Usyk lost 10kg within a week, Wife reveals

Usyk bravely enlisted with the military in his homeland in late February to help them hold off the Russian forces after they launched their bloody invasion

Usyk lost 10kg within a week, Wife reveals
Oleksandr Usyk vs Anthony Joshua

Boxing heavyweight world champion Oleksandr Usyk lost ten kilograms in just a week during Ukraine's war against Russia, his wife has revealed, with his drastic shredded weight coming ahead of his blockbuster bout with Nigeria born former champion Anthony Joshua.

Usyk bravely enlisted with the military in his homeland in late February to help them hold off the Russian forces after they launched their bloody invasion, and the situation in eastern Europe saw his fight against Joshua placed in jeopardy.

The duo were set to lock horns in the spring in a rematch of their showdown from last September, which saw Usyk down his opponent and, against the odds, strip away his titles in stunning fashion in London.



However, the Ukrainian superstar's preparations for their second fight have been severely affected by the crisis in his country - and he has also admitted that his thoughts are often far away from focusing on his sport.

Last month, he was given clearance to leave Ukraine for his scrap with Joshua.

Since then, Usyk has largely remained silent over his time taking up arms, but his wife Yekaterina has opened up on how he was alarmingly affected. 

Speaking to PravadaTUT Lviv, she revealed that Usyk suffered weight loss as a result of the crisis, and described him as being 'horrified' and 'in shock'.

'Oleksandr lost 10 kilograms in a week of the war,' she said. 'He was so horrified, in such shock, he was so torn apart... He saw what I was doing. I said, "Sasha, please, people are asking, we must speak, somehow support."

'But it's very difficult for him. But he still goes on the air, he says something. His position is clear. He has always been for Ukraine, he has always glorified it and will glorify it, as long as his health and strength last.'

In a rare interview after Vladimir Putin's forces began their invasion, Usyk described boxing as 'child's play' in comparison to the war and said he is struggling to focus about anything other than the fighting in his homeland. 

Speaking to YouTube channel Blockasset, he said: 'Some of my friends are missing, and we do not know where they are now. Many of my relatives lost their homes, and lost their friends and loved ones.'

'Every day I pray for the soonest possible end to this horror. In comparison with this, boxing is child's play.'

On his attempts to gear up for his rematch with Joshua, Usyk added: 'Although it was not easy for me, but I took such a decision, so now I am here and I have already started preparation for the rematch with Anthony Joshua.

'Now I want to concentrate as much as possible on my preparation.

'Because at the moment I cannot stop thinking about the war, about my friends in Ukraine.

'And I have to get rid of such thoughts as much as possible in order to be prepared well for the Anthony Joshua fight and be able to glorify again my God and my native land.'