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1 Biography  





2 Amateur career  



2.1  Highlights  







3 Professional career  



3.1  First reign as WBA heavyweight champion  



3.1.1  Valuev vs. Chagaev  







3.2  Between title reigns  



3.2.1  Valuev vs. Liakhovich  







3.3  Second reign as WBA champion  



3.3.1  Valuev vs. Ruiz II  





3.3.2  Valuev vs. Holyfield  





3.3.3  Loss to Haye  





3.3.4  Retirement from boxing and health problems  









4 Outside of boxing  



4.1  Television career  





4.2  Political career  





4.3  Involvement in other sports  





4.4  Nikolai Valuev Boxing School and Youth Sports Foundation  







5 Professional boxing record  





6 Filmography  





7 Notes  





8 References  





9 External links  














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Nikolai Valuev
Никола́й Валу́ев
Valuev in 2018
Member of the State Duma for Bryansk Oblast

Incumbent

Assumed office
12 October 2021
Preceded byBoris Paykin
ConstituencyBryansk (No. 77)
Member of the State Duma (Party List Seat)
In office
21 December 2011 – 12 October 2021
Personal details
Born (1973-08-21) 21 August 1973 (age 50)
Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR
SpouseGalina Valuyeva
Children3
EducationLesgaft National University
Moscow State University of Technology and Management [ru]
ReligionEastern Orthodox
Boxing career
NationalityRussian
Other names
  • Beast from the East
  • The Russian Giant
  • Statistics
    Weight(s)Heavyweight
    Height2.13 m (7 ft 0 in)[1][2][3][nb 1]
    Reach216 cm (85 in)
    StanceOrthodox
    Boxing record
    Total fights53
    Wins50
    Wins by KO34
    Losses2
    No contests1

    Nikolai Sergeyevich Valuev (vah-LOO-yeff, Russian: Никола́й Серге́евич Валу́ев, IPA: [vɐˈlujɪf]; born 21 August 1973) is a Russian politician and former professional boxer. He competed in boxing from 1993 to 2009, and held the WBA heavyweight title twice between 2005 and 2009. Standing at a height of 2.13 metres (7 ft) and a peak weight of 149 kilograms (328 lb), Valuev is best known for being the tallest and heaviest world champion in boxing history.[4][5]

    Biography

    [edit]

    Valuev was born on 21 August 1973, in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia).[6] He is of mostly Russian descent, and had a Tatar grandfather. Although his own parents are short—both 1.67m (5'6") tall—his Tatar great-grandfather has been described as "of mountainous proportions" and "a warrior giant of Russian folklore." His own size and appearance are due to gigantism complicated by acromegaly.[7]

    Valuev is a Russian Orthodox Christian.[8]

    Valuev has written a book in Russian called My 12 Rounds, with the help of Russian sports journalist Konstantin Osipov.[9] The book discusses his life in general and his boxing career in particular. For that book, Valuev received an award from the government of Saint Petersburg.[10]

    In January 2006, Valuev was accused of assaulting a security guard at the Spartak Ice Palace in Saint Petersburg. No criminal investigation was launched by local police.[11]

    Amateur career

    [edit]

    Highlights

    [edit]

    Russian National Championships (+91 kg), Saint Petersburg, Russia, May 1994:

    Goodwill Games (+91 kg), Saint Petersburg, July 1994:

    Professional career

    [edit]

    First reign as WBA heavyweight champion

    [edit]

    In 2005, Valuev squared off with WBA heavyweight champion John Ruiz, and won a twelve-round majority-decision, becoming both the tallest (7 ft or 2.13 m) and heaviest (323 lbs or 147 kg) champion in boxing history.[12]

    Valuev vs. Chagaev

    [edit]
    Valuev vs. Chagaev, 2007

    The title defense was held on 14 April 2007. Chagaev defeated Valuev by a majority decision (117–111, 115–113 and 114–114).

