“I bin no wan disrespect Ngannou but someone like AJ neva hit am before,” Davison tell BBC Radio 5 Live.

“I go let pipo judge weda im dey improve. Di only way to find out who be di best na to get di winner of Fury and Usyk. Dat na di only tin wey make sense.”

We go see weda Ngannou listen to Joshua advice and return to di sport anytime soon, but di ‘Predator’ na proven winner – weda in life, for UFC octagon or for boxing ring.

Im journey don take am from a 12-year-old wey bin work for sand quarry for Cameroon to pesin wey live on di streets of Paris, bifor im become UFC champion.

Although im childhood dream of becoming a boxing world champion fit no become reality, Ngannou dey set to return to MMA later dis year wit di PFL in search of im next prey.

Joshua is on a collision course with Fury and the rivals could meet at the end of this year for all four heavyweight world titles

Anthony Joshua has warned Tyson Fury he will use his trash talk as fuel when they eventually meet in the ring.

Joshua and Fury have been on a collision course since Joshua became  champion in 2016 but a fight has failed to materialise. Fury holds one of the heavyweight world titles and will take on fellow champion Oleksandr Usyk on May 18 to crown the first undisputed champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999.

Joshua, who knocked out former  champion in the second round last month, hopes to fight the winner this year. And he has revealed he will use Fury’s long list of insults to help prepare him for his fellow countryman.

“This is one of my rivals,” Joshua will say on The Jonathan Ross Show this weekend. “This is someone I want to compete with one day so everything he says, I’ve got it all stored in the back of my memory and when the fight happens, I’m going to use it as a lot of fuel.

“I think what they’re saying is be patient because you’ve got \ vs Oleksandr Usyk for all the belts and then once that’s done hopefully I can kick down the door and get my opportunity.”

Joshua’s next fight is set to take place at Wembley in September, likely against the winner of Filip Hrgovic’s proposed clash with \. That fight is expected to be for the IBF world title which will be stripped from Fury or Usyk if they push ahead with their plan for a rematch.

Anthony Joshua sends warning to Tyson Fury ahead of blockbuster fight

That would leave Joshua with the chance to become a three-time champion in front of a home crowd before the end of the year. “Around September is when I’ve been told,” he added. “I was hoping June. I’ve got some time to go on dates now and mingle a little bit. I’m training at the minute, I’ve got two months before I get into training camp.

“I think what they’re saying is be patient because you’ve got Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk for all the belts and then once that’s done hopefully I can kick down the door and get my opportunity.”

Watch The Jonathan Ross Show on Saturday at 9.35pm on ITV1 and ITVX.

 

What next for AJ? Where does Deontay Wilder fit into the landscape? We take a quick look at the current heavyweight picture after another big weekend of boxing; the live action continues on Sky Sports on June 15 when Chris Billam-Smith faces Richard Riakporhe at Selhurst Park