World Boxing News may reveal that the Oleksandr Usyk ring for Daniel Dubois’s rematch is more than just a fashionable statement – this is a battle uniform in coded messages, tribute to ancestors and national pride.
The united heavyweight champion entered the ring to become a two -time unquestioned champion, wrapped in meaning, tradition and spiritual symbolism.
Usyk’s War Saobe in the sense
Usyk was a product of original cooperation between ready to fight, Stone Island and Usyk’s own deep cultural roots.
Far from the usual, Usyk carefully constructed a outfit for carrying messages woven into the fabric itself, literally.
The basis is the pixel version of Trident, National National Ukraine, stylized with family Ukrainian decorations and saturated with the personal history of Usyk.
The complicated patterns are hidden by the names of his wife, children, mother and homeland, Ukraine – Maciela, who only the user and the faithful can decod.
Each stitch says:
Usyk. The cat – decorated on the front – represents the spirit of newfangled Japanese samurai: honor, loyalty, mastery in battle and unwavering internal force.
The WBN pound for the pound of the king also did not choose these colors by accident. Metal gray steel signals immunity, while deep burgundy recalls power, house and heritage – a palette as purposeful as a hit with precision.
The phrase “Usyk. Kot” accompanies the bold font of the inspired Samurai, while on the right side of the robe and gloves has a pixel Trident Glyph, as you can see in projects released by The Ready To Fight Store.
The outfit, adapted for a moment, reflects a warrior who has never hesitated in his principles. Now that the world is once again observing, Usyk still wore his family, faith and flag to the battle.
Master
When the master stood under the lights, his robe shining in a metallic rebellion, it was clear – it was not just a rematch from Dubois. It was a confirmation of identity.
Entering Wembley from “Brothers” by his countryman Vasyl Zhadan, the falling, Usyk’s entrance becomes a legend.
Five rounds in the next armor were another winning armor for the collection.
Warrior. Father. Husband. Patriot. Moving pattern. Usyk, cat.
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