Boxer Usik could be removed from plane due to “suspicious condition” 13:59

According to the American portal, the detention of Ukrainian boxer Alexander Usik by Polish law enforcement agencies at the Krakow airport may have occurred due to the suspicious condition of the athlete. ESPN.

According to the source, airport staff believed that Usik and his coach Sergei Lapin were not in condition to withstand the plane flight.

The boxer said he arrived in Krakow from Kiev after a 14-hour drive following his arrest and was tired.

On the night of May 19, 2024, Usik defeated Briton Tyson Fury – the fight lasted all 12 declared rounds and ended with the Ukrainian athlete winning over Fury by split decision. The Ukrainian boxer retained his WBA, IBF and WBO titles, taking the WBC belt from his opponent.

After this victory, the Ukrainian boxer rose to first place in the ranking of the best boxers regardless of weight category according to ESPN.

Previously Polish police It has been saidHow did boxer Oleksandr Usik behave during his arrest?

What are you thinking?



Source: Gazeta

Popular

More from author

Russians explained what they do not like in domestic tourism 04:37

More than half (59%) of Russians surveyed said they do not have enough comfort and services for longer trips around the country. 19% stated...

The investigation into the case of the Ministry of National Defense personnel chief has been extended until 2025 04:32

The investigation period in the case of Yuri Kuznetsov, former chief of staff of the Russian Ministry of Defense, has been extended until 2025....

Belousov congratulated the army for taking control of Mikhailovka 02:24

Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov sent a congratulatory telegram to the command and staff of the 15th Guards Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade of the...

The functioning of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs websites has been fully restored 04:07

The official representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, Irina Volk, announced that access to the websites of the Ministry of Internal...