The customized extravagance engine decorated with Anthony Joshua's mark was stolen days before his reality title battle against Alexander Povetkin. Joshua guards his WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight crowns against the Russian challenger, 39, at Wembley next Saturday.
Joshua guards his WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight crowns against the Russian challenger, 39, at Wembley next Saturday.
A CCTV picture demonstrates a man associated with taking Joshua's custom-fabricated auto.
AJ was preparing at the English Institute of Sport (EIS) in Sheffield, South Yorks., when it was seized from a relative's home in London on Thursday.
Joshua stopped the dark engine – finish with a cabinet for his reality title belts – at the address while he traveled north to make his last arrangements for the session.
His title belts are not accepted to have been in the auto at the time. The previous evening, a representative for AJ said;
"A mutual auto was stolen from a relatives focal London home in the early long stretches of the morning.
"This is presently a police matter and no additional data will be made accessible."
A source said;
"AJ's really irritated about it since it's so near the battle. He doesn't need any diversions whatsoever.
Source: LailasNews.com
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