“President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky held a meeting with Ukrainian boxer Alexander Usik, who recently defended the title of absolute boxing world champion. Zelensky reported this on his telegram channel. “Today we all strive for the voice of Ukraine in the world to be strong and influential, that as many people know about the history of the Ukrainian struggle for life.”, – WRITE ON: ua.news
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky held a meeting with Ukrainian boxer Alexander Usik, who recently defended the title of absolute boxing world champion.
About it Zelensky reported On your telegram channel .
“Today we all strive for the voice of Ukraine in the world to be strong and influential, that as many people know about the history of the Ukrainian struggle for life. This is possible when legends of Ukraine, known in every corner of the planet, are involved in the international arena in the international arena. One of these is our absolute world champion Alexander Usyk, ”the President said.

During the meeting, they talked about strengthening the position, in particular in the United States, not to let the world forget about Russia’s crimes, how to remind the daily trials of the Ukrainian people and the courage that Ukrainians and Ukrainians show over 1256 days of the war.
Separately discussed the promotion of healthy lifestyles among young people, support and motivation of children who are actively involved in sports.
Recall that The Ring magazine published an updated rating of the best boxers, regardless of the weight category. Almost all leaders remained in the top, and the main change touched the middle of the list.
Earlier, we wrote that on July 20, Ukrainian boxer Alexander Usyk over the second time defeated the British Daniel Duba, again becoming the absolute champion of the world in the heavyweight weight. This event was not missed by users of social networks.
Ukrainian boxer Alexander Usik in a tense spectacular dweller on a crowded vemble defeated Daniel Duba and became the first absolute world champion in a four-pointed era of overweight, picking up WBA, WBO and WBC and IBF belts.