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Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua 2: Ukrainian highlights incredible support from people back home

Oleksandr Usyk says he’s using the support from Ukraine as motivation to beat Anthony Joshua in their heavyweight rematch.

With just one day to go until fight night, preparations are complete for both Usyk and Joshua, who will go toe-to-toe in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night.

For Joshua, the motivation is to reclaim the belts he lost to Usyk last September at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Usyk put on a dazzling show to sway the judges after 12 rounds of action.

But while Usyk will also be motivated to keep hold of his recently acquired belts, the 35-year-old is also inspired by the support of Ukraine, his home nation.

Following Usyk’s triumph over Joshua last September, it was inevitable that the pair would swiftly schedule a rematch, but Russia’s invasion of Ukraine put a stumbling block in the way.

After news of the invasion broke, Usyk headed home to join his local militia group in Kyiv. He was eventually persuaded to leave and rejoin training for the Joshua rematch, but he has kept his beloved Ukraine at the forefront of his thoughts.

In the pre-fight press conference this week, Usyk explained that he is fighting for far more than just heavyweight titles on Saturday night.

“I am motivated by the people of Ukraine who are struggling hard to defend our independence, to defend our freedom and defend our culture,” said Usyk.

“I receive voice and video messages from them with words of support and news that they are praying for me and for my victory. They are holding their hands tight and praying for my victory and that motivates me.”

In an attempt to provide Ukraine temporary respite, Usyk has also ensured that the nation will be able to air the rematch for free.

Usyk is fighting for more than just his heavyweight titles

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