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Ray Lewis defends kneeling with Ravens in London on Sunday. On Showtime’s “Inside the NFL” Tuesday night, former Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis explained why he dropped to both knees and interlocked arms with wide receiver Mike Wallace and linebacker C. J. Mosley during the U.

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S. national anthem in London on Sunday.“I didn’t drop on one knee in order to protest. I dropped on two knees – both knees – so I can simply honor God in the midst of chaos,” Lewis said on the show. When asked why his mouth was moving during the national anthem, he said he was praying. I have First Amendment rights – myself. We got people standing.

We got people bowing. We got people don’t even want to respect the flag. If we want to make it right, make it two ways. You can only stand or pray.

Haven’t I done that …”On the show, Lewis took particular issue with former teammate Shannon Sharpe criticizing him for dropping to his knees. Others questioned Lewis’ demonstration because he posted a selfie video in August delivering a message to Colin Kaepernick about his anthem protest and social justice efforts: “Get back on the football field and let your play speak for itself.”An online petition asking for the removal of Lewis’ statue outside of M& T Bank Stadium had more than 2. Wednesday morning. CAPTIONBaltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston talks about the Ravens' 2. Tennessee Titans. Kevin Richardson/Baltimore Sun video). Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston talks about the Ravens' 2.

Tennessee Titans. Kevin Richardson/Baltimore Sun video)CAPTIONKaepernick, as a member of the San Francisco 4. NFL player to kneel in protest over racial inequality and police brutality during the 2.

The quarterback became a free agent this offseason. More than 2. 00 players protested before Sunday’s NFL games after President Donald Trump on Friday said players — any “son of a bitch” — who kneel ought to be fired.

About two dozen Ravens and Jaguars started the demonstrations in London because they played the first game of the day. Three teams, the Steelers, Seahawks and Titans, didn’t appear on the field for the national anthem. During his debut on “Inside the NFL” earlier this month, Lewis said the Ravens were about to sign Kaepernick, but Kaepernick's girlfriend posted disparaging remarks about Lewis and Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti. Lewis started Tuesday night’s show by saying that it was the first time he walked onto a football field and the talk was about something other than football. Below is a transcript of Lewis’ discussion about kneeling with the Ravens Sunday in London on Showtime’s “Inside the NFL” Tuesday night: James Brown: We all dealt with this topic ad nauseum on Sunday.

The pundits everywhere certainly did. Ray brings a very unique perspective to this because, as an ex- player he was overseas there in London – as we’ve already set the stage with how much the conversation was about everything but football – but you seemingly, from the optics, got caught up in this as well, too, because, in fact, you did take a knee when you are allegedly on record as saying that you never would. Talk about that. Lewis: Actually, two knees. Brown: And that’s the point. Lewis: Let’s make sure. You hear people saying “Oh, he took a knee” – absolutely not, did not take a knee.

I walked on to the …Brown: Hold on. Let’s be clear, when you say “you hear people say …”Lewis: People, you hear people. You hear Shannon Sharpe going out there talking about I dropped on a knee and this is about oh, I sat in the chair next to him and I said I would never do this and I still didn’t do it.

I’m watching young kids just confused – everybody confused. Nobody don’t know what they’re talking about. What I’m a do if I’m a stand am I’m a grab hands if I’m a interlock. What am I gonna do?

So I walked away, JB, and I didn’t drop on one knee in order to protest. Boomer, I dropped on two knees – both knees – so I can simply honor God in the midst of chaos. Brown: Ray, now hold on, so you are passionately making this point, which by the way, you were very passionate in our production meeting as well, so put a little bit of context on this. The reason you mention Shannon, meaning Shannon Sharpe your former teammate, why are you mentioning him – what does he have to do with it? Lewis: He goes out and tells somebody why he’s so disappointed in me. Brown: In you. Lewis: Absolutely. First of all, I’m 4.

I’m a grown man. So to be disappointed in me? It really like, sparked me. And now all of these people are going off his sound bite. Of how he’s so shocked that I dropped on a knee to protest.

