‘I didn’t have a choice – if I had a choice, though, I’d still be black,’ middleweight titleholder told crowd in Auckland
“I have to speak up,” Nigerian-born New Zealander Adesanya said in Auckland. “I’ve been doing it for like the last two weeks. For the last two weeks on my [Instagram] stories, you’ll see I’ve been angry. I’m p***ed off.Download now
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