Usyk: Crimea is Ukraine, it is brutally squeezed

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The WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight champion of the world spoke about the fate of his native peninsula.

Alexander Usik spoke about the fate of his native Crimea. In an interview with Dmitry Gordon, the WBA, WBO, IBO and IBF heavyweight champion reiterated that he considers the peninsula to be Ukrainian.

“Crimea is ours, it was, is and will be. I thought and spoke at a press conference. When I was asked and I said once, it was not enough for one person and they started.

I understand that if I say, they will write what Usyk said, and these sources will be read more.

I don’t like it when people eat at my expense without warning. I also like to play and I know how, a little, a little, but I know how.

I watched a film about Margaret Thatcher, where a young journalist prodded her with some questions. He said, “Darling, I’ve been working too hard and done too much work to be who I am, and you want to take away all my glory with one question. Goodbye.”

I don’t need any fame, I’m not a proud person, no, maybe a little proud – we all have pride.

Crimea is Ukrainian, it is, they took it rudely, people just came and squeezed it.

I’m more than sure that if there were proper instructions from the people with the eggs, they wouldn’t have taken the Crimea so quickly. And they ask me whose is ours,” said Usyk.

We remind, earlier Alexander Usik said if he would beat the head of the Kremlin Putin in the event of a meeting with him.

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Source: korrespondent

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