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Anthony Joshua helps fund British amateur boxing

WORLD heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has made a substantial donation to help fund amateur boxing in Britain – saying he hopes “we have not lost the next generation” of fighters.

Some clubs have closed and boxing was not included on a list of sports that received a £300m (US$402m) bailout in November.

Briton Joshua, 31, gave a six-figure sum to the amateur boxing federations of England, Wales and Scotland.

“Without grassroots boxing, there is no Anthony Joshua,” he said.

“The doors to these gyms are always open to any kid from any background,” Joshua, who turned professional after winning Olympic gold at London 2012, told BBC sports editor Dan Roan.

“If I was 18 again and I was in a position where the gym was closed and it might not open, I would be devastated.

“It’s not just financial help. I will often try and motivate these kids by being among them, bringing my belts down and training with them.

“I believe in the next 10-15 years, you are going to see the leaders of tomorrow, but I hope it’s not 25-30 years because we have lost this next generation.”

Funding will be provided to the clubs most in need. – bbc.com