World heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury, has said that he suffered racism in 2020.
According to the British boxer, he and his wife, Paris Fury, were turned away from a restaurant in the United Kingdom due to his Traveller heritage.
Fury said this while reacting to the racial justice protests taking place around the world following the killing of 46-year-old black American, George Floyd by a US policeman.
The 31-year-old told GMB on Wednesday:-
“I think it is a terrible thing that’s happened with the guy [George Floyd] who has been choked – unacceptable behaviour from any colour or race of people.“A lot of riots have been going on in America, and I think they are trying to make a point and let people know it is unacceptable.“Blackout should not just be a one-day thing, and you should not just post it then forget about it for the other 364 days in a year.“Because I am a white male and I suffered racism in 2020 as a white person, coming from a Travelling background.“Even today you can go into pubs, and you can see signs saying, ‘No Travellers or gypsies allowed’.”
He added:-
We are on Instagram @viraltrendnews“Paris and I went to go to a restaurant and they said no gypsies allowed.“I said, ‘I am a heavyweight champion of the world representing this country [United Kingdom]’.”