    Valuev changed trainers, from Manuel Gabrielian to Alexander Zimin, who coached the old Soviet Union amateur boxing team. On 29 September 2007, Valuev won against Jean-Francois BergeroninOldenburg, Germany, by a 12-round unanimous decision (118–111 on all three cards).[13]

    Between title reigns

    [edit]

    Valuev vs. Liakhovich

    [edit]

    On 16 February 2008, in a title eliminator, Valuev defeated former titleholder Siarhei Liakhovich, winning every round at the Nuremberg Arena in Germany.[14] The victory earned Valuev the right to face Chagaev for the WBA title again, the only man who had defeated him in his boxing career.

    Second reign as WBA champion

    [edit]

    Valuev vs. Ruiz II

    [edit]

    He was scheduled to face Chagaev for his WBA title on 5 July 2008, but Chagaev pulled out with an injury. Valuev instead fought John Ruiz for the vacant title on 30 August 2008 and the WBA decided to make Chagaev "Champion In Recess". Valuev defeated Ruiz by unanimous decision to regain the WBA heavyweight championship, with Valuev and Chagaev set to fight no later than 26 June 2009 to determine whom the WBA regarded as their champion.[15] The scores were 114–113, 116–113, and 116–111. The result was initially declared a split decision win for Valuev with the 114–113 score by ringside judge Takeshi Shimakawa was announced in favor of Ruiz rather than for Valuev. One of the scorecards had the names of the fighters in opposite order, resulting in the confusion. The decision was once again unpopular with the live crowd, as some booed the outcome, much like in the first bout.

    Valuev vs. Holyfield

    [edit]

    Valuev's first title defense of his second reign as WBA Champion was against the 46-year-old, four-time heavyweight champion of the world, Evander Holyfield, on 20 December 2008. Before the match, Valuev weighed 310.8 pounds (141 kg), nearly 100 pounds heavier than Holyfield at 214.3 pounds (97 kg).[16] After a rather uneventful match with no knockdowns and few punches thrown by either fighter, Valuev won a widely disputed majority decision.[17][18] In response to the controversial result the WBA announced plans to investigate the decision.[19]

    Loss to Haye

    [edit]
    Valuev in 2009

    In his second defense on 7 November 2009, billed as 'David vs. Goliath', Valuev faced off against former unified and lineal cruiserweight champion David Haye (22-1, 21 KOs) at the Arena Nürnberger VersicherunginNuremberg. Valuev lost by a majority decision (114–114, 116–112, 116–112).[20]

    Retirement from boxing and health problems

    [edit]

    Valuev announced his retirement from boxing in a Russian newspaper three days after the loss to Haye on 10 November 2009.

    In 2010, Valuev's doctor went on record saying that he is treating Valuev for "serious bone and joint problems".[21] Valuev underwent two operations that required at least six months on the sidelines.

    Valuev confirmed in 2013 that medical advice was one of the reasons he is not planning to make a comeback in boxing.[22]

    Outside of boxing

    [edit]

    Television career

    [edit]

    Valuev's first role in a film was a cameo appearance in the German film 7 Zwerge – Der Wald ist nicht genug in 2006.[23] In 2008, Valuev played the main role in the film Stonehead by Philip Yankovskiy, playing an ex-boxer who lost his memory.[24] The film took the main prize at the film festival "Window to Europe".[25] After the success of Stonehead, it was announced Valuev was being filmed in two new films at the same time.[26]

    In August 2016, Valuev became a presenter on Good Night, Little Ones!, Russia's long-running TV program for small children.[27] He replaced Dmitry Malikov as the host.

    Political career

    [edit]
    Valuev with Igor Nikitin, 2011

    In December 2011 Russian parliamentary election, Valuev became a member of the State Duma through the United Russia Party. On 17 December 2012, Valuev supported[28] the law in the Russian Parliament banning adoption of Russian orphans by citizens of the US.

