Nikolai Valuev

Volvo V70 Drive: Milan to Marlow

Once, opting for a model like the Drive version of the Volvo V70, the one with least power, slowest acceleration and a reduced top speed, meant you’d stretched your budget to buy the cheapest in a desirable range.

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King tries to halt Haye's Klitschko chase

• Promotor tells Brit he may have to face little-known Australian • Kali 'Checkmate' Meehan stopped by Danny Williams in 2001 Don King is trying to force David Haye to defend his world heavyweight title against a 39-year-old...

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Pac-Man gobblin' 'em up

By George Kimball / Boxing notes Sunday, November 22, 2009 - Added 3m ago It’s hard to imagine a more impressive trifecta than the one Manny Pacquiao has pulled off in the past 11 months: making back-to-back-to-back victories...

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When in Rome ... do as the vegetarians do

For my lunch on Friday I had a vegetarian main course. That is an unusual occurrence. I am pathetically reluctant, as most men are, to move away from the idea of a chunk of protein as being the centrepiece of a meal. Anyway,...

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Tough opening test for Murray as Brit takes on US Open champion Del Potro

By Mike Dickson Tennis Correspondent Fears that the giants might one day overrun tennis are nothing new, as shown by the fact that Arthur Ashe addressed the subject shortly before his untimely death in 1993. Which brings us to...

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SCHAEFER: HOPKINS WANTS HAYE BOUT

David Haye could face Bernard Hopkins next year, according to Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer. Haye took the WBA heavyweight title with a majority-decision points victory over Nikolai Valuev at the start of November...

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As Haye claims world title, who will win Sports Personality of the Year?

David Haye provided one of the great stories of this sporting year with his victory over Nikolai Valuev in Germany on Saturday night. The Londoner was fearless and marvellous in negating the brute power of his Russian opponent...

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VIDEO SPECIAL: Haye KO'd by tiler who considers himself 'the groutest'

David Haye discovered just how painful a night on the tiles can be when he took on Jimmy Twite. World heavyweight champion Haye managed to go 12 rounds against 7ft Russian Nikolai Valuev without a glove being landed on him....

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HAYE COULD BE THE FIRST OF MANY

Two years ago Britain was hailing seven professional world champions, two of whom - Ricky Hatton and Joe Calzaghe - were regarded as the true number ones in their weight class and worthy of pay-per-view status across the pond.

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Emma John: Are England too nice to sledge?

The Proteas have tried to inspire antagonism, but are England too nice to sledge? It must be frustrating for Graeme Smith and Mickey Arthur. Their normal whipping boy, Kevin Pietersen, is keeping an uncharacteristically low...

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