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Britain’s IBF world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has speak out on the punishment he thinks boxers who failed the doping test should face, The Champion sight a lifetime banned from all boxing activity as the best punishment suitable for such a crime against the federation and system.

Anthony Joshua became the first boxer to simultaneously hold the Olympic super-heavyweight crown and a version of the world heavyweight title with his victory at O2 Arena in April, not to long he was also triumphant in London 2012 Games were he won gold from the competition.

The superstar said he had undergo test twice from the Britain’s anti-doping agency this week to prove he is never on drugs when on ring, the Champion will defend his title against Dominic Breazeale who hails from America though the fight will be held in London on Saturday.

Joshua further went to highlight his view on the issue he said: “If there is anything you’re taking to gain an advantage over your opponent, 100 per cent you should be banned for life,” Joshua, who won the world heavyweight crown in only his 16th professional fight in April, told British media.

“If there is anything you’re taking to gain an advantage over your opponent, 100 per cent you should be banned for life,” Joshua, who won the world heavyweight crown in only his 16th professional fight in April, told British media.
“It is happening out there. I’ve always been into hard work and being aware of what you’re taking. I’ve been tested twice in these last couple of weeks. One was 6am and one was 10pm.
“You have to let them know in advance where you’re going to be sleeping, where you’re going to be training and what you’re going to be doing.”
He concluded thanking is supporters and promise to do his best to retain the title as he battle fairly adhering to the rule.

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