    Following the IOC's decision to suspend Russia from participating in the Olympics under its flag due to the Russian state-sponsored doping scandal, Valuev said that Russia should go to the Olympics and "tear everyone apart to spite these bastards who want to kill our sport."[29]

    In September 2022, Valuev revealed he had been drafted to serve in the Russian armed forces.[30]

    Involvement in other sports

    [edit]

    In 2011, Valuev became the general manager of the Russia national bandy team, and is tasked with developing the sport in the country.[31] He is also the Vice-President of the Russian Bandy Federation.[32] Bandy is considered a national sport in Russia.[33]

    Nikolai Valuev Boxing School and Youth Sports Foundation

    [edit]

    In 2009, Valuev, together with a group of coaches, created the Nikolay Valuev Boxing School, with offices in Saint Petersburg and the Leningrad Oblast. The school is divided into three types of age groups: pupils (school terms 3-5), students (terms 6-8), and adults. School pupils participate and compete in various boxing matches, including the "Valuev Cup" youth boxing tournament, which became a regular competition in Saint Petersburg.[34]

    Professional boxing record

    [edit]
    52 fights 50 wins 2 losses
    By knockout 35 0
    By decision 15 2
    By disqualification 1 0
    No. Result Record Opponent Type Round,time Date Location Notes
    53 Loss 50–2 (1) David Haye MD 12 7 Nov 2009 Nuremberg Arena, Nuremberg, Germany Lost WBA heavyweight title
    52 Win 50–1 (1) Evander Holyfield MD 12 20 Dec 2008 Hallenstadion, Zürich, Switzerland Retained WBA heavyweight title
    51 Win 49–1 (1) John Ruiz UD 12 30 Aug 2008 Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, Germany Won vacant WBA heavyweight title
    50 Win 48–1 (1) Siarhei Liakhovich UD 12 16 Feb 2008 Nuremberg Arena, Nuremberg, Germany
    49 Win 47–1 (1) Jean Francois Bergeron UD 12 29 Sep 2007 Small EWE Arena, Oldenburg, Germany Won NABA heavyweight title
    48 Loss 46–1 (1) Ruslan Chagaev MD 12 14 Apr 2007 Porsche-Arena, Stuttgart, Germany Lost WBA heavyweight title
    47 Win 46–0 (1) Jameel McCline RTD 3 (12), 3:00 20 Jan 2007 St. Jakobshalle, Basel, Switzerland Retained WBA heavyweight title
    46 Win 45–0 (1) Monte Barrett TKO 11 (12), 2:12 7 Oct 2006 Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Illinois, US Retained WBA heavyweight title
    45 Win 44–0 (1) Owen Beck TKO 3 (12), 2:44 3 Jun 2006 TUI Arena, Hanover, Germany Retained WBA heavyweight title
    44 Win 43–0 (1) John Ruiz MD 12 17 Dec 2005 Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, Germany Won WBA heavyweight title
    43 Win 42–0 (1) Larry Donald MD 12 1 Oct 2005 Small EWE Arena, Oldenburg, Germany Retained WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title
    42 Win 41–0 (1) Clifford Etienne KO 3 (12) 14 May 2005 Oberfrankenhalle, Bayreuth, Germany Retained WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title
    41 Win 40–0 (1) Attila Levin TKO 3 (12), 2:34 12 Feb 2005 Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, Germany Retained WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title
    40 Win 39–0 (1) Gerald Nobles DQ 4 (12), 0:42 20 Nov 2004 BigBox, Kempten, Germany Retained WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title;
    Nobles disqualified for repeated holding
    39 Win 38–0 (1) Paolo Vidoz TKO 9 (12), 2:33 9 Oct 2004 Messe, Erfurt, Germany Won vacant WBA Inter-Continental heavyweight title
    38 Win 37–0 (1) Richard Igbineghu TKO 6 (10), 1:50 24 Jul 2004 Brandenburg-Halle, Frankfurt, Germany Won vacant WBA Inter-Continental interim heavyweight title
