Boxer Usyk is hiding in Prague? His house near Kiev was occupied by Russian occupiers!
He was one of the first to join the active reserves to defend his homeland, now he has great trouble with the occupiers himself. Boxer Oleksandr Usyk (35) lost his house near the Ukrainian capital Kiev. The rough news was published by his wife Ekaterina on Instagram.
The house in Vorzel, a suburb of Kiev, is now under the rule of the occupiers. This happened shortly after Oleksandr informed that the government had allowed him to leave the country.
His wife’s Instagram shows that he found refuge in his family in the Czech capital. He is even a young son in support of a weekend demonstration in Ukraine in the Old Town Square.
“We are safe now. Orcs now live in our house, but I am much more worried about our neighbors and friends in Vorzel. I pray for their safety and hope they can evacuate.” described Ekaterina’s current situation in a video message.
Usyk has left Ukraine because he is preparing for a long-term duel with British boxer Anthony Joshua. He will defend his championship belt in it. “I decided to start preparing for revenge with Joshua. A lot of my friends support me. “ wrote Usyk on the instagram. In the video behind him, a long yellow-blue flag with an inscription can be seen on the building “Hands off Ukraine,
Putin
(Hands off Ukraine, Putin) “ addressed to the Russian president, who ordered the invasion a month ago. It is also a brand that Usyk promotes on its profile.
The 2012 Olympic champion boxed with Joshua last September. At Tottenham Football Stadium in London, the home star beat the points after twelve rounds, depriving the British of WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO titles. The retaliation was originally scheduled for May, but now has a July deadline.
Landscape boxer Oleksandr Usyk after a duel with Anthony Joshua
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