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Anthony Joshua Net Worth: How Much Does Anthony Joshua Earn In A Year?

In 2023, Forbes reported that Joshua earned approximately $53 million, including his three victories against Jermaine Franklin.

Anthony Joshua Net Worth and how much Anthony Joshua earns in a year has been provided below.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that British Nigerian boxer Anthony Joshua has significantly increased his wealth, nearing a $100 million boost in career earnings from boxing matches. 

 

 According to data compiled by Nairametrics seen by NewsOnline Nigeria, Joshua recently earned over $50 million (£30 million) for his recent heavyweight bout against Francis Ngannou. 

 

In 2023, Forbes reported that Joshua earned approximately $53 million, including his three victories against Jermaine Franklin.

 

Additionally, financial records from Joshua’s Sparta Promotions company reveal an impressive £41.3 million earned in the 2022/23 financial year.  

 

This substantial figure excludes earnings from the Helenius and Wallin fights, and it is estimated that Joshua secured around £10 million for both of those victories. 

 

Contrastingly, Ngannou, who earned $20 million, made his ring debut against Tyson Fury in October, experiencing a controversial defeat despite knocking down the heavyweight champion. Following his loss to Anthony Joshua in Saudi Arabia, Ngannou issued an apology to his fans.  

 

The Cameroonian fighter faced a knockout defeat in the second round against the former world heavyweight champion. 

 

Anthony Joshua’s Net Worth

 

From the first encounter against Usyk, the Watford-born heavyweight walked away with £15million while his opponent gained £5m.

And in the rematch, despite having lost the first clash, the purse of £65m was split 50/50.

So from that fight alone, Joshua walked away with a massive £32.5m, which means the former Olympic Gold Medal boxer pocketed nearly £50m from his two title bouts.

The Brit then banked around a further £10m-a-piece for his successive victories over Jermaine Franklin and Robert Helenius.

 

About Anthony Joshua

 

Anthony Joshua, the British-Nigerian boxer, enjoyed an undefeated streak in his first 22 professional fights and held the world heavyweight champion title from 2016 to 2019. However, a surprising loss to Andy Ruiz Jr. marked a temporary setback in 2019. Joshua swiftly avenged the defeat later that year with a unanimous decision. 

 

Facing two defeats against Oleksandr Usyk in 2021 and 2022, Joshua rebounded with a victory over Jermaine Franklin in April 2023, showcasing his resilience and determination in the ring. Despite facing challenges, he has consistently demonstrated the ability to overcome setbacks and return to winning form. 

 

Beyond his achievements in the boxing industry, Joshua commands a massive social media presence, boasting 26 million followers collectively on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. 

NewsOnline Nigeria

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