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Scottish Sun
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Generous Anthony Joshua pays fees for gifted student to study at Ashley Walters' drama school
The aspiring actor has also been offered representation by a top firm when he finishes his studies. TOP BOY Generous Anthony Joshua pays fees for gifted student to study at Ashley Walters' drama school Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) CHAMPION boxer Anthony Joshua's generous company has helped pay the tuition fees for a gifted student to attend Ashley Walters' drama school. Non-profit organisation Clean Herts Company has teamed up with creative agency IMC to make Watford lad Lebron James' dreams a reality. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 3 Aspiring actor Lebron James, pictured at Elstree Studios, has received a generous grant to cover his studies 3 Anthony Joshua is heavily involved with his non profit organisation Credit: Supplied The student, whose namesake is an NBA legend that has also starred as the lead role in box office hit Space Jam 2, said he is 'incredibly honoured and grateful" for the contribution. He continued: 'None of this would have been possible without the incredible support of AJ and the Clean Herts Commumity team and Kat with ICM, whose belief in me has opened doors I used to only dream about." Lebron was invited to Elstree Studios for a behind the scenes glimpse at how top productions like The Crown, Star Wars, and Strictly Come Dancing are made. He said: "Experiences like this have only fuelled my passion to become a respected actor. "This opportunity is a major step forward in developing my craft, and learning from some of the very best in the industry which I don't take lightly "I've made a promise to my family, my friends, and to myself - to always give everything I've got, stay grounded, and bring my community with me on this journey "These are only the sweet beginnings - the best is yet to come!" Kingdom School of Arts was founded in 2012 by Top Boy star Walters and film producer Nagajan Modhwadia. It is open to both amateurs and professionals and seeks to help close the gap between studies and real-life acting work. A spokesman for ICM said: "We are delighted to be able to give back to our local community. Anthony Joshua given hero's welcome on boxing trip to Ghana as Brit shows off his motorbike skills "After our CEO learned of Lebron James gaining a place at Kingdom Drama School, she instinctively wanted to assist Lebron and his family with paying towards his tuition fees and approached CHC." They continued: "We are extremely happy that CHC enabled us to do this for Lebron. It is a beautiful thing when like-minded organisations come together to help our future generation succeed - this is proof, that it does take a village to raise a child. "We have also offered Lebron, Actor Representation with ICM upon his graduation from Kingdom Drama School. "Our CEO Katerina Michael, thoroughly enjoyed showing Lebron and CHC around our office headquarters here in the Elstree Film Studios. "We hope being immersed in this environment for the day further inspired him to go get his dreams and achieve them. We look forward to working with Lebron and continuing to support him." Community interest company CHC is committed to supporting people in Joshua's hometown of Watford and across Hertfordshire. Whether it be hosting paintballing events, Christmas gatherings or sessions in AJ's old boxing gym, CHC is determined to be a source of aid and inspiration for the area it serves.


The Sun
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Generous Anthony Joshua pays fees for gifted student to study at Ashley Walters' drama school
CHAMPION boxer Anthony Joshua's generous company has helped pay the tuition fees for a gifted student to attend Ashley Walters' drama school. Non-profit organisation Clean Herts Company has teamed up with creative agency IMC to make Watford lad Lebron James' dreams a reality. 3 3 The student, whose namesake is an NBA legend that has also starred as the lead role in box office hit Space Jam 2, said he is 'incredibly honoured and grateful" for the contribution. He continued: 'None of this would have been possible without the incredible support of AJ and the Clean Herts Commumity team and Kat with ICM, whose belief in me has opened doors I used to only dream about." Lebron was invited to Elstree Studios for a behind the scenes glimpse at how top productions like The Crown, Star Wars, and Strictly Come Dancing are made. He said: "Experiences like this have only fuelled my passion to become a respected actor. "This opportunity is a major step forward in developing my craft, and learning from some of the very best in the industry which I don't take lightly "I've made a promise to my family, my friends, and to myself - to always give everything I've got, stay grounded, and bring my community with me on this journey "These are only the sweet beginnings - the best is yet to come!" Kingdom School of Arts was founded in 2012 by Top Boy star Walters and film producer Nagajan Modhwadia. It is open to both amateurs and professionals and seeks to help close the gap between studies and real-life acting work. A spokesman for ICM said: "We are delighted to be able to give back to our local community. Anthony Joshua given hero's welcome on boxing trip to Ghana as Brit shows off his motorbike skills "After our CEO learned of Lebron James gaining a place at Kingdom Drama School, she instinctively wanted to assist Lebron and his family with paying towards his tuition