    37 Win 36–0 (1) Marcelo Domínguez UD 8 17 Apr 2004 Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, Germany
    36 Win 35–0 (1) Dicky Ryan TKO 1 (10), 2:43 28 Feb 2004 Mehrzweckhalle, Dresden, Germany
    35 Win 34–0 (1) Otis Tisdale KO 1 (8) 4 Oct 2003 Stadthalle, Zwickau, Germany
    34 Win 33–0 (1) Bob Mirovic UD 8 16 Aug 2003 Nürburgring, Nürburg, Germany
    33 Win 32–0 (1) Vitali Shkraba TKO 4 (10) 18 Jul 2003 State Circus, Minsk, Belarus
    32 Win 31–0 (1) Pedro Daniel Franco UD 12 15 Mar 2003 Yubileyny Sports Palace, Saint Petersburg, Russia Retained PABA heavyweight title
    31 Win 30–0 (1) Kostiantyn Pryziuk RTD 3 (10), 3:00 10 Oct 2002 Casino Conti Giant Hall, Saint Petersburg, Russia Retained Russian heavyweight title
    30 Win 29–0 (1) Taras Bidenko UD 12 21 Jul 2002 Seoul, South Korea Retained PABA heavyweight title
    29 Win 28–0 (1) Yaroslav Zavorotnyi TKO 3 (10) 15 Jun 2002 Druzhba Arena, Donetsk Ukraine
    28 Win 27–0 (1) Toakipa Tasefa UD 12 28 Sep 2001 Yubileyny Sports Palace, Saint Petersburg, Russia Retained PABA heavyweight title
    27 Win 26–0 (1) George Linberger TKO 1 (12), 1:20 30 Jun 2001 Etess Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US Won vacant PABA heavyweight title
    26 Win 25–0 (1) Vitali Shkraba TKO 4 (8) 6 Mar 2001 Arena CSKA, Moscow, Russia
    25 Win 24–0 (1) Tone Fiso TKO 1 (12) 29 Oct 2000 Yubileyny Sports Palace, Saint Petersburg, Russia Retained PABA interim heavyweight title
    24 Win 23–0 (1) Yuriy Yelistratov UD 12 6 Jun 2000 Yubileyny Sports Palace, Saint Petersburg, Russia Won vacant PABA interim heavyweight title
    23 Win 22–0 (1) Yuri Nikolaev TKO 2 (6) 10 Mar 2000 Novosibirsk, Russia
    22 Win 21–0 (1) Aleksei Varakin KO 1 (12), 1:30 15 Dec 1999 State Circus, Saint Petersburg, Russia Retained Russian heavyweight title
    21 Win 20–0 (1) James McQueen KO 1 (6) 25 Jun 1999 Prague, Czech Republic
    20 NC 19–0 (1) Andreas Sidon NC 6 7 May 1999 Prague, Czech Republic Referee left the ring before the end of the fight
    19 Win 19–0 John Tupou TKO 4 (6), 1:16 13 Feb 1999 Ariake Colosseum, Tokyo, Japan
    18 Win 18–0 Aleksei Osokin TKO 6 (10) 22 Jan 1999 Casino Conti Giant Hall, Saint Petersburg, Russia Won vacant Russia heavyweight title
    17 Win 17–0 Evgeny Odolsky KO 1 (6) 19 Dec 1998 Tundra Bar, Saint Petersburg, Russia
    16 Win 16–0 James Gaines UD 6 9 Jun 1998 State Circus, Moscow, Russia
    15 Win 15–0 Jim Huffman TKO 2 (6), 0:37 14 Mar 1998 Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia
    14 Win 14–0 Sinclair Babb TKO 1 (6), 2:50 6 Dec 1997 Stockland Stadium, Townsville, Australia
    13 Win 13–0 Alarim Uysal TKO 2 8 Nov 1997 Ballsporthalle, Frankfurt, Germany
    12 Win 12–0 Kevin Rosier KO 1 27 Sep 1997 State Circus, Moscow, Russia
    11 Win 11–0 Aug Tanuvasa TKO 1 (6), 2:44 21 Aug 1997 Bankstown RSL Club, Sydney, Australia
    10 Win 10–0 Rodney Harris PTS 4 26 Jul 1997 Yokohama Arena, Yokohama, Japan
    9 Win 9–0 Terrell Nelson TKO 2 (4), 1:26 31 May 1997 Etess Arena, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
    8 Win 8–0 Manao Navuilawa TKO 1 (4), 1:24 9 May 1997 Bankstown Sports Club, Sydney, Australia
    7 Win 7–0 Patrick Slade TKO 1 (4), 1:59 21 Mar 1997 Parramatta RSL Club, Sydney, Australia
    6 Win 6–0 Darren Fearn RTD 1 (6), 3:00 26 Nov 1996 York Hall, London, England
    5 Win 5–0 Neil Kirkwood TKO 2 (4) 8 Oct 1996 Battersea Town Hall, London, England
    4 Win 4–0 Sergei Anikeev KO 2 (4) 16 Feb 1995 State Circus, Saint Petersburg, Russia
    3 Win 3–0 Aleksei Tsygankov KO 3 (4) 15 Apr 1994 State Circus, Saint Petersburg, Russia
    2 Win 2–0 Aleksandr Vasiliev PTS 4 22 Feb 1994 State Circus, Saint Petersburg, Russia
    1 Win 1–0 John Morton TKO 2 (4) 15 Oct 1993 Sporthalle, Schöneberg, Germany

