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The first undisputed heavyweight champ in 24 years, Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk is ready to defend his title—to inspire those defending his war-torn country.
Oleksandr Usyk beat Anthony Joshua and dedicated his fight to Ukraine, his home country at war with Russia. He wants to fight Tyson Fury, who looms as a retired champion with unclear plans.
Usyk sank to his knees in triumph and, for all the hope of a first undisputed British world heavyweight since Lennox Lewis, the Wembley crowd actually rose to their feet in appreciation.
Oleksandr Usyk’s promoter, Alex Krassyuk, has also suggested there will be an immediate rematch.“I'm exhausted, I was backing Usyk the whole fight. No disrespect to the referee, I think he ...
Usyk tagged Fury with a few more jabs. Usyk connected with a great shot as the two traded shots at the end of the fight. Tremendous stuff. A great fight between great fighters.
Usyk's technical ability was on full display from the outset as he sidestepped everything thrown his way with deceptive ease and connected repeatedly with his jab, putting on a masterclass in ...
Usyk is the world’s first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis. / Register Top Rank RIYADH, Saudi Arabia -- Let’s go 10 rounds on Oleksandr Usyk’s split decision win over Tyson ...
Yes, Usyk would be backed to overcome Dubois, just as he did via TKO in their first clash, but the 27-year-old is a boxer reborn – and believes he was even denied a stoppage of Usyk when he ...
Usyk may not own devastating one-punch power, yet he landed the bigger shots for two consecutive fights against Fury despite giving up so much in terms of size and weight. And he's clearly one of ...
Usyk arrived for his post-fight news conference an hour after extending his undefeated record to 24, and after a swift night's work was happy to entertain the packed room.
Usyk (24-0, 15 KOs) beat Dubois for the second time in under two years and this time there was no low-blow drama. It was a ninth-round stoppage in Poland with, of all things, a straight jab.
Usyk (24-0, 15 KOs) beat Dubois for the second time in under two years and this time there was no low-blow drama. It was a ninth-round stoppage in Poland with, of all things, a straight jab.