Anthony Joshua black shops furore: Heavyweight champion denies he’s racist

Anthony Joshua has unveiled a strongly-worded statement in response to backlash he’s struggling with right after producing a speech in his hometown of Watford in the Uk about the weekend.

The planet heavyweight champion took aspect in a Black Life Issue rally and was filmed speaking to the group on a microphone about the need to have to defeat the “virus” of racism.

But a person line drew an indignant response. Joshua informed the group not to riot and loot and keep united in nonviolent demonstrations, incorporating: “Show them the place it hurts, abstain from paying your cash in their shops and economies, and invest in black-owned organizations.”

Some interpreted the message as Joshua contacting on black people to boycott white organizations, but the 30-year-aged strike again, stating he was reading the speech on behalf of a good friend, who had composed it but couldn’t attend.

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