Anthony Joshua fight figures revealed as British boxing mogul prepares for blockbuster fight against Otto Wallin
ANTHONY JOSHUA has had a hugely successful career in the boxing ring since he made his debut over a decade ago.
And the Watford-born star isn't short of cash as SunSport takes fans through his full fight figures.
What is Anthony Joshua's overall career earnings?
Joshua's first huge payday came in a 2015 fight against British rival Dillian Whyte where he took home approximately £3m after landed a seventh-round KO on the Body Snatcher.
AJ's win against Charles Martin saw him take home a reported £5m - the same for the epic Eric Molina victory while he earned 500k less for the Dominic Breazeale bout.
However, one of the biggest wins of Joshua's career came in 2017 when he defeated boxing great Wladimir Klitschko.
It was reported that Joshua picked up a whopping £15m for this victory.
His next fight, against Carlos Takam, is thought to have earned AJ £10m - not as much as his fight with Klitschko but still an impressive amount.
His world title fight against Joseph Parker saw him earn an extra £16m before pocketing £20m against Alexander Povetkin but the Brit took home an incredible total of £86m for the two Andy Ruiz Jr fights.
But his biggest cheques to date come through the two blockbuster defeats against Oleksandr Usyk where Joshua made a total of £115m.
Meanwhile, his April 2023 match against Jermaine Franklin is said to have pocketed the star a cool £10m and his August 2023 bout against Robert Helenius reportedly saw Joshua take home an £8m fee.
It has been estimated that Joshua has earned almost £300m throughout his career so far.
Joshua's career highlights include competing in the London 2012 Olympics where he won a gold medal against the then-reigning champion Roberto Cammarelle.
AJ turned professional in July 2013, when he signed a deal with Matchroom Boxing..
Who is Anthony Joshua and where did he grow up?
Joshua is a famous boxer.
He was born in Watford to Nigerian parents in 1989.
AJ spent some of his early years in Nigeria, before returning to Watford as a child and attending Kings Langley Secondary School.
There, he was called Femi by his friends and former teachers, due to his middle name Oluwafemi.
Joshua excelled at football and athletics while at school and began boxing in 2007, aged 18.