fees and approached CHC." They continued: "We are extremely happy that CHC enabled us to do this for Lebron. It is a beautiful thing when like-minded organisations come together to help our future generation succeed - this is proof, that it does take a village to raise a child. "We have also offered Lebron, Actor Representation with ICM upon his graduation from Kingdom Drama School. "Our CEO Katerina Michael, thoroughly enjoyed showing Lebron and CHC around our office headquarters here in the Elstree Film Studios. "We hope being immersed in this environment for the day further inspired him to go get his dreams and achieve them. We look forward to working with Lebron and continuing to support him." Community interest company CHC is committed to supporting people in Joshua's hometown of Watford and across Hertfordshire. Whether it be hosting paintballing events, Christmas gatherings or sessions in AJ's old boxing gym, CHC is determined to be a source of aid and inspiration for the area it serves. 3


The Irish Sun
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Generous Anthony Joshua pays fees for gifted student to study at Ashley Walters' drama school
CHAMPION boxer Anthony Joshua's generous company has helped pay the tuition fees for a gifted student to attend Ashley Walters' drama school. Non-profit organisation Clean Herts Company has teamed up with creative agency IMC to make Watford lad Lebron James ' dreams a reality. Advertisement 3 Aspiring actor Lebron James, pictured at Elstree Studios, has received a generous grant to cover his studies 3 Anthony Joshua is heavily involved with his non profit organisation Credit: Supplied The student, whose namesake is an NBA legend that has also starred as the lead role in box office hit Space Jam 2, said he is 'incredibly honoured and grateful" for the contribution. He continued: 'None of this would have been possible without the incredible support of AJ and the Clean Herts Commumity team and Kat with ICM, whose belief in me has opened doors I used to only dream about." Lebron was invited to Elstree Studios for a behind the scenes glimpse at how top productions like The Crown, Star Wars, and Strictly Come Dancing are made. He said: "Experiences like this have only fuelled my passion to become a respected actor. Advertisement READ MORE ON ANTHONY JOSHUA "This opportunity is a major step forward in developing my craft, and learning from some of the very best in the industry which I don't take lightly "I've made a promise to my family, my friends, and to myself - to always give everything I've got, stay grounded, and bring my community with me on this journey "These are only the sweet beginnings - the best is yet to come!" Kingdom School of Arts was founded in 2012 by Top Boy star Walters and film producer Nagajan Modhwadia. Advertisement Most read in Celebrity Breaking Breaking It is open to both amateurs and professionals and seeks to help close the gap between studies and real-life acting work. A spokesman for ICM said: "We are delighted to be able to give back to our local community. Anthony Joshua given hero's welcome on boxing trip to Ghana as Brit shows off his motorbike skills "After our CEO learned of Lebron James gaining a place at Kingdom Drama School, she instinctively wanted to assist Lebron and his family with paying towards his tuition fees and approached CHC." They continued: "We are extremely happy that CHC enabled us to do this for Lebron. It is a beautiful thing when like-minded organisations come together to help our future generation succeed - this is proof, that it does take a village to raise a child. Advertisement "We have also offered Lebron, Actor Representation with ICM upon his graduation from Kingdom Drama School. "Our CEO Katerina Michael, thoroughly enjoyed showing Lebron and CHC around our office headquarters here in the Elstree Film Studios. "We hope being immersed in this environment for the day further inspired him to go get his dreams and achieve them. We look forward to working with Lebron and continuing to support him." Community interest company CHC is committed to supporting people in Joshua's hometown of Watford and across Hertfordshire. Advertisement Whether it be hosting paintballing events, Christmas gatherings or sessions in AJ's old boxing gym, CHC is determined to be a source of aid and inspiration for the area it serves. 3 Ashley Walters is helping aspiring actors realise their dreams through his drama school Credit: Getty


The Sun
8 hours ago
- Sport
- The Sun
Anthony Joshua was such a student of the game he would ask amateur boxing hopefuls for advice, reveals Galal Yayai
ANTHONY JOSHUA was such a student of the game he would even ask amateur boxing hopefuls for advice. AJ only started boxing at 18 but just four years later he won Olympic gold for Great Britain in London. 