Nigerian British boxer Anthony Joshua decided to spend a whooping £7.5million on home properties within the last twelve months.
Last week it
was revealed that the world heavyweight champion had become Britain’s first
official £100m boxer. It has now emerged that the 31-year-old has sunk £10.2m
into bricks and mortar, most of it in the last financial year.
Joshua’s firm
258 Investments handles his property portfolio, and documents filed to
Companies House show he has over a dozen.
He spent
£7.5m on pads between March 2019 and March 2020 – and his assets include a £1m
home in North London and three houses in Watford worth a total £1.5m.
His fortune
grew by £60m in a year after bumper fights against Andy Ruiz Jr.
Documents for
his firm Sparta Promotions show he has £109,109,481 in the bank.
And Joshua,
who holds three of the four top heavyweight belts, is set to pocket another
£100m in a unification bout with rival Tyson Fury, who has the other belt,
later this year.
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