Usyk on Trump-Putin meeting: 'I hope for a knockout victory'.
16.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
16.08.2025
1224
A meeting took place in Alaska between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Their main focus was to discuss the situation in the war in Ukraine. This event also caught the attention of Oleksandr Usyk, the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.
Usyk's opinion on the Trump-Putin meeting was published by the New York Post.Oleksandr Usyk shared his thoughts on the significance of the event, noting that this summit has important global implications, even more significant than a boxing match. The boxer expressed hope for achieving peace but emphasized that Ukraine is not ready to make sacrifices in terms of territory or lives. He called for ensuring stability and security in Ukrainian society and supported President Trump's decisive actions.
'The enemy must know: every step forward will be painful and pointless,' Usyk said in his statement.Usyk compared the size of Russia to a lion, while he referred to the United States as a 'lion' that can demonstrate its strength. The boxer also expressed his support for Trump and voiced his hopes for his victory.
'Today I am your supporter, Mr. President. I hope for your victory — by knockout,' Usyk added.There is also important news about Ukrainian athletes and their achievements abroad. The article describes Oleksandr Usyk's remarks regarding the meeting between U.S. President Trump and Russian President Putin. Usyk showed support for Trump and expressed hopes for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Ukraine.
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