In a dazzling display of his prowess, former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua secured a decisive victory over Robert Helenius earlier this month at the 02 Arena. The exhilarating bout culminated in a seventh-round knockout, a testament to Joshua’s exceptional skill and determination.
The former champion also earned a massive $10 million purse for this fight, despite the short-notice replacement. The boxing world now buzzes with anticipation as talks of Joshua’s next match gain momentum. Speculations point towards a mega-money clash against Deontay Wilder, a showdown that promises to be a gripping spectacle. In addition, AJ’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, confidently asserts that negotiations for the much-awaited duel in Saudi Arabia are drawing to a close. However, amidst the celebratory atmosphere following his recent triumph, Joshua has inadvertently found himself in a legal quagmire.
Anthony Joshua spurs controversy with his risky ride
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The heavyweight champion was recently captured on camera riding an electric scooter through the bustling streets of London. This seemingly innocuous act is, in fact, a violation of Transport for London (TFL) regulations. E-scooters are prohibited on public roads and in public places unless they are part of TFL’s official e-scooter rental trial. Private ownership and the operation of e-scooters on public roads remain strictly forbidden.
Anthony Joshua posts video of himself brazenly illegally riding on a £2,400 e-scooter through the streets of London https://t.co/QH2pQMNduP
— Mail Sport (@MailSport) August 29, 2023
In the video posted on the Briton’s Instagram story, he can be seen zipping through London on an Inokim e-scooter. Notably, the prices of their scooter products range from £856 to £2,400 ($1083–$3,300). While Joshua’s adventure might have seemed harmless, it has ignited a firestorm of controversy within the community, evoking both outrage and concern.
A user suggested that Joshua should be in prison for his violations.
Lock him up
— Nath (@NUFCNATH9) August 29, 2023
Another user wanted ‘AJ’ locked up for his transgression.
Should be imprisoned imo
— DRobson (@Boshsoldier22) August 29, 2023
However, a user wondered which shops the former champion visited during his outing.
Wonder what shops he stoped at 🤔
— Gazza (@Gazonca) August 29, 2023
Moreover, a user could not understand why riding across the city on a scooter was illegal.
Illegally?? How and why?
— Renewed hope 2023 (@OdeyphilA) August 29, 2023
A user also seemed confused about the legality of electric vehicles.
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Do we want electric vehicles or don't we!! Its so confusing
— Ste F (@Stevefoxy78) August 29, 2023
The incident has ignited debates about the responsibility of notable public figures to adhere to the law. While Joshua’s crime might not be severe, it highlights a broader discourse on the use of e-scooters in urban environments. Moreover, his recent encounter with controversy on London’s streets is a reminder that even world champions must respect the law.
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