The Reason I Don’t Fear Death: Anthony Joshua

Anthony Joshua, a British-Nigerian boxer, has stated that he does not fear death since he will “live on” after passing away.

He claims that he is composed of numerous previous generations and that he will also be a part of future generations.

The former world champion stated, “Don’t be frightened to die, as you will always live on one way or another,” on his Snapchat page.

“Although my name is Anthony Joshua, I am actually a composite of many previous generations, and once I give birth and die, I will also be a part of those future generations.

“I will die physiologically, but if I produce life, I will not die.”

“You are them when people say you look so much like your grandpa or grandma; the same thing would be said if you knew your great, great grandparents.”

The Six-Man Shortlist For Anthony Joshua’s Upcoming MatchSeptember marks Anthony Joshua’s comeback to the ring, and six guys are in the running to challenge him.Promoter Eddie Hearn is adamant that Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury are on the short list.There are two more credible names for the fight at Wembley Stadium: Daniel Dubois and Deontay Wilder.

After Alexander Usyk defeated Tyson Fury on Saturday night in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Anthony Joshua has six possibilities for his next bout. Eddie Hearn, the London fighter’s promoter, claims as much. Hearn accompanied the Londoner to the Kingdom Arena for the undisputed world heavyweight championship fight.

The 34-year-old knows the date and location of his upcoming fight, even if he hasn’t chosen his opponent yet. Joshua will be the main attraction on a bill at Wembley Stadium on September 21, barring a significant change in preparations. Hearn discussed the candidates to share the ring with his fighter on that night with the Matchroom Boxing YouTube channel. The event will be Saudi Arabian boxing leader Turki Alalshikh’s debut exhibition conducted on UK soil.

“He’s prepared to battle anyone. He would love to square off against Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk once more. I’m excited to take on [Filip] Hrgovic, [Daniel] Dubois, [Joseph] Parker, and [Deontay] Wilder. Anthony Joshua is not a problem for you. It is literally attainable by anyone who desires it.”

Regarding the prospect of a match between Joshua and Fury, Hearn pondered: “Do you set up a match between Joshua and Fury, with the winner facing Usyk, if Usyk is hurt and cannot make the date? My response is “yes, please.”

Joshua’s self-assurance is evident in Hearn’s remarks, which imply that he sincerely thinks he can defeat any of the best heavyweights in the world. Below is
Here is a look at each competitor, arranged according to how likely it is that they will face ‘AJ’ next.