Really? You got my phone number, brother. A friend. A friend? A friend picks up the cell phone and says “Bro, what was your intention? What were you doing?” You saw my mouth move. I asked the Lord …Brown: Your mouth moving was because? Lewis: Praying. This makes me ask you a serious question.

I have First Amendment rights – myself. We got people standing. We got people bowing.

We got people don’t even want to respect the flag. If we want to make it right, make it two ways.

You can only stand or pray. Haven’t I done that …Brown: So you chose to …Lewis: Pray! Brown: So to be clear about this you didn’t drop on one knee as you said you wouldn’t do because you disagreed with that form of protest but you dropped on two knees …Lewis: I never will agree with that. Brown: Mmm- hmm. So you maintain that position. Lewis: I do too much with the military. I do too much for cops. I do too much meeting with high- level officials trying to fix the problems in these neighborhoods.

I do way too much, JB, and I just want to get into this and let everybody understand why, JB. When I was 1. 0 years old, I watched my mother walk up to me with two bloody eyes from being beaten and I couldn’t understand why. And I didn’t have a father. I didn’t have nobody to come and say “Son, it’s all right.” And I saw my mother praying one day. And I said “Mama, why are you praying on your knees?” She said “Son, when you got chaos in your life this is where you go.” And all I knew to do, not just on Sunday, but if you follow my track record you’ve seen me fall on my knees in Denver.

You saw me fall on my knees in New England. When I got to New Orleans I fell on my knees. Because my mother taught me what I should do in the mist of chaos. So when a brother attacks me talking I took a knee on my country? I fight for my country. I fight for my country and the only thing I would love to just ask, like I got all these former teammates saying all of this but was you disappointed in me when I walked with Trayvon Martin’s family?

I took both of my sons. And I wanted them to see what walking in justice felt like. Because I have lived it. Was you disappointed in me when Mike Brown was killed in St. Louis – I went to St.

Louis and gave jobs. Were you disappointed in me then? Shannon were you busy? Were you busy when Trayvon Martin’s family was walking? Because I didn’t see you there. Were you busy when Mike Brown was killed ‘cause I didn’t see you there either. I live black. I’m from the streets.

I’ve been doing this 2. Brown: Ray, I’m asking you a very obvious question. So you’re pained to the core that people would question your character and integrity and commitment to this?

Lewis: You can never question it. Boomer, we pray before we come out of the locker room, true or false? Boomer Esiason: True. Lewis: Phil, we pray before we come out of the locker room. Phil Simms: True. Lewis: So why not pray in full stadiums?

Brown: And that’s what the two knees represent? Lewis: That’s what the two knees represent.

I’m no stand and lock (arms) and protesting ‘cause Trump can’t bother me what he said no matter how bad it was. But it’s a brotherhood that I have to lead young men. They’re watching a leader who once came before them. So what do I do – I can’t grab an arm with ‘em because that means I’m mad at what Trump said.

I ain’t in the League no more. Brown: So you know what, Ray? Watch The Falling Online Hitfix on this page.

Boxing in 2. 01. 7 - the year so far. Don’t miss any action. Sign up for the free BN newsletter(s). IT seems like every other week, I’m inevitably asked the same question by a fellow fight fan: “When is the last time we had it this good?” “Never” is the response that typically springs to mind. After years of being force- fed boxing’s version of prison slop, 2. The tide shifted on December 1. Showtime aired a triple- header of Anthony Joshua- Eric Molina, Abner Mares- Jesus Cuellar, and Jermall Charlo- Julian Williams.

Charlo- Williams was emblematic of what would become the norm on the network. These weren’t retreads fighting for another payday. These were young, talented fighters of championship ilk risking their records and reputations early in their careers.That turning point paved the way for a staggering 2. Badou Jack- James De.

Gale / Jose Pedraza- Gervonta Davis (Jan. Showtime) – Davis won his first world title with a star- making performance while Jack- De.

