Usyk Eyes Political Future and 2026 Bout with Verhoeven.
Usyk's Political Ambitions Beyond Boxing
According to Novyny.live: In a recent interview with Andriy Bednyakov, world champion boxer Oleksandr Usyk revealed he is considering a move into politics after he hangs up his gloves. Usyk made his ambitions clear, stating he has no intention of aiming for a low-level office. This potential career shift is being closely watched in Ukraine, where athletes often transition into public service.
'I have no plans to go anywhere below the president.' - Oleksandr Usyk
A High-Stakes Fight in an Iconic Setting
Alongside his political aspirations, Usyk announced a major upcoming fight. He is scheduled to face Dutch boxer Rico Verhoeven on May 23, 2026. The bout will take place in Egypt, near the Giza Pyramids, and the WBC championship belt will be on the line. His opponent, Rico Verhoeven, is 36 years old.
Usyk appears to be strategically planning for life after boxing, with a political career being a logical next step. He continues to prepare for challenges both inside and outside the ring. The interview underscores his drive to impact Ukrainian society, while the Verhoeven fight represents a crucial opportunity to solidify his global sporting legacy before any potential political transition.
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