While a unification bout at Wembley in opposition to Tyson Fury is now not on the playing cards, Oleksandr Usyk might nonetheless compete beneath the lights after swapping his boxing gloves for soccer boots and signing a contract with Ukrainian membership Polissya.
Heavyweight champion Usyk, who educated as a footballer with Ukraine’s Tavriya Simferopol as a teen earlier than switching to boxing, on Wednesday, signed a one-year “agreement on football cooperation” with the membership and can put on the quantity 17 shirt.
The 36-year-old beforehand made a substitute look for Polissya in a pleasant match final 12 months.
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Polissya will play within the Ukrainian Premier League within the 2023-24 season after incomes promotion with a first-place end in final season’s second-tier Ukrainian First League.
“I respect and am proud of this man. His attitude to training is a great example for the Polissia team,” Polissya president Gennadiy Butkevych stated in a press release on Thursday.
Usyk will subsequent enter the boxing ring on the Tarczynski Arena in Wroclaw, Poland, on Aug. 26, the place he’ll defend his IBF, IBO, WBO and WBA heavyweight titles in opposition to Britain’s Daniel Dubois.
Usyk is undefeated in 20 skilled fights with 13 knockouts, whereas Dubois has received 19 of his 20 bouts, dropping one.
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Source: sportstar.thehindu.com