
Anthony Joshua avoids driving ban by blaming speeding offence on 'physical and mental fatigue' leading up to his devastating Daniel Dubois defeat
Daily MailAnthony Joshua has escaped a driving ban after being caught speeding in the build-up to his devastating knockout defeat by Daniel Dubois on Saturday night. Joshua pleaded guilty to the offence on September 17, just four days before getting into the ring, but blamed his misdemeanour on 'physical and mental fatigue' from his 'very intense training camp'. Anthony Joshua was kncoked out by Daniel Dubois inside five rounds on Saturday night Joshua pleaded guilty to speeding just four days before getting into the ring with Dubois AJ blamed his speeding offence on 'physical and mental fatigue' and escaped a driving ban He told Hastings Magistrates' Court he needed to drive to get to remote locations for boxing sessions, and was subsequently fined £1,167 while avoiding a ban, but it is not known whether he learned his fate prior to getting into the ring with Dubois. Joshua's letter of mitigation read: 'I fully accept responsibility for my actions on May 29, 2024 and deeply regret my failure to adhere to the speed limits.
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