Fair play! Jake Paul laments serious car accident involving executioner Anthony Joshua: 'Praying for everyone'

The YouTuber was brutally knocked out by the Englishman in boxing, but made a point of showing his solidarity with the executioner and the families of the victims.

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Jake Paul Promotes a boxing match. Photo: Reproduction/Facebook/jakepaul

On Monday (29), in Lagos, Nigeria, the serious car accident involving Anthony Joshua shocked the world. Always attentive to what happens, Jake Paul, brutally knocked out by the former world boxing champion in December, displayed great sportsmanship when speaking about the unfortunate event.

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The collision between the Lexus SUV, the vehicle carrying the renowned boxer and his friends, and a parked truck was so strong that two people close to AJ died. The athlete, who was in the back seat, suffered minor injuries, appeared visibly shaken when he got out of the car, and was taken to the hospital.

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Reacting to the tragic episode on his official 'X' account, the YouTuber made a point of showing his solidarity with the perpetrator and the victims' families. According to 'The Ring' magazine, an investigation to determine the causes of the accident is underway.

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“Life is much more important than boxing. I am praying for the lives lost, for AJ and for everyone affected by today’s unfortunate accident. Rest in peace, Sina Ghami and Kevin 'Latif/Latz' Ayodele. My thoughts and prayers are with their families, friends and with AJ,” wrote the YouTuber and fighter.

Joshua x Paul makes history on Netflix.

Anthony Joshua, 36, is English, the son of Nigerians, and is on vacation in the African country after the dominant victory over Jake Paul The highly publicized boxing match was streamed on Netflix. According to the streaming giant, the fight was a commercial success, registering an estimated audience of 33 million viewers worldwide. It's worth noting that the company began investing in streaming sporting events in 2023.

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