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Today, Lomachenko wants to flee Ukraine!

According to ESPN's latest news, the team of Ukrainian Vasily Lomachenko (16-2, 11KO), the former three-tier World Boxer/two-time Olympic champion, was recently applying to the Ukrainian government to leave the country to train elsewhere in June to prepare for the battle with the current WBC Franchise/WBA Super/IBF/WBO Lightweight Champion Australian George Cambertsos Jr. (20-0, 10KO).

Today, Lomachenko wants to flee Ukraine!

A while ago, Lomachenko responded to the call of the Ukrainian government and deliberately returned to his homeland and joined the Self-Defense Forces, and many boxing fans praised him. Now the Ukrainian government requires male citizens between the ages of 18 and 60 not to leave the country, to defend the motherland and fight the Russian army to the end. In order to make money, Lomachenko is reluctant to miss the game, especially at this time to apply to leave Ukraine, which makes many boxing fans feel that the price is cheap, giving people the feeling of escaping from the battle.

Today, Lomachenko wants to flee Ukraine!

George Camberthos has not been able to finalize his June opponent recently, and his first choice was Lomachenko, but after hearing that Lomachenko returned home, they began to focus on the current WBC lightweight official boxing champion American Devon Hani (27-0, 15KO). If Lomachenko does not take a stand for the game, Cambersos' choice of Devon Hani may be significant, especially as June gets closer and closer, and cambersos' team hopes to decide immediately. Lomachenko had been fighting for the big battle before, and Cambersos had prioritized him, and now that Devin Hani was about to pick up the big fight, Lomachenko couldn't sit still.

Today, Lomachenko wants to flee Ukraine!

Compared with Lomachenko, the current WBA Super/IBF/WBO/IBO heavyweight champion Olek Sandra Usik (19-0, 13KO) is very determined, has given up the first half of this year and Anthony Joshua (24-2, 22KO) World War II and insisted on staying in Ukraine. Originally, he had no problem making more than $10 million in this World War II, after all, after defeating Joshua, Usik became a favorite, and even if it was not a corner, the honoraria would be greatly increased.

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