He explains how to hit his wife and then apologizes

English boxer Billy Joe Saunders recently released a video in which he shared his advice on "knocking out" his girlfriend before finally apologizing to the women.

Billy Joe Saunders, WBO super middleweight champion, recently released a video in which he gave men his advice on hitting their partner if confinement due to coronavirus becomes too complicated.

The English boxer explained how to react if "your good wife comes to you to spit her venom in your face". By exercising on a punching bag, he then showed how "hit her on the chin" and "knock her out".

It looks like Billy Joe Saunders was trying to be funny. One thing is certain, his video aroused the indignation of the Web. "If you really thought that the video should never have been released, you thought about it, you did it, you recorded it. The women in the country live this reality. You totally tolerated it 2 women a week die because men think what you have done is right. Shame on you. ", claimed a surfer. "Ask a woman who is stuck in a house with a man, who does exactly what is 'joking' to you every day, if she thinks it is 'just a joke' https: //www.aufeminin. com / ". Men who think it's for fun must question themselves. ", said another.

Faced with the violent reaction on social networks, the champion apologized for having "offended women. "" I will never tolerate domestic violence and if I saw a man touching a woman, I would smash it myself. I have a daughter and if a man raises his hand on it, it will end badly. I apologize if I have offended women. ", he wrote on Twitter.

The "joke" by Billy Joe Saunders is particularly unwelcome as domestic violence has increased around the world since the start of containment. In France, many associations feared an increase in the number of battered women. This Thursday, March 26, Interior Minister Christophe Castaner confirmed that reports of domestic violence have increased by "32% in the gendarmerie zone" and of "36% in Paris ".

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by Sarah Chekroun