Oleksandr Usyk sings resistance song at Anthony Joshua press conference
Oleksandr Usyk performed a Ukrainian anthem about fighting for independence after warning Anthony Joshua he faces a continuation of the dismantling he endured in their first bout.
Dressed in a traditional Cossack outfit for Wednesday’s head-to-head press conference, the unified world champion remained on stage after he had faced off with Joshua to sing “Oi u luzi chervona kalyna”.
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The 1875 call to arms was inspired by Ukraine’s 18th century battle for independence and is now intoned as a display of defiance in the face of Russia’s invasion.
Usyk served as a military volunteer in Kyiv before being told he would better represent his nation by successfully defending the WBA, IBF and WBO titles he seized from Joshua almost a year ago.
The rivals meet in Jeddah on Saturday and the undefeated 35-year-old has told Joshua to expect more punishment from his fists. “We learned a lot about each other in the first fight. He learned about me and I learned about him,” Usyk said.
“But this is not going to be a new bout, it’s going to be the last bout continued for rounds 13,14,15 – for however long it lasts. “We’ve had enough time to study each other and Saturday will be a great, great fight.
“We were born to compete at life, for belts, for anything. The one who does not compete, does not live. All our lives are competitions – for anything, for someone – that’s why we’re competing.”
For his part Joshua said he enjoyed the pressure surrounding the fight and intended to “get the job done”.
“That’s it, must win. I like the pressure,” Joshua said. “I want to compete. I’m looking forward to it. I can’t really say much else.