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Nicolay 'Beast from the East' Valuev of St. Petersburg in Russia will mark his thirty-ninth fight by taking on fellow unbeaten fighter, Gerald 'Jedi' Nobles of America. Valuev is a former Russian heavyweight champion and he stands at approximately seven feet tall and weighs in at a monstrous 320-pounds. Valuev's |
last fight ended in a stoppage of former Olympian heavyweight Paolo Vidoz of Italy. Nobles last fought in late September of this year and before that, he stopped former world champion Bruce Seldon in nine rounds. The fight will take place in Germany this Saturday.
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