Anthony Joshua reportedly relocating to Dubai amid USA-Iran tensions

Following a mixed end to 2025 with a win over Jake Paul and a tragic accident in Nigeria, Anthony Joshua now looks forward to a greater 2026 for himself. Just months after finding himself on the list of a few of the highest British taxpayers, Joshua might now be heading toward Dubai, UAE.

Joshua, 36, recently confirmed that he could be becoming a resident of Dubai despite the continuing USA-Iran conflict. Recently, the Middle-Eastern city has emerged as some of the popular places to reside amongst athletes, celebrities, and businesspeople. While several people fled town after Iran retaliated, many decided to proceed their residency there.

In accordance with Mail Sport, paperwork filed for Joshua’s £150 million ($201 million) business revealed “The Watford Warrior’s” relocation. Within the paperwork, Joshua was required to say the country through which he could be residing. Despite the UAE suffering through several drone and missile attacks from Iran, Joshua went forward and decided to alter his residency.

Dubai has grow to be increasingly popular because of its zero-income tax policy. Previously residing within the UK, Joshua had an estimated amount of £11m($15m) last yr. Joshua’s company, Sparta Promotions, made a profit of £20.396 million ($27,35 million) and paid £6.65 million ($8.91 million) in 2024.

Joshua has been an everyday visitor to Dubai, where he often uses the sporting facilities there for training and holidaying. His visits to Dubai also include promotional work for the brands he represents. Joshua’s two firms, Sparta Promotions Limited and 258 Investments Limited, each indicate the formal change in his residency. A number of years ago, in 2017, Joshua went viral for a sparring session on the helipad of the famous sail-shaped Burj Al Arab hotel.

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