Two fights left': Usyk closes in on history and retirement with Dubois test
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Oleksandr Usyk discussed the personal sacrifices required in boxing, emphasizing the challenges of separation from his family during intense training periods. Despite missing his wife and children, he remains committed to his career. He connects with his family regularly, acknowledging the emotional cost of his profession. Usyk reflected on his past struggles with poverty and his current success, indicating that he works hard to provide a better life for his children, although he denies that family separation influences his retirement decisions.
"It's always been very difficult but I keep in mind that I have to be focused on training and I chose this path to be who I am now."
"Sometimes we have to give away things to get even better things. And sometimes it's the people around us, that are closest to us, who pay the price."
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