Oleksandr Usyk Pushed for Immediate Retirement in Surprising Statement by Former Promoter

Oleksandr Usyk, at 38, is no longer the spring chicken he once was. But thanks to his remarkable skills, he is still ruling the heavyweight division with iron fists. He had plans to retire, but then he quickly turned his decision around to claim that 2026 will not be the end of his run.
The undisputed heavyweight champion, during an interview with
Asking Usyk to consider not waiting to retire until the wheels fall off, Alex Krassyuk said, “I’m confident he needs to retire now. There’s a saying, ‘It’s better to leave an hour early than two minutes late,'”
It’s hard to argue with what Oleksandr Usyk’s former promoter has suggested. The heavyweight star is just a couple of years away from his 40s and has already made an indelible mark on boxing. So, walking away now will help ‘The Cat’ avoid an unceremonious end to his boxing career. Iconic names like
But while Oleksandr Usyk’s former partner is calling for him to retire, reports have come out claiming that the Ukrainian is already in talks to face his next opponent. That opponent may be none other than another undefeated fighter and the WBA and WBO interim heavyweight champion, Fabio Wardley.
Oleksandr Usyk to fight Fabio Wardley next?
Fabio Wardley recently announced himself as a top boxer after handing Joseph Parker an upset loss in England. He’s in luck now because he’s reportedly in contact with Oleksandr Usyk’s team to finalize the terms for a potential fight between the two heavyweights.
“At the moment, the deal is Usyk has to defend his WBO title against Fabio,” veteran promoter Frank Warren told talkSport. “We’re in negotiations… If we can’t agree terms, it’ll go to purse bids….whoever wins the purse bids will determine where that fight takes place, and the date and contracts will have to be signed. And then, Mr Usyk will either sign it or he won’t.”
Well, Frank Warren may not need to worry about Oleksandr Usyk accepting this fight because he intends to keep going for three more years. However, do you think it would be wise for him to simply step out of the ring and retire as the undisputed heavyweight champion? Let us know in the comments section below.
Blackhawks' Throwaway on Fire With New Team

The Chicago Blackhawks chose not to keep Philipp Kurashev around after the disappointing last season. He went from a top liner to someone who couldn't crack the starting lineup at times. Even though he was an RFA, the Blackhawks didn't qualify him and he became a UFA.

Kurashev broke out for 18 goals and 54 points in 75 games during the 2023-24 season, but fell off to just seven goals and 14 points in 51 games last season, playing over five minutes per game less than his breakout campaign.
He has found a new role on his new team, the San Jose Sharks, and has recently been playing like the player the Blackhawks once had. The 26-year-old has four goals and seven points in his last four games, is a +6, and is averaging 21:42 of ice time per game.
Kurashev has worked his way up to the second line and has the fourth-most ice time per game amongst forwards on the Sharks. He is now up to five goals and eight points in 10 games this season and playing with William Eklund and Alex Wennberg.
Kurashev hasn't won a spot on the top power-play unit, but he hasn't needed it, doing all of his scoring at even strength. This is a perfect example of either giving up on someone too early after a rough season and it coming back to bite a team, or how important a change of scenery is in the NHL.
Kurashev is proving that he belongs in the NHL and the 2023-24 season with the Blackhawks wasn't a fluke.