Seamus Coleman says Everton players are rallying round Vitalii Mykolenko
Everton defender Seamus Coleman admits he cannot imagine how Ukrainian team-mate Vitalii Mykolenko is feeling as he watches Russia’s ongoing invasion of his homeland from afar.
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Everton defender Seamus Coleman admits he cannot imagine how Ukrainian team-mate Vitalii Mykolenko is feeling as he watches Russia’s ongoing invasion of his homeland from afar.
Oleksandr Usyk has announced he will begin preparations to defend his world heavyweight titles against Anthony Joshua in June.
CONFLICTO UCRANIA — RUSIA
Since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, sports federations and leagues have played a major role condemning Russia’s actions.
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Anthony Joshua looks set to get his rematch against Oleksandr Usyk this summer after the Ukrainian fighter said he will leave his homeland to prepare for the fight. In a video statement on social media, Usyk confirmed reports that he had been given permission to travel abroad.
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