
Funeral prayers echoed through the halls of the iconic London Central Mosque on January 4, 2026, as family, friends, and the boxing community gathered to bid farewell to two cherished figures: Sina Ghami and Abdul Latif Kevin Ayodele. The duo, known as steadfast associates of heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua, passed away under circumstances that have left the sports world in mourning. The service, held in the heart of London’s Regent’s Park, underscored the deep bonds within Joshua’s inner circle and highlighted the multicultural fabric of the UK’s sports scene.
Sina Ghami, a prominent figure in Joshua’s professional entourage, served as a key trainer and confidant, contributing to the boxer’s rigorous preparation for high-stakes bouts. Reports from boxing insiders and social media tributes portray Ghami as a dedicated mentor whose expertise in strength conditioning and tactical strategy played a pivotal role in Joshua’s career triumphs, including his unified heavyweight titles. Abdul Latif Kevin Ayodele, equally integral to the team, managed logistics and personal support, often described by peers as the “glue” holding Joshua’s camp together during grueling training camps and global tours. Ayodele, with his Nigerian roots, brought a vibrant energy that resonated across Joshua’s diverse team.

The funeral, conducted in line with Islamic rites, drew a subdued yet respectful crowd, including members of Joshua’s camp and representatives from the British-Nigerian community. Anthony Joshua himself was present at the proceedings, he also issued a heartfelt social media statement earlier today: “Rest in power, my brothers Sina and Abdul. Your impact on my journey is eternal. 😓🙏🏾.” Eyewitness accounts from the mosque shared on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) captured the somber atmosphere, with attendees offering prayers and reflections on the men’s legacies.
Joshua’s associates’ died in a ghastly motor accident late last year in Ogun State, Nigeria with Joshua . The London Central Mosque, a hub for over 40,000 worshippers annually, provided a fitting venue, reflecting the associates’ spiritual commitments amid their high-profile sports lives.

This tragedy adds to a string of challenges for Joshua, who has navigated personal losses alongside his professional resurgence. Tributes have poured in from fellow boxers like Derek Chisora and promoters, emphasizing Ghami and Ayodele’s behind-the-scenes influence on British boxing. As the community heals, their memory endures as pillars of resilience and loyalty in the ring and beyond.
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