Gale is a Fight of the Year candidate—and that wasn’t even the best fight on the card. Immanuwel Aleem’s sixth- round TKO of Ievgen Khytrov on Showtime Extreme was a thrilling see- saw affair. Brooklyn’s Barclay’s Center was rocking that night. Carl Frampton- Leo Santa Cruz II / Mikey Garcia- Dejan Zlaticanin (Jan. Showtime) – Frampton- Santa Cruz II wasn’t as good as their first encounter but it was every bit as intense. Santa Cruz displayed boxing skills few thought he possessed.

In the co- feature, Mikey Garcia turned in the fistic rendition of “Y’all Musta Forgot” with a KO of the Year candidate. Francisco Vargas- Miguel Berchelt (Jan. HBO) – Only hardcore boxing fans were familiar with their names but Vargas- Berchelt was like a throwback HBO Boxing After Dark fight as Berchelt delivered a head- turning performance in this title- winning effort. Sammy Vasquez Jr.- Luis Collazo (Feb. PBC on FS1) – Collazo and Vasquez warred for five and a half rounds.

Then, with a single right hook, veteran Collazo vanquished Vasquez to the sandbox with the other wee children. Deontay Wilder- Gerald Washington (Feb. PBC on Fox) – The main event was a snoozer that Wilder thankfully ended in the fifth, but the undercard was stacked. Jarrett Hurd- Tony Harrison was solid on paper and in the ring while Dominic Breazeale and Izuagbe Ugonoh delivered this era’s version of Foreman- Lyle.

Keith Thurman- Danny Garcia / Erickson Lubin- Jorge Cota (Mar. CBS/Showtime) –  While the main event didn’t meet expectations, on paper it was gold. If the numbers count for anything, this was arguably the biggest fight since Mayweather- Pacquiao; 5. David Haye- Tony Bellew (Mar. Sky Box Office) – Bellew scored a “yuge” upset over Haye, battering a foe who suffered an Achilles injury early in the fight, and was reduced to stumbling around the ring launching desperate haymakers that never landed. Gennady Golovkin- Danny Jacobs / Roman Gonzalez- Srisaket Sor Rungvisai (Mar.

HBO PPV) – We complained that this was on PPV (it shouldn’t have been). Those who tuned in (approximately 1. Jacobs gave “GGG” the toughest fight of his career, dropping a close decision. The co- main was a bloody affair that saw Rungvisai end Gonzalez’s 1. Jorge Linares- Anthony Crolla II (Mar.

Showtime) – A rejuvenated Linares left no doubt in this rematch as to who was the superior fighter. Great action? Not necessarily, but a great matchup featuring a sublime performance. Vasyl Lomachenko- Jason Sosa (April 8 on HBO) – Lomachenko hasn’t had a memorable fight or matchup in 2. Watching Loma perform is like watching a prime Roy Jones toy with a civil servant: Not the ideal matchup but still must- watch TV. Sosa never stood a chance. Shawn Porter- Andre Berto / Jermell Charlo- Charles Hatley (Apr. Showtime) – Berto isn’t elite.

But this was a fun fight, albeit one- sided. Porter is now welterweight titlist Keith Thurman’s mandatory.

Their first fight was one of 2. Thurman- Errol Spence Jr.

Charlo turned in a career- best in the chief support, punishing a Hatley who’d been full of talk during the build- up. Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir Klitschko (Apr. Showtime) – A super fight between two super men in front of 9. Wembley Stadium. The hype for this one was off the charts and the action exceeded it.

Canelo Alvarez- Julio Cesar Chavez Jr (May 6 on HBO PPV) – A disappointing PPV although intriguing enough to make a million people wonder what if? The highlight of the night: Canelo and Golovkin in the ring post- fight announcing their September date.

Terence Crawford- Felix Diaz / Ray Beltran- Jonathan Maicelo (May 2. HBO) – Crawford, perhaps the game’s best practitioner, is a pleasure to watch. To make Diaz look so ineffectual says a lot about “Bud.” Beltran obliterated Maicelo via one- punch KO in the second. David Benavidez- Porky Medina (May 2. PBC on FS1) – If you haven’t heard about David Benavidez (1. And if you missed the insane combination that finished Medina off, find it on You. Tube. We may be looking at the next super middleweight king.

