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Anthony Joshua blames training regime for Lewes speeding offence

He asked the court to consider the impact any driving ban could have on his career, due to his need to travel to and from training sessions.

He said: “I would like to respectfully ask the court to consider the potential impact of extra penalty points, which could lead to a driving ban, on my career.

“As an athlete, I rely heavily on my ability to drive to and from training sessions, which are often at locations that are difficult to reach.”

He already had three points on his licence at the time of the offence, but was not given a ban.

Mr Joshua, who is a two-time former heavyweight champion, lost to fellow Brit and International Boxing Federation champion Daniel Dubois at Wembley on Saturday, in a fifth round knockout.


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