Inside Usyk's heavyweight title defence, from underwater swimming to fighting in Ukraine 🟢 Usyk’s methods, which included serving in the Ukrainian military in defence against the Russian invasion, have seen off Joshua once again
In response, Usyk launched his own foundation, for those left without basic necessities. Vasiliy Lomachenko, who has fought alongside both Usyk and the Klitschkos in the armed forces, was in Saudi Arabia to watch his historic victory over Joshua.
According to his manager, Egis Klimas, that included extreme underwater swimming, holding his breath for close to five minutes to increase his lung capacity.
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