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Anthony Joshua Urges Athletes, Entertainers to Focus on Business for Sustainable Wealth
- Anthony Joshua advises athletes and entertainers to focus on business for long-term wealth.
- He emphasizes that billionaire status is not achieved through sports or fame alone.
- Joshua urges a focus on sustainability, business ethics, and strategic investments.
Nigerian-British professional boxer and two-time world heavyweight champion, Anthony Joshua, has offered his perspective on the path to becoming a billionaire.
Joshua emphasized that achieving such financial success cannot solely be accomplished through entertainment or sports.
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He urged entertainers and athletes to look beyond the allure of fame and instead focus on the business side of their careers to ensure long-term sustainability.
In a post on his Snapchat, Joshua stated: “for any to reach billionaire status, it will not be through sports, music or entertainment.
“Don’t get lost in the hype, focus on the sustainability, books and business ethics.”
While only a select few entertainers and athletes have reached billionaire status globally, many attribute their wealth to lucrative endorsements and savvy business ventures outside their primary professions.
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Notable examples of billionaire figures in entertainment and sports include Jay-Z, Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan, and LeBron James, as reported by Forbes.
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