Usyk shares plans for career end: how many fights are ahead.


Oleksandr Usyk plans to end his career after two fights
The Ukrainian heavyweight champion, Oleksandr Usyk, announced his intention to finish his sports career after two upcoming matches. According to information from Sky Sports, his next opponent could be the winner of the meeting between Daniel Dubois and Joseph Parker, scheduled for February 22.
'I will fight whoever wins - Joseph Parker or Daniel Dubois, no problem'
Usyk stated that he plans to fight for only two more years, after which he will turn to other matters, as he feels well and has a desire to go through just two fights. It is worth mentioning that Usyk became an undefeated champion after he won all the major titles in the heavyweight category by defeating Tyson Fury in May last year. He relinquished the IBF title but retained the WBC, WBA, and WBO belts after his rematch victory over Fury.
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