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The next person AJ will fight will fall like the walls of Jericho, fans react as Anthony Joshua visits Fela’s shrine (Video)
Nigerian boxer, Anthony Joshua caused a social media frenzy following his visit to Fela Kuti’s New Afrika Shrine.
Joshua has been on a Nigerian tour, visiting several landmarks and interacting with fans.
The British boxer, who constantly connects with his Nigerian roots via social media, shared the video of his visit on his Twitter and Instagram handles @anthonyfjoshua, @anthonyjoshua.
In the video, Joshua is seen mixing up with fans before meeting Femi Kuti who showed him around the Shrine.
Commenting under the post, fans joked that Joshua had come to Nigeria to fortify himself for the upcoming match against Andy Ruiz.
In June, he lost to Ruiz by total knock out in the seventh round.
He surrendered all four of his heavyweight titles in what was considered as one of the biggest upsets in boxing history.
Fans pointed out that Joshua’s reconnection with his Nigerian roots would give him winning edge during the rematch.
@AnthonioC_ tweeted, The next person you going fight will fall like the walls of Jericho.”
@Haddadin7 said, “And this is the champion of the world bonding with his people to feel the edge to focus and fight again for them! Great way to search for motives and #Stayhumble.”
@BetrandDuru said, “There’s power in the roots. Touching base enlightens the mind. We are proud of you champ.”
@Lawalawojide tweeted, “Anthony is live in Nigeria, Andy Ruiz you are in soup. A.J is coming for his Belt.”
A rematch is being fixed for November or December 2019 although other details are yet to be released.
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