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Oleksandr Usyk has released an anti-war message on his social media after returning to his home country of Ukraine following its invasion by Russia.
Citizens in Kyiv were urged to take shelter on Friday as explosions were heard in the Ukrainian capital, and heavyweight boxing champion Usyk posted a video message to his Instagram followers along with the caption: “NO WAR.”
Prior to returning to Ukraine, Usyk was interviewed about his upcoming rematch with Anthony Joshua, whom the undefeated southpaw outpointed in September to win the WBA, WBO, IBF and IBO titles.
That contest took place in London, and