"These healthy conversations will help make a change because people will learn more about this and will educate their kids.“I want to use my position as a sportsman with a big platform to put back into the community and unite and change the image. 'I'd still kick his a***, any time of the day. Boxing's biggest fight of 2019 is on Saturday, and it's an epic world heavyweight title rematch few saw coming. So I went back to the community in Watford and am working on a project.“I want to help the local kids from every background with opportunities.”“I know it is not going to happen overnight. "If Wilder doesn't happen, let's do Joshua in December. We will automatically post your comment and a link to the news story to your Facebook timeline at the same time it is posted on MailOnline. 'Grow a pair, come see the champ, and I'll sort you all out.

Black people get a raw deal when it comes to policing.”Black people get a raw deal when it comes to policing. Even as a black man myself I know how many people I hire from one community to an­other. Your details from Facebook will be used to provide you with tailored content, marketing and ads in line with our Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group "I don’t want us to only be relevant when I’m knocking someone out or a police off­icer has his knee on someone’s neck.“I want us to have positive images that there are architects, doctors, entrepreneurs, lawyers and valuable members of British society amongst the afro carribean community.”"I’ve heard fans giving racial abuse to players on the pitch and clubs get a few thousand pounds fine. It's their own fault. If we have more representatives at the top table, other issues will be sorted along the way.”“It is very difficult to decide who goes and who stays, which is I why I have come to the conclusion that ­plaques by the statues are the best way forward so we can all learn something.”“What leans me slightly against pulling them down is I don’t want people to forget. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click Boxing champion Anthony Joshua leads our panel as they examine racism in Britain in 2020 Writer and award-winning broadcaster Trevor Phillips, 66, was the former chairman of the Equality and Human Rights commission Patrick Hutchinson, 49, a personal trainer from Thornton Heath, was hail­ed a hero when he carried a rival activist to safety at a Black Lives Matter protest in London Education reformer Katharine Birbalsingh, 46, is the founder and head of Michaela Community School and has been dubbed 'Britain’s toughest head' Stuart Lawrence, 43, works to raise awareness of diversity through the Stephen Lawrence Foundation after his brother was murdered in a racist attack in 1993 Our Time For Change Q&A session was chaired by talkSPORT presenter Hugh ­Woozencroft Anthony says he wants to use his position as a sportsman with a big platform to put back into the community Trevor says 'a generation of sportspeople like Anthony are now using their powers to change things more widely' The panel discuss whether or not the Black Lives Matter statement has become too divisive in sportAnthony Joshua and Time For Change panel discuss racism in sport Trevor says one of the best things to come from the movement is that 'people are no longer embarrassed to talk about race'Anthony Joshua explains what black lives matter means to him during Sun's Time For Change debate Stuart believes the police have moved forward but says 'there is always going to be that institutional racism in the Met'Hero BLM protester Patrick Hutchinson gives his views on British policing during Sun's Time For Change debate Katharine argues that she has never seen a history textbook that doesn’t teach slavery, civil rights in America or colonialismAnthony Joshua and Time For Change panel discuss how British schools should tackle black issues Speaking about statues, Trevor says 'what leans me slightly against pulling them down is I don’t want people to forget'Trevor Phillips explains why he doesn't believe in removing statues of historical figures during Sun's Time For Change debate