The Ukrainian world heavyweight champion gave an unexpected answer to the questions.
Oleksandr Usyk does not consider any of his boxing matches difficult. According to the Ukrainian world heavyweight champion, the hardest fight in his life was the loss of his father.
The owner of the WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight belts said he was always thinking about him.
“The hardest fight of my career? It was losing my father. This is the man who told me all my life that I can do it. I miss him so much now, because I know he will be happy with what is happening. with me, he played to their grandchildren.
Some fights are not just forgotten, but just fade into the background. And in this conflict of losing my father, I live every day. I know he sees everything from heaven, watches everything, but I want to see his face live. However, this is no longer possible. This fight will be with me all my life, because I did not have time to see it after the Olympic Games, when I won. When I got to his house, he was already in a wooden box,” Usyk said in an interview with Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions.
We remind you, earlier Usyk admitted that he lost weight because of the war in Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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