ANTHONY JOSHUA has revealed he’s on course to punch a serious investment in Watford.
The former two-time unified heavyweight champion, who has earned over £219MILLION in his career, grew up in the town and has given back to the community through his Clean Herts Community initiative over the years.



But the Watford warrior, 35, now wants to use millions in the bank to help get the Bees buzzing again.
He told SecondsOut: “We wanted to move into private equity, venture capital funds.
“As you earn, naturally, you want to save.
“So rather than me spending recklessly I’m trying to invest money into certain asset classes and that was an opportunity that presented itself.
“Nothing’s come of it yet. It’s a serious investment. If it comes off it’s one that should do well.
“If they went back to the Premier League, then I’d need to get a shop on Market Street because the traffic that would be coming through Watford would be phenomenal.
“If we don’t do it then good luck to them anyway because they’re a great team.”;
Watford ended the season in 14th place, a whopping 11 points off the final play-off place.
Joshua has been on the sidelines since his crushing fifth-round KO defeat to in their Wembley war last September.
AJ is currently eyeing a long-overdue Battle of Britain with rival , who recently performed a public U-turn on his latest retirement.
But their mammoth domestic dust-up won’t take place any time soon as in the coming weeks to address a long-standing elbow injury.
When quizzed about his ring return, he told DAZN: “I’m trying to get my body right.
“I have got to actually have a little surgery on my elbow.
“A small surgery sometime in May. I’m finalising the details.
“That will see me out of the gym for maybe six to eight weeks, and then when I’m healed, I will be back.”;