Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn has publicly paid tribute to two members of Anthony Joshua’s team, Sina Ghami and Latif ’Latz’ Ayodele, who lost their lives in a car crash in Nigeria. Hearn expressed that their absence will be deeply felt within the boxing community, emphasizing the personal and professional loss. The incident occurred in Lagos, Nigeria, a city known for its busy roads and high traffic density, often contributing to road accidents involving pedestrians and vehicles. Ghami and Ayodele were integral to Joshua’s team, supporting him through training and preparing for his fights. Their contributions often included logistical planning, coaching assistance, and moral support, showcasing their importance to Joshua’s success in the sport. The crash has prompted an outpouring of condolences from the boxing community and fans, recognizing the tragic impact of such an event. Authorities in Nigeria continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the accident, which has highlighted ongoing safety concerns regarding road traffic safety in the region. This loss underscores the precarious nature of travel for sports teams in areas with challenging road conditions and underscores the significance of safety measures and emergency protocols within sports organizations.