Usyk's manager revealed when the Ukrainian champion will hold his next fight.
Ukrainian boxer Usyk plans to return to training in April
Oleksandr Usyk's manager, Egis Klimas, announced the plans for the Ukrainian boxer's return to the ring after his victory over Tyson Fury. Klimas indicated that Usyk may start training no earlier than the end of April next year. He also noted that Usyk's next fight could take place in the summer or fall of 2025.
“It will be a very lengthy preparation. After 12 rounds with Fury, Usyk needs a good and long recovery. Dubois must defeat Parker before thinking about a fight with Usyk,” Klimas said.
It was also reported that Daniel Dubois will defend his IBF title in a bout against Joseph Parker, which is scheduled for February 22, 2025, in Riyadh.
Let us remind you that Oleksandr Usyk defeated Tyson Fury and defended the titles of absolute world champion. In the fight that lasted 12 rounds, the judges voted unanimously - 116:112 in favor of Usyk. This is already Usyk's seventh victory in the heavyweight division.
Usyk also noted that he dedicated this victory to his mother and all the mothers of Ukraine. He also stated that he plans to continue his career in boxing.
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