I’m a former world boxing champion with a net worth over £200m but I still live with my mum at 34, says Anthony Joshua

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ANTHONY JOSHUA has revealed that he still lives with his mum in London.

The former heavyweight champion of the world is believed to be worth over £200million following his exploits in the ring.

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Anthony Joshua sat down for a chat with Louis Theroux[/caption]
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The boxing superstar is close with mum Yeta[/caption]
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Louis Theroux asked Joshua about where he calls home[/caption]

But the humble star still lives with his mum Yeta, admitting that he doesn’t want to leave her on her own.

Joshua, 34, was asked about his dating life while appearing on a BBC programme with Louis Theroux.

He admitted to being down-to-earth when it comes to meeting girls, but wouldn’t commit to moving in with one willy nilly.

Family man AJ said: “I still live my mum.

“In our culture you grow up with your family. We grow up in our own family homes for a long time. We support our parents.

“Why am I gonna move out and leave my mum by herself? For some girl?”

On his traditional view of relationships, he said: “When a man marries she becomes a child of the mum.”

The hulking 6ft 6in star then added: “When a girl gets with me she ain’t just marrying me, she’s marrying my family.”

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Joshua was asked by Theroux about how he meets women.

He surprised the acclaimed documentary maker by admitting: “It could be at the local supermarket, at the petrol station… it could be anywhere.”

The two-time former champ even said he’d take a girl to Pizza Hut, if that’s what she fancied.

He added that he wouldn’t be worried about attention from onlookers, as he’s a “people person”.

Earlier in the interview, Joshua had admitted to smoking marijuana at just 13-years-old.

On how he put those days behind him, Joshua said: “If you can’t get the distractions out of your life, you can’t get your full attention on improving as an athlete.

“For me, when I stopped smoking I was able to progress.”

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Joshua, 34, admitted to being a ‘people person’[/caption]
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