Joshua says he will not kneel to protest racism tonight at the Met against Pulev

Anthony Joshua has discovered that he does not plan to kneel in front of mechi in the heavy weight against Cubrat Pulev on Saturday evening. He will battle with the Bulgarian at the WHembleyʹ, while he will be his first drug after more than a year, the Periscope broadcasts. Leaning before fights has turned into habit [...]
He will battle with the Bulgarian at the WHembleyʹ, while he will be his first drug after more than a year, the Periscope broadcasts.
Leanning before the games has turned into a habit in sports this year, after George FLoyd's tragic death in America in May, broadcasts Periscopi.
But Joshua has decided to do things differently this time. Until he admitted that kneeling remains an important image for the world to see, he said he worked in the background to send his personal message about the situation.
He said, "I will not kneel."
I'm trying to do other things. What we're trying to do is create a union to support British culture, that's important to show the African people that their community is valued in British society.
I think this is more important, in this we are currently working with some athletes, different people, different countries.
Bowing down is important. 100%, but for me personally, this time I'm doing something different.” /Periscope. com/












