ANTHONY JOSHUA is in talks to create a care facility for retired boxers.
Dave Harris is the Chairman of the Ringside Charitable Trust, which supports retired fighters.
Anthony Joshua is in discussions to build a care home for retired ex-boxers.
And Harris revealed AJ – an ambassador for the trust – has reached out to collaborate with the charity to build a care home for ex-boxers.
The news had fans hailing Joshua – worth an estimated £175million – for his heartwarming gesture.
One said: “I have great admiration for Anthony Joshua the boxer, but AJ the person is incredible, heart of gold and I hope more people follow by his example.”
Another added: “Class from AJ.”
Women’s boxing pioneer Jane Couch posted: “Brilliant news for this much needed cause.”
One posted: “The most incredible news and really hope something can be worked out.”
Joshua first revealed his intention on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs.
He said: “They suffer by themselves, so we’ve been speaking about opening up a care home.
How AJ punched his way to the top
ANTHONY JOSHUA punched his way to the top of the world before being knocked off his perch.
From humble origins in Watford to Olympic hero, the boxer has made a heavyweight impact in and out of the ring.
Eddie Hearn claims a collision with rival Tyson Fury could be worth a whopping £200million.
The pair’s bitter feud saw them refuse to say a word to each other as they met Cristiano Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia.
Joshua has already hinted at when he will hang up his gloves.
And he revealed why his son will NEVER be allowed to box. despite amassing a £215m empire thanks to the sweet science.
AJ enjoys a lavish lifestyle including private jets and a £350k watch.
His career and sponsorship deals have seen him swap his council estate upbringing for a luxury car collection.
London hairdresser Kika Osunde is believed to have swept the KO king off his feet.
But Joshua still lives with his mum Yeta when he is not on the road.
“That would be part of my boxing legacy – that I gave something back to the sport that made me.”
He added: “The one thing I would hope for is to keep my health intact.
“Because it’s your health that is the most important thing you’re putting on the line.
“We can notice it in fighters when their health is deteriorating, but we never actually talk about it among ourselves. All we focus on is winning.”
Joshua has shown his kind side before, making a donation to England Boxing during the coronavirus pandemic to help amateur boxing.
He also sent necessities to Nigeria during lockdown.
Joshua, 34, is set to return to the ring in September with British rival Daniel Dubois, 26, the frontrunner to face him.
Joshua has an estimated net worth of £175m.