It’s not a chance that someone like Usyk would take a dive, pride and honor is way more important than money for real men.
@OldSchoolBoxing your posts are just terrible. I won't sort through your other comments to look for your exact biases, but you're going after the reputation of one of the few fighters nowadays who throughout their carreer showed that they put legacy before money. AJ probably earned more in one or two fights than usyk in his whole carreer and still he was quite picky with his opponents and had his advantages in his fights. You spent three posts now in this thread making the point that usyk is just cherry picking money fights now, basically on the basis that you would do it that way. There is a big difference between hoping for a money fight and actually picking them over other matches. Usyk in contrast to probably all your favorite fighters never gave any indications he does that. He seems to go for second time undisputed. And he will probably fight whoever is in the way and whoever other people decide he should fight in order to get all belts together again. Finally you're showing your true colours wishing him to the frontline. Not that I would wish that for anyone. Not that I would like to miss the most interesting heavyweight right now because of something like this. But even if that were so I think he is of much greater service to his country as a beacon of hope in international tv than as a simple soldier somewhere on the battlefield.
He was there when the war first started but he’s a boxer and not a soldier so why would he be there?? Serious question, are you mentally challenged?
Cause he's worth more promoting the country and donating millions to war effort than dodging bullets on the frontlines. He enlisted in the army but they literally kicked him out to box, lol.
I see the ukrainian propaganda works ... for those believing usyk is a pure sportsman and does everything for the sport ...