Tony Bellew, the former WBC cruiserweight champion, is never one to mince his words—and his latest target is far-right activist Tommy Robinson. The ex-boxer lit up social media with a scathing takedown of Robinson, making his stance on the divisive figure crystal clear.
The clash began after Robinson attempted to comment on Bellew’s views, prompting the Liverpudlian fighter to unleash a fiery response. Bellew didn’t hold back, calling Robinson a “mouthy p****” and warning him not to speak on his name again. The message was blunt and direct: Bellew wanted nothing to do with him.

Why Is Tommy Robinson Controversial?
Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is best known as the founder of the far-right English Defence League (EDL). His public persona has been built around anti-Islam rhetoric, anti-immigration campaigning, and provocative street protests. Over the years, he has faced multiple arrests and convictions, including for contempt of court and fraud, and has been widely criticized for inciting racial tension and spreading hate speech.

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Robinson’s presence in the media has often sparked division—while some see him as a voice against political correctness, many others view him as a dangerous figure who fuels extremism and hatred under the guise of patriotism.
Public Reaction and Support for Bellew
Adam Kelwick, a prominent humanitarian and community worker, publicly supported Bellew’s remarks. Sharing his appreciation on X (formerly Twitter), Kelwick praised Bellew’s courage in calling out Robinson, especially given the backlash public figures can face when speaking out.
Scouse boxing hero @TonyBellew Bellew was asked about Tommy Robinson, and this was his response. He speaks a lot of sense.
— Adam Kelwick (@adamkelwick) August 14, 2025
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Bellew’s response wasn’t just about defending himself—it served as a larger statement against hate-fueled ideologies. Known for his fiery persona in the boxing ring, Bellew has once again shown he’s not afraid to fight for what he believes in outside of it.
As social media continues to be a platform where cultural lines are drawn, Bellew’s words highlight the growing role athletes play in standing up to divisive voices and speaking their truth—no matter how controversial the topic.
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