Usyk went to the front

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The WBA, WBO and IBF world heavyweight champion (over 90.7 kg) Oleksandr Usyk (20-0, 13 KOs) went to visit the Ukrainian Defense Forces somewhere on the front line or thereabouts. The goal is to morally and, perhaps, not only in this way, but also with useful gifts, to support the defenders of Ukraine. The representative of the boxer from Simferopol Egis Klimas spoke about this
talkSPORT.

“Now that we are talking to you, he is on the front line,” the manager said. – Of course, not with weapons, but for the support of the military. Alive and well.

On which of the sectors of the front and where exactly Usyk is, he did not specify. Perhaps Alexander, when he returns from the trip, will tell everything himself.

A good example of how the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine and the already undisguised genocide of the Ukrainian people helped some sports stars to clearly define who they are and what is valuable. And who will win.

Joyce Marked Target #1 – This is Usyk

At the end of February, with the start of the horde attack, Usyk “signed up” in the ranks of the defense and was in standby mode for some time, but subsequently decided to have a revenge with Joshua, preparations for which took place abroad.

On August 29, Alexander returned to Ukraine. At the end of summer, President Volodymyr Zelensky awarded him an order for winning the revenge, and in early autumn, the boxer reported on raising funds for a car for the Armed Forces of Ukraine – the amount is impressive.

By the way, readers have the opportunity to get Usyk’s T-shirt with his autograph – in it he went out for revenge against Joshua. The auction is already underway and will end on October 7th. To take part in it, you need:

– leave a comment with the amount that the participant is willing to give for a T-shirt;
– the amount must be greater than the highest bet made before you;
– the minimum step is 1000 UAH.

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Participate <<< All funds raised will go to the victory of Ukraine: part – to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, part – to children affected by the war. A detailed report on the use of the collected money will be provided. Other Ukrainian fighters are now collecting money for the army: Berinchyk and his team, heavyweight Sirenko and others. As for Alexander, if everything goes as planned, we can see the Usyk-Fury fight in February. But not only the British WBC champion is going to, so to speak, cross swords with the Ukrainian: Wilder also hopes for Usyk’s word. .

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