Friday, May 12, 2017

Anthony Joshua moves back into his mother's two bedroom flat - even though he is now worth $38 million and set to become world's first billionaire boxer

heavy wight boxing champion Anthony Joshua has moved back into his mother's two-bed ex-council flat despite earning an estimated £15million from defeating Wladimir Klitschko.


The 27-year-old boxer was living in a grand palladian villa in affluent St John's Wood, rented as a haven so he could focus on the biggest fight of his life.


After defeating Ukrainian Klitschko on an extraordinary night at Wembley last month experts said that Mr Joshua could soon be the world's first billionaire boxer.


But despite the riches on offer the star is back living his mother Yeta Odusanya, 51, and his baby son after several gruelling months away from home.

The father-of-one bought her the a former council flat in North London for £174,000 after turning professional in 2013, and was pictured moving back in yesterday.

Despite the riches on offer the star is back living his mother Yeta Odusanya, 51, (pictured yesterday) and his baby son after several gruelling months away from home
The father-of-one bought her the a former council flat in North London for £174,000 after turning professional in 2013
During a round of press interviews after beating Klitschko, Joshua smiled fondly as he spoke of the moment his care worker mother - who he banned from watching the fight ringside - told him she was proud of his incredible triumph in front of 90,000 spectators at Wembley. 


He said: 'We spoke on Facetime and she said she was proud of me.' 
For the past decade, he has been in an on/off relationship with the mother of his child, former school friend Nicole Osbourne, who he bought a £500,000 flat not far from his home.

Though the 6ft 6in and 17 stone star is currently single, there is however one woman that will come before any others – his mother.

Supportive: Joshua has previously credited the close-relationship with Mrs Odusanya as being key to his rapid rise from amateur to becoming a boxing superstar
Home is a tiny former council flat in Golders Green, North London, which Anthony co-owns with his mother, Yeta Odusanya 
 
 
Anthony Joshua moves back into his mother's two bedroom flat - even though he is now worth $38 million and set to become world's first billionaire boxer








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