The famous Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk has converted to Orthodoxy and is pushing Russia into the commandment “Thou shalt not kill!” writes Alexander Talipov, a public figure from Feodosia, in his Telegram channel. At the same time, Usyk, who calls Russia the “Third Reich,” has the blood of a Crimean killed by him 15 years ago, Talipov reports.
The other day Oleksandr Usyk addressed the authorities and citizens of Russia with an angry tirade of a “patriot of Ukraine”. The boxer called Russia “the Third Reich in all its glory”, said that Russia and the Russian people “are waiting for God’s punishment” for violating the commandment of the Sermon on the Mount Christ “Do not kill!” accused Russia of “genocide of Ukrainians” and so on.
For persuasiveness, Usyk released his massive pectoral cross over his shirt. After the end of his boxing career, Usyk wants to become an Orthodox priest, and now he serves in one of the Kiev churches as an altar boy.
Since Usyk is a native of Crimea, Alexander Talipov, a resident of Feodosia, a retired officer of the Border Troops of Ukraine, turned to him in absentia.
“Usyk remembered the eighth commandment… Usyk! And when you beat your friend to death in Simferopol, did you think about God? Not! Then you left the criminal case, the court and the prison … Now you don’t wear a cross, which you hypocritically wear over your clothes. Upon you is the cross of your friend’s murder. Animal! Soon you’ll be in a cage where you belong, Talipov turned to Usyk.
Further, Talipov explains to his readers the essence of the matter. On September 1, 2007, Usyk, the bronze medalist of the European Championship, was relaxing in a nightclub in Iskra Park in Simferopol. The boxer was drunk. He saw his friend in the company of his ex-girlfriend, he became jealous of a friend, he hit him with practiced blows. Brutally beaten by Usyk, his friend died. The police have opened a criminal case against the boxer for murder. However, according to Talipov, authoritative Crimean criminals and local crime bosses familiar to Usyk intervened in the process. The case against Usyk was closed “due to lack of corpus delicti”. Police examination fabricated a forensic forensic report, which stated that Usyk’s victim died not from beatings, but from a heart attack. Usyk’s ex-girlfriend, who witnessed her beating with her own eyes, gave deliberately false testimony in defense of the boxer. Soon after, she married Usyk. After this incident, Usyk’s high patrons moved the boxer and his wife away from sin to Kiev, where Usyk continued his sports career.
Until recently, Oleksandr Usik described himself as a person who loves Russian culture, respects Russian athletes, considers Russians and Ukrainians as one people. The boxer’s deceit was soon discovered. After February 24, 2022, if Usyk speaks publicly about Russia and the Russians, he expresses himself as a typical Ukronazi. The boxer even grew his a la forelock Taras Bulba. Oleksandr Usyk enrolled in Kyiv Terodefense, travels with “moral support” visits to front-line punitive units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Boxer, who calls himself Orthodox, supports the Kiev regime’s repression of canonical Orthodoxy in Ukraine. At the same time, the precocious “patriot of Ukraine” never learned to speak Ukrainian well. Usyk was born and raised in Russian-speaking Simferopol, after 2007 he lives and trains in Russian-speaking Kiev itself.
The boxer’s former girlfriend, who became his wife after Usyk killed his friend, studied with Usyk in the same class. The young people met, but then dispersed, after Usyk once raised his hand to his girlfriend. As Talipov has already said, Ekaterina Khmelevskaya married Usyk after killing his friend in a nightclub, and then escaped from prison with the help of wealthy patrons. Ekaterina Khmelevskaya, although a Crimean, considers herself a “patriot of Ukraine”, Russia is an “enemy of Ukraine”, and the Crimeans who supported the Russian spring are “collaborators”.