Usyk was followed by an entourage of around 20 fellow Ukrainians into a hotel suite in Riyadh at Monday's media day.
With rosary beads tightly clutched in his right hand, he quietly recited a prayer between questions.
"God gave me the opportunity but God told me 'you must work, you must not rest'," he said.
Usyk insisted on answering questions in English. Although he relies on a translator at times, his grasp of the language has improved drastically in the past six months.
"For me, I do not think about legacy. For me, it's important, it's my chance again to say 'listen, if you work, it's possible'," Usyk said.
Usyk, as always, is at ease with the limelight. Tuesday's extravagant grand arrivals event took place on a Boeing 777 at a makeshift runway in the Boulevard attraction park. Within moments, Usyk had mischievously made his way into the captain's seat.
On Saturday, it will be fight or flight time for the soaraway heavyweight, who seems just as composed outside of the ring as he is during the heat of battle.