The Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk He had an emotional and vengeful act in the middle of the ring after defeating the British Tyson Fury and keep the three belts that identify him as the king of the heavyweights.
In a world like the current one where everything is viewed with a magnifying glass and where all details are scrutinized, there is a gesture from the Ukrainian. Oleksandr Usyk which no one notices. ‘The Cat’ won a narrow victory over the British Tyson Fury and retained the three heavyweight belts he was putting at stake.
After the victory he knelt in the middle of the ring and gave thanks while looking up at the sky. Usyk He took pictures with his whole team, with different personalities from boxing, sports and politics and there was a moment when he took a sword and raised it with both arms.
At first, many wondered about the meaning of this gesture, but soon after the great heavyweight champion explained the gesture through his Instagram account: “The true saber of the outstanding Ukrainian hetman Ivan Mazepa. It was an honor for me .holding a unique object that is more than 300 years old for many centuries shamed the name of Hetman Mazepa Now it is returning to the international media space and receiving the recognition it deserves.
Some words that can be put in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian war that began to write a new chapter of the conflict in the month of February 2022.
Zelensky congratulated Usyk on the victory
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky congratulated Oleksandr Usyk after his victory over Britain’s Tyson Fury in Riyadh, which he said “proves” that Ukrainians will “never give up” what is theirs. Zelensky said the result was “very important and necessary for all of us at this time.” “By keeping the belts, Oleksandr shows that we are Ukrainians and we will never give up what belongs to us. No matter how hard it is, we will win. Be it in the ring, on the battlefield or in the diplomatic field ,” he said on his Telegram channel.
Ivan Stepanovich Mazepa (in Ukrainian: Иван Степанович Мазепа. March 20, 1639 – August 28, 1709)1 was a Cossack nobleman who fought to re-establish the political and military independence of Ukraine against Russian rule, hetman of the Cossack Hetmanate, can be read in Wikipedia. It should also be noted that Mazepa is the titular hero of several literary and musical works. inspiration Lord Byron, Victor Hugo, Alexander Pushkin, Franz Liszt, Piotr I. Tchaikovsky and Juliusz Słowacki, among others.
Source: La Verdad

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