The Chronicle

‘We could lose stars of tomorrow without more funding’

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ANTHONY Joshua has warned the next generation of boxing stars could be lost to the sport if it fails to gain more financial support through the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Many amateur gyms have been forced to shut through the lockdown and there are fears some could be forced to close for good unless more assistance is forthcomin­g.

Joshua, who fought at Finchley before roaring through the amateur ranks to win gold at London 2012, has made a substantia­l financial donation to clubs via the three home nations federation­s.

Joshua said: “Boxing helped shape me, both physically and mentally. It is no secret that without boxing and the family created around my amateur gym my life could have been very different. The sport has given me a lot and I want to help highlight the issues affecting grassroots clubs and do what I can to keep the lights on for those most in need.

“I am not using this as an opportunit­y to criticise the Government for its lack of funding towards boxing but I would like to use my platform to ask them to rethink their stance. Without support we will lose community hubs and potentiall­y the stars of tomorrow.”

The funding will be distribute­d to clubs via England Boxing, Welsh Boxing and Boxing Scotland, whose chairman Kevin Bell said: “It is to Anthony’s great credit he recognises the impact of Covid-19 on amateur boxing, from loss of training among boxers to the inability to host shows that sustain clubs financiall­y.

“It is also the hallmark of a true world and Olympic champion that he has proactivel­y sought to help amateur boxing during this ongoing period of uncertaint­y.”

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