I am concerned that boxingscene hasn't kept on top anf followed the progress of out Ukrainian boxers who have gone home, from safe surroundings in the US, to fight for their country. It reminds me how so many Israeli expatriates also rush back there when trouble looms.
We need to know what's happening with our friends.
Matter of fact, here's an article just now:
https://news.obozrevatel.com/sport/box/plennyij-podpolkovnik-rosgvardii-zagovoril-pro-usika-i-lomachenko-video.htm
my favorite Ukrainian news channels:
https://www.ukr.net/
https://rubryka.com/
https://www.ukrinform.net/
https://tsn.ua/ukrayina
Translation always loses a little, but if you read enough, you'll understand some of the mistranslated words. For instance, when the article talks about flights, it's usually talking about train schedules, not planes.
As for the other fighters, they are a morale boost, all of which is very helpful, but they won't be a feature. This invasion and war is much bigger than them. They may be big stars, but they are Ukrainians first, and have joined other Ukrainians who want to fight for their homeland in the battle of their generation.
I am concerned that boxingscene hasn't kept on top anf followed the progress of out Ukrainian boxers who have gone home, from safe surroundings in the US, to fight for their country. It reminds me how so many Israeli expatriates also rush back there when trouble looms.
We need to know what's happening with our friends.
Part of the problem is that most Americans only watch/read American news. Ukrainian news has had articles about them, especially older Klitschko, as he is the mayor of Kiev (the capitol). So his briefings and situational feedback in constantly in the news. I'll find a couple links and add them in a minute. But you'll have to add the Google translate extension in Google Chrome, or something similar is whatever other browser you use.