    Filmography

    [edit]

    Notes

    [edit]
    1. ^ Sources vary on his height, with some listing him as 2.18 m (7 ft 2 in).

    References

    [edit]
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  • [edit]
    Sporting positions
    Regional boxing titles
    Vacant

    Title last held by

    Nikolay Kulpin
    Russia heavyweight champion
    22 January 1999 – June 2000
    Vacated
    Vacant

    Title next held by

    Alexey Osokin
    Vacant

    Title last held by

    Justin Fortune
    PABA heavyweight champion
    Interim title

    6 June 2000 – 30 June 2001
    Won full title
    Vacant

    Title next held by

    Taras Bidenko
    Vacant

    Title last held by

    Kirk Johnson
    PABA heavyweight champion
    30 June 2001 – July 2004
    Vacated
    Vacant

    Title next held by

    Rob Calloway
    New title WBA Inter-Continental
    heavyweight champion
    Interim title

    24 July 2004 – 20 November 2004
    Won full title
    Title discontinued
    Vacant

    Title last held by

    Wladimir Klitschko
    WBA Inter-Continental
    heavyweight champion

    20 November 2004 – 17 December 2005
    Won world title
    Vacant

    Title next held by

    Ruslan Chagaev
    Preceded by

    Jean Francois Bergeron

    NABA heavyweight champion
    29 September 2007 – November 2007
    Vacated
    Vacant

    Title next held by

    Friday Ahunanya
    World boxing titles
    Preceded by

    John Ruiz

    WBA heavyweight champion
    17 December 200514 April 2007
    Succeeded by

    Ruslan Chagaev

    Vacant

    Title last held by

    Ruslan Chagaev
    WBA heavyweight champion
    30 August 20087 November 2009
    Succeeded by

    David Haye

    Records
    Preceded by

    Henry Akinwande
    and
    Vitali Klitschko
    2.01 m (6 ft 7 in)

    Tallest world champion
    2.14 m (7 ft 0 in)

    17 December 2005 – present
    Incumbent
    Previous:
    Primo Carnera vs.
    Tommy Loughran
    84 lb (38 kg)
    Largest weight disparity in a title match
    105.5 lb (47.9 kg) vs. Monte Barrett

    7 October 2006 – present

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