Anthony Joshua: British boxer lives up to his nickname 'landlord' with multimillion investment portfolio

Anthony Joshua: British boxer lives up to his nickname 'landlord' with multimillion investment portfolio

Eric Munene 17:22 - 12.10.2024

Antony Joshua has spent over 150 million pounds on property over the last 18 months as he looks to secure his future.

Anthony Joshua is stepping into a new role that goes beyond the boxing ring. With a growing reputation as "The Landlord," the heavyweight champion is making headlines not just for his fights, but for his impressive investments in real estate.

Over the past 18 months, Joshua has reportedly splashed out a staggering £150 million on properties, showcasing his commitment to building a robust portfolio and securing his financial future.

From knockouts to investments

After a surprising defeat to Daniel Dubois, Joshua has maintained a low profile in the boxing world.

However, away from the spotlight, he has been diligently expanding his property empire, particularly in London's competitive real estate market.

According to the Daily Mail the boxer reveals that he is inundated with investment opportunities, reflecting his strategic approach to wealth management.

"AJ has always been keen on smart investments," a friend shared. "He wants to 'buy up the board,' much like in Monopoly, but he’s careful and doesn’t rush into anything."

Antony Joshua has a diverse portfolio

Joshua’s recent acquisitions include a high-profile £30 million commercial venture that marks a significant addition to his portfolio.

His investments are not limited to residential properties; he is also looking at commercial spaces that promise lucrative returns. This diversification aligns with his ambitions to create multiple revenue streams beyond boxing.

Luxury on wheels

The Landlord moniker isn’t just confined to property; it extends to Joshua's taste in luxury automobiles.

His garage boasts an impressive collection, including a custom £150,000 Range Rover SVO and a £600,000 Rolls Royce Phantom stretch. Each vehicle reflects his success and flair for the finer things in life.

Charitable ventures and small star-ups

Joshua is not just focused on personal gain. He is an active supporter of charitable organisations and has shown interest in investing in start-up projects, demonstrating his desire to give back to the community.

Furthermore, he is exploring the possibility of launching his own boxing promotion company, a move that would cement his legacy within the sport.

With the boxing world buzzing about a potential rematch with Dubois, Joshua’s focus remains on both his athletic and business endeavours.

Promoter Eddie Hearn indicated that Joshua is eager to return to the ring, showing that his competitive spirit is as strong as ever.

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