Categories: Sport

Oleksandr Usyk says injured Ukrainian soldiers urged him to ‘fight for the country’ in Anthony Joshua rematch

Video Ad Feedback

'It's my duty': World heavyweight boxing champ returns to Ukraine to fight


02:05

– Source:
CNN

International sport videos
16 videos

Video Ad Feedback

'It's my duty': World heavyweight boxing champ returns to Ukraine to fight

02:05

Now playing

– Source:
CNN

Video Ad Feedback

Watch: Expert answers who the GOAT of soccer is

02:47

Now playing

– Source:
CNN

Video Ad Feedback

The incredible true story of the time an astronaut played golf on the moon

03:22

Now playing

– Source:
CNN

Video Ad Feedback

Hear LeBron James react to death of sports writer Grant Wahl

02:58

Now playing

– Source:
CNN

Video Ad Feedback

Deion Sanders receives backlash for leaving HBCU for Colorado

03:41

Now playing

– Source:
CNN

Video Ad Feedback

Grant Wahl's housemate Guillem Balagué pays tribute to US journalist

05:58

Now playing

– Source:
CNN

Video Ad Feedback

Mississippi State head football coach dead at 61

00:45

Now playing

– Source:
CNN

Video Ad Feedback

Shaq explains why he paid off customer's engagement ring

00:39

Now playing

– Source:
HLN

Video Ad Feedback

They cycled more than 4000 miles by bike to see the World Cup

01:58

Now playing

– Source:
CNN

Video Ad Feedback

'Why haven't I got a question about Jerry Jones': LeBron calls out reporters

04:36

Now playing

– Source:
CNN

Video Ad Feedback

Watch F-16s escort the Polish soccer team to the World Cup

00:47

Now playing

– Source:
CNN

Video Ad Feedback

The Qatar World Cup's migrant worker dilemma

04:31

Now playing

– Source:
CNN

Video Ad Feedback

Didier Drogba: My World Cup memory

01:22

Now playing

– Source:
CNN

Video Ad Feedback

Wayne Rooney: My World Cup memory

00:39

Now playing

– Source:
CNN

Video Ad Feedback

'I believe movement is life,' says Chelsea and Ivory Coast legend Didier Drogba

06:48

Now playing

– Source:
CNN

Video Ad Feedback

'Truth is that I'm gay': Isaac Humphries comes out as the only openly gay man playing top-flight basketball

09:19

Now playing

– Source:
CNN

See More Videos



CNN
 — 

Heavyweight boxing world champion Oleksandr Usyk said he didn’t want to leave Ukraine amid the ongoing war but was urged by injured Ukrainian soldiers to “fight for the country” in his rematch against Anthony Joshua.

Usyk returned to Ukraine, took up arms and joined a territorial defense battalion in Kyiv following Russia’s invasion of his homeland and spent weeks helping out in the war efforts.

Back in March, the Ukrainian sports minister said Usyk would be granted permission to return to training in the lead up to his fight with Joshua, but still the 35-year-old was reluctant.

“I really didn’t want to leave our country, I didn’t want to leave our city,” Usyk told reporters, per Reuters. “I went to the hospital where soldiers were wounded and getting rehabilitation from the war.

“They were asking me to go, to fight, to fight for the country, fight for your pride and if you’re going to go there, you’re even going to help more for our country.

“I know a lot of my close people, friends, close friends, are right now in the front line and fighting. What I’m doing right now, I’m just supporting them, and with this fight, I wanted to bring them some kind of joy in between what they do.”

READ: ‘This is not saving, this is destruction’ – Ukrainian MMA champion Yaroslav Amosov recounts the horrors of war

Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk face off during a press conference in London.

Alex Pantling/Getty Images Europe/Getty Images

Usyk stunned the world last September when he completely outfought and outclassed Joshua in his own back yard to take the WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO belts. On Wednesday, the rematch was confirmed for August 20 in Saudi Arabia.

Nothing could prepare Usyk for what he would face in the coming months and he says he was worried he wouldn’t make it back.

Oleksandr Usyk of Ukraine celebrates after his unanimous decision victory over Anthony Joshua of Britain in their WBA (Super), WBO and IBF boxing title bout at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021. Former heavyweight champions Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko are leading some of the resistance from the mayor’s office in beleaguered Kyiv. Two-time Olympic champion Vasiliy Lomachenko has an assault rifle and a place in a defense force, and current heavyweight champion Aleksandr Usyk rushed back home to take up arms against the Russians. Ukraine’s rich boxing community is determined to fight, this time with guns instead of their fists. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein, File)

Frank Augstein/AP

Oleksandr Usyk: 'My soul belongs to the Lord and my body and my honor to my country,' says heavyweight champion after joining Ukrainian defense battalion

“Every day, I was praying and I was asking God: ‘Please God, don’t let anybody to try to kill me,’” Usyk said. “‘Please don’t let anybody to shoot me. And please don’t let me to shoot anybody, any other person.’”

Usyk spoke to CNN back in March via a video link from a basement in Kyiv and said that it wasn’t just invading forces he needed to look out for, but looters as well. He said that he was prepared to take a life, if necessary.

“If they will want to take my life, or the lives of my close ones, I will have to do it,” he said. “But I don’t want that. I don’t want to shoot, I don’t want to kill anybody, but if they will be killing me, I will have no choice.”

Usyk’s manager, Egis Klimas, helped coordinate the interview and translated for Usyk, who doesn’t speak English. Despite the terrifying situation that many Ukrainians now find themselves in, Usyk said that he wasn’t afraid.

“Maybe, it’ll sound sentimental,” he explained, “but my soul belongs to the Lord and my body and my honor belong to my country, to my family. So there is no fear, absolutely no fear. There’s just bafflement – how could this be in the 21st century?”

Share

Recent Posts

Mark Carney wins Liberal Party nomination to replace Trudeau as Canada’s next PM

close Video Trump says he paused some tariffs to ‘help’ Mexico and Canada to a…

1 hour ago

Musk claims George Soros, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman are funding ‘protests’ against Tesla

close Video Jesse Watters: Elon Musk's security is working overtime to keep him safe from…

1 hour ago

Trans rights activists bizarrely perform silent ‘Macarena’ dance at New York City education meeting

close Video New York City trans rights activists protest by dancing 'La Macarena' A group…

1 hour ago

Plane crashes in retirement community’s parking lot in Pennsylvania: officials

close Video Plane crashes in Pennsylvania retirement community's parking lot A plane carrying five people…

3 hours ago

Secretary Hegseth says the DOD does not do ‘climate change crap’

U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) Secretary Pete Hegseth said Sunday that his department "does not…

4 hours ago

Wellness influencer exposed for faking cancer dodges authorities a decade later: documentary

close Video DIY expert shares some of his favorite gadgets for health and fitness at…

8 hours ago