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Boxing-Fury claims that Joshua's deadly Nigerian crash prompted his decision to return

Tyson Fury, a Briton, said Anthony Joshua’s tragic car accident in Nigeria which caused two deaths was a “turning point” for him when he decided to return to the ring.

Joshua, the former heavyweight champ, suffered minor injuries when he was involved in a crash in Nigeria that killed both his strength and conditioning trainer Sina Ghami, and his trainer,?Latif 'Latz' Ayodele.

Fury told reporters at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Monday that his comeback was a result of the tragic events with Anthony Joshua. He will fight Arslanbek Mahmudov in April, in his return bout.

"I heard all the bad news and thought that life is precious, short and fragile.

"Tomorrow's a mystery. We have to live today." "I made up my mind then and there that I was going to return to boxing, because it's what I love and am passionate about.

Fury, 37 announced his return to the ring in January. This will be the first fight for the former?two-time 'world heavyweight champ since he lost to Oleksandr usyk in December of 2024. (Reporting and editing by Thomas Derpinghaus in Bengaluru, with Karan Prashant saxena from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)