Anthony Joshua returns to action Saturday when he faces Robert Helenius.
Anthony Joshua is without a shadow of a doubt one of the biggest names in the sport of boxing.
The heavyweight superstar has amassed millions since his professional debut back in 2013.
Anthony Joshua is set to fight Robert Helenius this weekend as he looks to make it two wins in a row against the Finnish heavyweight. He was supposed to fight Dillian Whyte, but his rematch against ‘The Body Snatcher’ was cancelled after adverse findings in a VADA drugs test.
Joshua returned to the ring in April for the first time since his defeat to Usyk. The Brit defeated Jermaine Franklin via unanimous decision at the O2 Arena in London.
But what is his net worth? What are his career earnings?
In May 2023, Forbes reported that Joshua’s net worth was £41.6m ($53m).
He has earned millions over his last 10 fights and it looks as if it could get better for the heavyweight.
It is fair to say that Joshua is a big presence on social media, with 15m followers on Instagram, 7.2m followers on Facebook and 3.4m followers on Twitter.
Between 2019 and 2020 he spent around £7.5m on properties, according to the Mirror, with his total expenditure on new homes coming to around £10m.
He has over a dozen properties in his portfolio – including one worth £1m in north London and three in Watford worth a combined of £1.5m.
Joshua is a smart man. He has his own website where fans can get kitted out in his AJBXING gear – selling boxing gloves, sportswear, hats and fitness accessories.
Joshua owns a £150,000 Range Rover. He even boasts a £600,000 Rolls Royce Phantom
What are his career earnings?
Joshua made his professional debut against Emanuele Leo back in 2013. Since his first outing against Emanuele Leo, he has fought all over the world – earning big paydays along the way.
One of the biggest wins of his career came in 2017 when he defeated boxing great Wladimir Klitschko. It was reported that he picked up a whopping £15m.
In his next fight, against Carlos Takam, The Telegraph reported that he earned £11m – a slight decrease from his fight with Klitschko.
The biggest payday of his career so far came in the rematch with Andy Ruiz Jr back in 2019. Joshua would lose the first encounter via seventh-round TKO in what was the first professional loss of his career.
Anthony Joshua earned £15million for his win against Wladimir Klitschko back in 2017
Following the win over Pulev, Joshua would fight Oleksandr Usyk twice. In the first meeting, Joshua earned £15m for the fight at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. He would lose to the Ukrainian via decision.
In the rematch, it was confirmed that he received a minimum of £33.2m. Once again, he would go on to lose via decision.
Joshua’s last fight was back in April where he defeated Jermaine Franklin by unanimous decision in what was his first win since 2020. It was reported that he pocketed around £10m for the win against the American.
In total, The Telegraph reported that Joshua has earned roughly £200m throughout his career so far. (Culled from daily mail.co.uk with changes on headline)
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