Anthony Joshua has shown his support for the Black Lives Matter movement by attending a protest march in his hometown. The WBA, WBO and IBF world heavyweight champion took to the streets of Watford on Saturday to campaign following the controversial death of African American George Floyd in Minneapolis.
Hundreds of demonstrators joined Joshua in the peaceful protest, which involved two separate walks through Watford's town centre.
At one stage Joshua addressed those on the march by speaking over a microphone. He was wearing a hooded jumper with 'Black Lives Matter' written across the front, like a number of other people on the march.