Why Oleksandr Usyk Chose to Stay in Kyiv: The Champion Explains His Conversation with Dwayne Johnson.
Oleksandr Usyk's Wartime Support for Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: World heavyweight boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk has revealed details of a conversation with Hollywood star Dwayne Johnson, discussing his life in Ukraine during the war and his decision to remain in Kyiv. Usyk returned to the Ukrainian capital at 6 a.m. on February 25, having been in London when the full-scale invasion began. His choice to return underscores the profound personal connection many Ukrainians feel to their homeland, even amidst extreme danger.
It is known that Usyk was previously forced to leave Crimea, and now, despite the difficulties, he has chosen to stay in Ukraine. The champion emphasizes the country's deep significance to him:
"This country is very important to me as a human being," said Oleksandr Usyk.
Furthermore, he stressed the importance of family, stating: "My children are there, my wife is there."
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy assigned Oleksandr Usyk to an assault unit of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This step highlights national support and solidarity during the war. Usyk continues to be an important figure not only in sports but also in society, demonstrating his commitment to Ukraine in difficult times.
Usyk's Role as a Symbol of Resilience
This situation underscores not only Usyk's personal courage but also the importance of his role as a symbol of Ukrainian resilience. By remaining in Ukraine and supporting his country during the war, Usyk serves as an example for many who strive to fight for their homeland.
It is significant that figures like Usyk continue to draw international attention to Ukraine's plight, demonstrating the nation's solidarity and steadfastness on the global stage.
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