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Russia's giant heavyweight Nicolay Valuev remained unbeaten tonight in the main event of the fight card held in Kempten, Germany by being awarded the fight by disqualification over his opponent, America's Gerald Nobles. Nobles, who was also unbeaten before the fight, got himself thrown out of the fight for |
repeated low blows during the early stages of the fight and by the fourth round, the referee had seen enough of his illegal actions and decided to disqualify Nobles. What waits for Nobles after this performance remains to be seen but Valuev, at thirty-one years of age is beginning to make more noise in the heavyweight division. However, disqualification wins do nothing to enhance a fighter's reputation and Valuev will have to make himself seen on American shores against the best available opposition to make the majority of fight fans sit up and take notice.
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