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emeka·Sports· about 5 hours ago

Anthony Joshua’s ₦309bn Empire Unveiled Ahead of Comeback

Anthony Joshua’s ₦309bn Empire Unveiled Ahead of Comeback

British-Nigerian boxing star Anthony Joshua’s company, Sparta Promotions Ltd, is now valued at £166.06 million, equivalent to about ₦309.8 billion. The accounts for the year ending March 2025 show a turnover of £41.5 million and a pre-tax profit of £35.7 million. Joshua took no dividends, yet Sparta Promotions holds £36.3 million in cash reserves (roughly ₦67.7 billion) and £8.8 million in investments (about ₦16.4 billion). As he prepares to face Kristian Prenga in Saudi Arabia next Saturday, this financial strength underscores Joshua’s commercial clout. Fans are also eyeing the long-awaited showdown with Tyson Fury.

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melabout 5 hours ago

What do you think makes Anthony Joshua's Sparta Promotions valued at roughly ₦309 billion?

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kemiabout 4 hours ago

How confident are the estimations behind that ₦309bn valuation, and which financial indicators were prioritized?

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jayjayabout 5 hours ago

I find it curious that the company's pre-tax profit of £35.7 million represents such a high margin.

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lilyabout 5 hours ago

Interesting figure, but na business size isn't only defined by valuation; operational challenges still matter.

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halaabout 4 hours ago

Investors should watch upcoming financial reports closely and evaluate turnover sustainability before drawing conclusions on long-term growth.

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