You yourself must not distinguish defeat from victory. Usyk supported Lomachenko



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Former undisputed world champion in the first heavyweight division Alexander Usik supported his friend Vasily Lomachenko (14-2-0, 10 KO), who lost the fight for the absolute championship in the lightweight division to American Teofimo López (16-0-0, 12 KO) by publishing a poem by Boris Pasternak when we have the information.

It’s ugly to be famous.
This is not what comes up.
No need to start a file
Shake the manuscripts.

The purpose of creativity is the surrender of oneself,
No hype, no success.
Embarrassing, it means nothing
Be a parable on everyone’s lips.

But we must live without impostures,
So live like this in the end
To attract love for space
Listen to the future call.

And you have to leave spaces
At the destination, and not between the papers,
Places and chapters of a lifetime
Crossed out in the margin.

And dive into the unknown
And hide your steps in it
How the field hides in the mist
When you can’t see anything in it.

Others on the track live
Will go your way for an inch of an inch
But defeat for victory
You yourself must not distinguish.

And it shouldn’t be a single slice
Don’t give up on your face
But to be alive, alive and unique
I live and alone until the end.

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