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‘He was torn apart’ – Usyk’s wife reveals he shed one-and-a-half STONE in a week after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

UKRAINIAN boxing star Oleksandr Usyk was so devastated by Russia's unjust invasion that he lost significant weight.

That is according to Usyk's wife Kateryna, who claims he dropped 10kg (one-and-a-half stone) just a week after Vladimir Putin waged an unjust war on Ukraine on February 24.

Oleksandr Usyk dropped significant weight after Russia's unjust invasion of Ukraine
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Oleksandr Usyk dropped significant weight after Russia's unjust invasion of UkraineCredit: PA
Oleksandr Usyk's wife Kateryna opened up on the toll the war has had on him
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Oleksandr Usyk's wife Kateryna opened up on the toll the war has had on himCredit: Instagram @usykaa
Oleksandr Usyk still managed to join the Ukrainian army to fight off Russia's aggressions
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Oleksandr Usyk still managed to join the Ukrainian army to fight off Russia's aggressionsCredit: Instagram @andrii_nebytov

However, that didn't stop the undefeated heavyweight star from putting his exciting career on hold and enlisting in the army alongside fellow boxing stars Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko as well as Vasiliy Lomachenko.

Kateryna told PravdaTUT: “Sasha lost 10 kilograms in a week of the war. 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, you need to speak, somehow support'. It is very difficult for him. At first he digested it inside.

"Well, firstly, let’s be honest, we have never been in such a situation before. Our entire generation could never have imagined this. And here it is, a shock.

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"To be honest, he doesn’t really like giving interviews in normal, peacetime anyway. Now it’s difficult for him, of course, but he still goes on the air, says something.

"His position is clear. He has always been for Ukraine, he has always glorified it and will glorify it for as long as he has enough health and strength.

"Now he understands how important for him, let’s say, even the next fight. For him, every fight is important, but now, when blood is shed in your country, you want to glorify Ukraine, you want to be proud of it.

"I’m just so proud that I’m from Ukraine, that I’m Ukrainian! Thank God that this happened."

Usyk was recently given permission to leave his homeland to prepare for the rematch against Anthony Joshua, whom he beat in September for the heavyweight world titles.

Promoter Eddie Hearn expects the highly-anticipated bout to take place by mid-July at the latest.

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