Britain’s Prince Harry and former world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua teamed up to help disadvantaged youth through sports by launching the “Made by Sport” campaign.
The royal joined Joshua, as well as two-time olympic gold medalist Nicola Adams, at a gym in the south-central London district of Lambeth where they spoke to children as they boxed in and out of the ring.
Joshua remains committed to helping the less privileged despite seeing his perfect professional boxing record shattered this month as he lost all four of his heavyweight title belts to huge underdog Andy Ruiz Jr.
Britain’s Prince Harry and former world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua teamed up to help disadvantaged youth through sports by launching the “Made by Sport” campaign.
The royal joined Joshua, as well as two-time olympic gold medalist Nicola Adams, at a gym in the south-central London district of Lambeth where they spoke to children as they boxed in and out of the ring.
Joshua remains committed to helping the less privileged despite seeing his perfect professional boxing record shattered this month as he lost all four of his heavyweight title belts to huge underdog Andy Ruiz Jr.
Britain’s Prince Harry and former world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua teamed up to help disadvantaged youth through sports by launching the “Made by Sport” campaign.
The royal joined Joshua, as well as two-time olympic gold medalist Nicola Adams, at a gym in the south-central London district of Lambeth where they spoke to children as they boxed in and out of the ring.
Joshua remains committed to helping the less privileged despite seeing his perfect professional boxing record shattered this month as he lost all four of his heavyweight title belts to huge underdog Andy Ruiz Jr.
Britain’s Prince Harry and former world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua teamed up to help disadvantaged youth through sports by launching the “Made by Sport” campaign.
The royal joined Joshua, as well as two-time olympic gold medalist Nicola Adams, at a gym in the south-central London district of Lambeth where they spoke to children as they boxed in and out of the ring.
Joshua remains committed to helping the less privileged despite seeing his perfect professional boxing record shattered this month as he lost all four of his heavyweight title belts to huge underdog Andy Ruiz Jr.
Britain’s Prince Harry and former world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua teamed up to help disadvantaged youth through sports by launching the “Made by Sport” campaign.
The royal joined Joshua, as well as two-time olympic gold medalist Nicola Adams, at a gym in the south-central London district of Lambeth where they spoke to children as they boxed in and out of the ring.
Joshua remains committed to helping the less privileged despite seeing his perfect professional boxing record shattered this month as he lost all four of his heavyweight title belts to huge underdog Andy Ruiz Jr.
Britain’s Prince Harry and former world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua teamed up to help disadvantaged youth through sports by launching the “Made by Sport” campaign.
The royal joined Joshua, as well as two-time olympic gold medalist Nicola Adams, at a gym in the south-central London district of Lambeth where they spoke to children as they boxed in and out of the ring.
Joshua remains committed to helping the less privileged despite seeing his perfect professional boxing record shattered this month as he lost all four of his heavyweight title belts to huge underdog Andy Ruiz Jr.
Britain’s Prince Harry and former world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua teamed up to help disadvantaged youth through sports by launching the “Made by Sport” campaign.
The royal joined Joshua, as well as two-time olympic gold medalist Nicola Adams, at a gym in the south-central London district of Lambeth where they spoke to children as they boxed in and out of the ring.
Joshua remains committed to helping the less privileged despite seeing his perfect professional boxing record shattered this month as he lost all four of his heavyweight title belts to huge underdog Andy Ruiz Jr.
Britain’s Prince Harry and former world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua teamed up to help disadvantaged youth through sports by launching the “Made by Sport” campaign.
The royal joined Joshua, as well as two-time olympic gold medalist Nicola Adams, at a gym in the south-central London district of Lambeth where they spoke to children as they boxed in and out of the ring.
Joshua remains committed to helping the less privileged despite seeing his perfect professional boxing record shattered this month as he lost all four of his heavyweight title belts to huge underdog Andy Ruiz Jr.