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"Ukrainians have been brainwashed". Povetkin made a statement about the fight of the "Russian man" Usyk with Fury

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"Ukrainians have been brainwashed". Povetkin made a statement about the fight of the "Russian man" Usyk with Fury

Famous Russian boxer Alexander Povetkin said that in the fight between WBA, WBO, IBO and IBF titles holder Alexander Usyk (21-0, 14 KOs) and WBC champion Tyson Fury (34-0-1, 24 KOs) he will support Usyk because he is a "Russian man". In an interview with Match TV propagandists, Povetkin explained that Alexander was simply "brainwashed."

"No matter what, I'll be rooting for him [Usyk - ed. Maybe he doesn't realize it, but he is a Russian person. They [Ukrainians - ed.] don't realize it themselves, they've been brainwashed. In general, I will be rooting for him," said the Russian Knight.

When assessing the fight itself, Povetkin could not make a definite prediction.

"This is not an easy fight. Alexander may be more technical, but Fury is an awkward, clumsy and spirited boxer. And, of course, he's bigger than Usyk. And his size will play into Fury's hands," the Russian boxer summarized.

We would like to remind you that Usyk will fight Tyson Fury for the absolute heavyweight championship on February 17, 2024. The WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO titles will be at stake. This will be the first battle in the history of the four-belt era.

On January 25, it became known that the Usyk-Fury fight faced a serious problem.

The winner of the historic fight for the absolute heavyweight title between Fury and Usyk will receive a special new belt.

Former cruiserweight world champion and now boxing analyst Johnny Nelson has suggested that this fight between the British and Ukrainian will not take place.

Earlier this evening was scheduled for December 23, but Tyson Fury was cut during his fight with Francis Ngannou and the fight was postponed. Before that, Oleksandr Usyk fought Daniel Dubois, where he won by knockout.

The last absolute champion in heavyweight was Lennox Lewis - in 1999, he held the WBA, WBC, and IBF belts, which was enough for such a title.

Former world champion in four weight categories Roy Jones Jr. expressed confidence that Oleksandr will face his main problem in the fight with Tyson - the lack of a powerful knockout punch.

On January 1, the BETSiE supercomputer, which predicted the outcomes of the most important sporting events of 2024, named the winner of the Usyk-Fury mega-fight.

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