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Anthony Joshua reveals why he lives with wom at 34
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Famous British-Nigerian professional boxer, Anthony Joshua, has opened up about why he still lives with his mother at the age of 34.
It’s worth noting that in 2017, following his £15 million victory over Wladimir Klitschko, Anthony Joshua chose to return to his mother’s two-bedroom former council apartment.
In a recent interview with Louis Theroux, Joshua shed light on his strong family bonds and mentioned that it would be challenging for a prospective partner to convince him to move out.
“I still live with my mom. In our culture, we grew up in our own family home, we support our parents.
“Why am I going to move out and leave my mom by herself, for some girl? Family is the most important thing. When a girl gets with me, she ain’t just marrying me, she is marrying my family.”
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