Usyk Signs The 'Russia-Ukraine' War On Ring Against Povetkin
Oleksandr Usyk (Instagram @team_usyk)

JAKARTA - Boxing legend Oleksandr Usyk said he would fight Alexander Povetkin in the near future.

Many call this fight a 'Ukraine-Russia' war because of the nationality of the two potential fighters and the never-ending invasion of Vladimir Putin's country of Ukraine.

Usyk, signed up for the Ukrainian armed forces since the first time the war erupted in February. However, he left his country in August to prepare for Anthony Joshua who he won with points.

"What is this (fight) for? I have beaten them (Russian boxers) many times!" Usyk said when asked by one of Poland's news portals about plans for a duel with Povetkin.

"I will fight him. I have no choice but to slap him hard," continued Usyk.

Povetkin (43) himself retired from boxing in June 2021 after being eliminated in his rematch against Dillian Whyte (34).

According to Marca, Tuesday, November 22, this fight plan is in talks and is planned to be held by Saudi Arabia.

"We have to accept this. Sports is a sport and business is a business. For me, boxing is just a sport, and for those who manage it, it's a big business. There are two boxers in the ring. Their job is boxing," said Usyk.

The others are organizers, sponsors, and many other factors to consider. As soon as we establish everything, we will reach an agreement, we will sign an official document - we will work," concluded the champion.


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