Three UK UFC stars are set to work together in an attempt to stop UK knife and gun violence. Middleweight Darren Till, welterweight Leon Edwards and former light heavyweight Jimi Manuwa have all highlighted this week that something needs to be done.
The Cause
As of yet, we don’t know what they will be doing to help knife and gun violence within the UK. Each man this week sent out a similar tweet highlighting their plans.
Stay tuned, there's more to come. Please tag those that can help us take a stand NOW.
— Leon 'Rocky' Edwards (@Leon_edwardsmma) May 1, 2020
Stay tuned, there's more to come. Please tag those that can help us take a stand NOW
— JIMI MANUWA (@POSTERBOYJM) May 1, 2020
Stay tuned there’s more to come.
Please tag those that can help us take a stand now !!!— DT (@darrentill2) May 1, 2020
As of yet, we don’t how they will be ‘taking a stand’, but it is an important issue that must come to light. Each man is set to use their platform for good, to highlight that knife and gun violence is an issue and look to reduce it.
Those Involved
It is unclear at this moment whether there will be more UK MMA stars involved with the cause. We could expect Edwards’ brother, Fabian Edwards who fights under the Bellator banner to get involved. Both Till and Manuwa have also got extensive ‘circles’ within MMA and can really get their point across.
As the Tweets by each man states ‘tag those who can help us take a stand now‘, so we can expect more people to get involved in the near future. Please get involved in any way you can.
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