Diplomatic gift with a heavyweight legacy has mysteriously disappeared, and Donald Trump is at the center of the controversy. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reportedly brought one of Oleksandr Usyk’s prized heavyweight title belts to the White House in February—only for it to go missing after the visit.
During his trip to Washington, DC, Zelenskyy presented the belt to Trump in the Oval Office, a gesture symbolizing strength and resilience. However, weeks later, the Ukrainian leader admitted he has no idea where the championship belt ended up. When asked about its location, Zelenskyy simply stated, “Maybe it’s still sitting there.”
Sources claim that after the meeting, a White House staffer relocated the belt to Trump’s private dining room, placing it alongside other keepsakes. But now, nobody seems to know exactly where it went.
Adding to the drama, Zelenskyy’s White House visit took a sharp turn when an explosive verbal clash erupted between him, Trump, and U.S. Vice President JD Vance. The heated exchange escalated so quickly that Zelenskyy was reportedly escorted out before he could join Trump for a planned press conference.
Meanwhile, Usyk, who allowed Zelenskyy to take his belt as a symbolic offering, remains focused on his boxing career. The Ukrainian champion made history by defeating Tyson Fury in Riyadh, securing the WBC heavyweight title and becoming the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999.
Usyk’s dominant run continues, with talks of a potential showdown against Daniel Dubois. His camp has also hinted at unconventional future matchups, including a possible MMA fight against Jake Paul or a clash with UFC star Alex Pereira.
While Usyk plans his next move, one question lingers—where is his championship belt, and how did it vanish from the White House? The mystery deepens, leaving many wondering if the prized possession will ever resurface.