Father of star NJ wrestler charged for role in wild bleachers-brawl at state tournament: report
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In New Jersey, Anthony Knox Sr. and his son, Anthony Knox Jr., face charges stemming from a brawl at a high school wrestling championship. The altercation, which began when Knox Sr. confronted opposing team fans, escalated to physical violence involving both men. Knox Sr., a mixed martial artist, allegedly stomped on a spectator, while Knox Jr. joined the fray in defense of his father, resulting in suspensions and legal troubles. Despite the charges, Knox Jr. managed to compete and win his fourth state title, becoming one of New Jersey's few four-time wrestling champions.
The father ran into an opposing high school's fan section at the wrestling competition and confronted several men, starting a brawl that sucked in other spectators and his own son.
Anthony Knox Jr. ran into the bleachers to come to his dad's aide during the ruckus, which jeopardized his chance to compete in his senior year championship.
Read at New York Post
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