Kell Brook- Errol Spence Jr. May 2. 7 on Showtime) – Another fight where the action met the hype.

A break- out performance for Spence and a brave one from Brook. Andre Ward- Sergey Kovalev II (Jun. HBO PPV) –  An immediate rematch between two pound- for- pound fighters following a disputed decision in the first fight. Their star power doesn’t warrant a PPV, but who can complain about this matchup? The action delivered although not without a twist ending. Adrien Broner- Mikey Garcia (Jul. Showtime) – Like an unexpected gift from a loved one; we didn’t ask for it, but we’ll gladly accept.

This fight could make Garcia a superstar. Or will Broner finally and live up to his potential?

Canelo Alvarez- Gennady Golovkin (Sep. HBO PPV) – Enough said. PBC on FS1 can’t be overlooked either. The “Toe- to- Toe Tuesdays” series is like a prime ESPN Friday Night Fights on PEDs; delivering quality action each episode.

There were other bouts that deserve mention: Adrien Broner and Adrian Granados went at it for 1. Zhanat Zhakiyanov’s shocking win over Rau’Shee Warren was pleasurable viewing and Adonis Stevenson reminded us that he might be the best light heavyweight with a two- round pummeling of Andrjez Fonfara. Watch It`S Kind Of A Funny Story Online It`S Kind Of A Funny Story Full Movie Online more.

To think, we’re just hitting the half- year mark. But I know what you’re thinking: When was the last time we had it this good? Some say 2. 01. 3.

Floyd Mayweather- Saul Alvarez. Guillermo Rigondeaux- Nonito Donaire. Danny Garcia- Lucas Matthysse. Marcos Maidana- Adrien Broner. Carl Froch- Mikkel Kessler IITimothy Bradley- Juan Manuel Marquez. Jhonny Gonzalez- Abner Mares. Timothy Bradley Jr.- Ruslan Provodnikov.

Danny Garcia- Zab Judah. Jesus Soto Karass- Andre Berto. Gennady Golovkin- Matthew Macklin. Adonis Stevenson- Chad Dawson.

Lucas Matthysse- Lamont Peterson. Marcos Maidana- Josesito Lopez. Mikey Garcia- Roman Martinez.

Sergey Kovalev- Nathan Cleverly. But does that full year beat this half one?

Upon further review, this writer believes that the last time boxing had it this good was in 1. Evander Holyfield lost part of his ear, Roy Jones Jr. Prince” Naseem Hamed gained an army of American fans.

Evander Holyfield- Mike Tyson IIEvander Holyfield- Michael Moorer IIRoy Jones Jr.- Montell Griffin IRoy Jones Jr.- Montell Griffin IIOscar De La Hoya- Pernell Whitaker. Naseem Hamed- Kevin Kelley. Junior Jones- Kennedy Mc.

Kinney. Lennox Lewis- Andrew Golota. Arturo Gatti- Gabriel Ruelas. Daniel Zaragoza- Erik Morales. Danny Romero- Johnny Tapia. Daniel Zaragoza- Wayne Mc. Cullough. Kostya Tszyu- Vince Phillips.

Junior Jones- Marco Antonio Barrera IIDavid Tua- Ike Ibeabuchi. Joe Calzaghe- Chris Eubank. Tom Johnson- Naseem Hamed.

James Toney- Mike Mc. Callum IIIGenaro Hernandez- Azumah Nelson. Virgil Hill- Dariusz Michalczewski. Bernard Hopkins- Glen Johnson. Terry Norris- Keith Mullings. George Foreman- Shannon Briggs.

Ike Quartey- Jose Luis Lopez. Oscar De La Hoya- Miguel Angel Gonzalez. Pernell Whitaker- Diobelys Hurtado. Can it surpass 1.