3 3 And after turning professional, he won the unified heavyweight world titles under the mentorship of GB head coach Rob McCracken. Flyweight Galal Yafai - who won gold in Tokyo in 2021 - spent time with AJ at the GB's Sheffield HQ and was blown away by his eagerness to learn - from all comers. Yafai told SunSport: "It's quite crazy really and it's not a disrespectful thing, but sometimes he'd ask someone who's like a young kid who's just getting on the team, who's not even on the full podium squad that's on like an academy, which is like the younger team. "He'd ask them questions and I'd be like bloody hell, why are you asking him, him a question? "They just get on the team, he should be asking you, you're the Olympic gold medalist, you're the unified world champion. "But yeah, he'd always ask questions even from people - I don't want to say below him - but that are new to the team, way less experienced, not even just a little bit like way less experienced. "But he'd always give time, he's always good to myself and everyone around." Joshua, 35, parted ways with McCracken after losing to Oleksandr Usyk, 38, in September 2021. He has since been cornered by Robert Garcia, Derrick James and most recently Ben Davison. AJ has been out the ring since September when he was knocked out by Daniel Dubois, 27, before undergoing elbow surgery. He is yet to return to camp and Yafai - who faces Mexican Francisco Rodriguez Jr on Saturday - warned not to rule out a reunion with McCracken in Sheffield. Boxing icon Tyson Fury spotted posing topless in Scots town as he chats with locals Yafai said: "I was there when Josh was there and he became like part of the family and it was quite surreal at one stage because he was one of the most famous people in Britain, especially sportsman, but he became just someone that you'd see every day in the gym when he was in camp anyway. "So I almost became numb to it but he was a great fighter and a superstar. He helped everyone in in British boxing and I looked up to him when I was coming through. "If he ever came back Sheffield it'd be good to see him around but I don't know that's something that him and Rob would have to go through but crazier things have happened." Yafai bids to earn a shot at unified WBA and WBC champion Kenshiro Teraji - but first has to get past veteran Rodriguez Jr. He said: "I'd expect it, but you never know in boxing. Rodriguez is a top five competitor. "He's a former champion, he fought the best of the best, so it's not an easy fight. People don't really know him too well but I can't look past him. "He's a really good fighter and that's the thing nowadays, if people don't know who you're fighting, they don't think they're that good, which is the biggest mistake someone can make because he's a really good fighter but he's just not hugely well known here. "I'm not looking past him. He's a great fighter and hopefully I can get rid of him Saturday." 3


The Independent
2 days ago
- Sport
- The Independent
Anthony Joshua coach finally explains controversial ‘roll the dice' order in Daniel Dubois loss
Anthony Joshua 's coach Ben Davison has finally explained the controversial order to 'roll the dice' in September's defeat by Daniel Dubois. In a packed-out Wembley Stadium, Dubois dropped his fellow Briton four times and sealed a fifth-round stoppage, retaining the IBF heavyweight title in the process. Joshua, 35, has not fought since. While the former champion recovers from elbow surgery and considers shoulder treatment, 27-year-old Dubois is preparing to face unified champion Oleksandr Usyk. That bout will take place on 19 July at Wembley, where Dubois dealt Joshua a brutal KO in the fifth round, after 'AJ''s corner gave a surprising order after the fourth frame. With Joshua having been dropped once in each of the first, third and fourth rounds, many observers felt that the Olympic gold medalist needed to use the fifth round to recover. If successful, Joshua could perhaps have sought a finish later in the fight. Instead, Davison and his fellow cornerman encouraged Joshua to 'roll the dice'. Many fans and pundits interpreted that messaging as Davison and co urging Joshua to take an unnecessary risk. However, Davison has suggested that it was a specific reference to a combination: a double-jab and right uppercut. Responding to an observation made by Dubois's ex-coach Shane McGuigan on commentary, Davison told Talksport: 'It didn't [play out as McGuigan predicted], though. He's saying that Daniel's putting a right hand behind the double. So, he's saying Daniel Dubois throws a double-jab then a right hand. 'He would be 100 per cent correct; Daniel was throwing that throughout the fight. We've asked AJ to throw a double-jab and bring it up the middle. Daniel was defending AJ's right hand by ducking underneath it; therefore, if he's ducking underneath your right hand, the correct adjustment is to let him dip onto the right uppercut. ''Roll the dice' is like... that was something that he'd worked on throughout camp: double-jab, bring it up the middle. Because against [Filip] Hrgovic, again, he was so often – sorry, let me finish... He was regularly getting underneath Hrgovic's right hand. 'Hrgovic then started to throw an uppercut but wasn't bringing his feet in to be close enough to deliver the shot.' Moments before Dubois landed the knockout blow, Joshua appeared to stun the younger boxer, before seemingly over-committing to an attempt to finish the fight. In the ensuing moment, Dubois dropped Joshua for the final time, rendering AJ unable to beat the referee's count. Dubois was scheduled to defend the IBF belt against Joseph Parker in February but withdrew on two days' notice, citing illness. Parker went on to knock out Martin Bakole in two rounds. While Parker's next move is unclear, as is Joshua's, Dubois now bids for revenge against Usyk, who recovered from a controversial low blow to stop him in 2023. Dubois's team appealed the result, saying his low blow was in fact a legal body shot, but the appeal failed. Joshua has been linked with numerous potential opponents since losing to Dubois. A long-awaited fight against Tyson Fury has been mooted, although the latter claimed in January that he has retired from boxing – not for the first time. Meanwhile, a rematch with old rival Dillian Whyte was recently mentioned, only for Whyte to sign to face Moses Itauma.