Krasyuk spoke about Usyk's new unexpected business.
Oleksandr Usyk, the undisputed world champion from Ukraine, is expanding his investments in various industries after a successful boxing career. He is investing money in real estate, construction, automotive business, agriculture, and manufacturing.
Usyk's New Project
One of his new projects is a joint healthy food brand U7. It was showcased on the boxer's shorts during his latest fight. The brand was first presented in Ukraine, and there are plans to expand it to the markets of Europe, America, the Middle East, and the United Kingdom.
‘We are working on truly exciting things. As Usyk often tells his fans: 'You gave me strength and energy — now I want to give it back to you.' This phrase has become the slogan and main idea of our project.’
It is also worth noting that after ending his collaboration with Usyk in boxing, his former promoter missed the professional fight of the undisputed world champion in the ring for the first time.
In other news: Andriy Lunin received criticism from Artem Milevskiy after attending the Usyk-Dubois fight. Benfica plans to sell the Ukrainian goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin. UAF head Andriy Shevchenko published a funny photo with Usyk.
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