Joshua added that he understood what the pair had “wanted to do for their families” and that his goal “is to continue to help them achieve their goals”.
Ayodele was the personal trainer of the former two-time unified heavyweight champion while Ghami was Joshua’s strength and conditioning coach. Both died at the crash scene.
In his video, Joshua gave little away about his boxing plans, but noted “the mission must go on”.
“It ain’t about legacy, it’s just about doing what is right and I know I am going to do what is right by them,” he reiterated.
The accident occurred weeks after Joshua stopped YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in Miami to stay on course to face old foe Tyson Fury this year.
Fury has since announced his eagerly anticipated return to the ring and is set to face Arslanbek Makhmudov on April 11.
The fate of the mooted all-British battle between the two heavyweights Joshua and Fury remains unclear, with speculation the former could now retire.
But promoter Eddie Hearn has said the 36-year-old Joshua would be given all the time he needed to cope with the loss.
Earlier this month, Joshua shared online footage of himself returning to the gym, hitting pads with a trainer for what he called “mental strength therapy”.
In the video posted Thursday, Joshua said: “One day my time will come and I’m not scared either at all. It’s actually comforting knowing that I’ve got two brothers on the other side.
“I’ve lost people before, but I don’t think I’ve lost people like that, my left and my right, you know?”
- Agence France-Presse