Sergey Dzinziruk, a former world champion in the first middleweight, and now a defender of Ukraine, answered the question of who he would take with him if the fate of the war with Russia were decided in the ring, in a conditional five-on-five confrontation.
“Of course I would agree. I would select the best. Usik, whose behavior during the war became a good example for many. Vitaliy and Vladimir Klitschko. My friends, ex-world champions Andrei Kotelnik and Yuri Nuzhnenko. Lomachenko? I definitely wouldn't take it. For me Lomachenko - persona non grata. I condemn his behavior during the war. I’m glad that I have nothing to do with him,” the boxer said in an interview with “Champion.”