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A look ahead to the eagerly anticipated latest edition of The Gloves Are Off, featuring Anthony Joshua and Dominic Breazeale

Anthony Joshua and Dominic Breazeale go face-to-face in the latest war of words in Sunday's edition of The Gloves Are Off.

The heavyweight rivals will be out to land some punishing shots when they fight on June 25, live on Sky Sports Box Office.

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But to kick off the countdown, you can watch IBF heavyweight world champion Joshua and his first challenger, unbeaten American Breazeale, getting up close and personal.

Johnny Nelson is the man in the middle as the latest heavyweight enemies go to verbal war, with the following battles breaking out...

Gloves Are Off: Joshua v Breazeale

King Charles dethroned: Breazeale is a proud American and certainly wasn't when he saw Charles Martin stopped in the second round by Joshua.

Joshua top of the tree: The new IBF world champion tells us what it means to be champion and if he has changed since winning the crown.

Cammarelle the Italian, he won that gold medal. Fighting in your back yard, leaving things up to the judges, you’re gonna get that nod. I do not believe Joshua is a gold medallist. Cammarelle won that fight.
Dominic Breazeale on Joshua's gold at London 2012

No golden glory: Breazeale makes it clear he was far from impressed when Joshua struck gold at London 2012.

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Belt up, Breazeale: Joshua is in no mood to surrender his world title and tells the challenger that it will be worse than just losing.

People love it, man. You’ll see when you’re in that arena. People pay to see blood, people pay to see war. That’s why people are supporting me along my journey, because I’ve delivered every time I’ve stepped in the ring.
Anthony Joshua

To hear more from them both and to see if they shake hands at the end of the show, watch at 7pm on Sunday on Sky Sports 2 HD.

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