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Photo: Russian Nikolai Valuev, seen here in February 2008, says he is looking to regain his WBA heavyweight world title with a new style when he meets America's John Ruiz in Berlin on Saturday night.
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Photo: India's Olympic men's middleweight boxing bronze medallist Vijender Kumar attends a function organized by Bajaj Allianz life insurance company in New Delhi August 28, 2008. Kumar is the new brand ambassador for Bajaj Allianz life insurance company which is a India private sector company. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi (INDIA)
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Photo: India's Olympic men's middleweight boxing bronze medallist Vijender Kumar attends a function organized by Bajaj Allianz life insurance company in New Delhi August 28, 2008. Kumar is the new brand ambassador for Bajaj Allianz life insurance company which is a private sector life insurance company in India. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi (INDIA)
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Photo: Heavyweight boxer Vitali Klitschko (L) and his manager Bernd Boente attend a news conference to announce his upcoming WBC title match against Samuel Peter in New York August 27, 2008. The match will be held at the O2 World arena in Berlin, Germany October 11, 2008.     REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES)
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Photo: Heavyweight boxers Vitali Klitschko (L) and Samuel Peter pose together during a news conference to announce their upcoming WBC title match in New York August 27, 2008. The match will be held at the O2 World arena in Berlin, Germany October 11, 2008. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES)
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Photo: Olympic men's freestyle wrestling bronze medallist Sushil Kumar (L) and Olympic men's middleweight boxing bronze medallist Vijender Kumar (R) pose with their medals as India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh watches before their meeting in New Delhi August 26, 2008. India's best Olympic Games amounted to three medals - not many, perhaps, for the world's second most populous nation but sports chiefs believe the performance will spark future success for the country. To match feature OLYMPICS/INDIA. REUTERS/Stringer (INDIA)
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Photo: Olympic men's middleweight boxing bronze medallist Vijender Kumar (R) shows his medal to India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh before their meeting in New Delhi August 26, 2008. India's best Olympic Games amounted to three medals - not many, perhaps, for the world's second most populous nation but sports chiefs believe the performance will spark future success for the country. To match feature OLYMPICS/INDIA. REUTERS/Stringer (INDIA)
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Photo: India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (L) shakes hands with Olympic men's middleweight boxing bronze medallist Vijender Kumar as Olympic men's freestyle wrestling bronze medallist Sushil Kumar (2nd L) and President of Indian Olympic Association (IOA) Suresh Kalmadi watch before their meeting in New Delhi August 26, 2008. India's best Olympic Games amounted to three medals - not many, perhaps, for the world's second most populous nation but sports chiefs believe the performance will spark future success for the country. To match feature OLYMPICS/INDIA. REUTERS/Stringer (INDIA)
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Photo: Olympic men's freestyle wrestling bronze medallist Sushil Kumar (R) and Olympic men's middleweight boxing bronze medallist Vijender Kumar (L) pose with their medals as Chief of India's ruling Congress party Sonia Gandhi watches before their meeting in New Delhi August 26, 2008. India's best Olympic Games amounted to three medals - not many, perhaps, for the world's second most populous nation but sports chiefs believe the performance will spark future success for the country. To match feature OLYMPICS/INDIA. REUTERS/Stringer (INDIA)
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Photo: Olympic men's middleweight boxing bronze medallist Vijender Kumar attends a ceremony in New Delhi August 26, 2008. India's best Olympic Games amounted to three medals - not many, perhaps, for the world's second most populous nation but sports chiefs believe the performance will spark future success for the country. To match feature OLYMPICS/INDIA.  REUTERS/Vijay Mathur (INDIA)
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Photo: Olympic men's freestyle wrestling bronze medalist Sushil Kumar (L) and Olympic men's middleweight boxing bronze medalist Vijender Kumar attend a celebration in New Delhi August 26, 2008. India's best Olympic Games amounted to three medals - not many, perhaps, for the world's second most populous nation but sports chiefs believe the performance will spark future success for the country. To match feature OLYMPICS/INDIA  REUTERS/Vijay Mathur (INDIA)
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Photo: India's President Pratibha Patil (C), Olympic men's middleweight boxing bronze medallist Vijender Kumar (R) and men's freestyle wrestling bronze medallist Sushil Kumar display their bronze medals before their meeting at the presidential palace in New Delhi August 26, 2008. India's best Olympic Games amounted to three medals - not many, perhaps, for the world's second most populous nation but sports chiefs believe the performance will spark future success for the country. REUTERS/Presidential Palace/Handout (INDIA)
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Photo: India's President Pratibha Patil (L) and Olympic men's middleweight boxing bronze medallist Vijender Kumar display the bronze medal before their meeting at the presidential palace in New Delhi August 26, 2008. India's best Olympic Games amounted to three medals - not many, perhaps, for the world's second most populous nation but sports chiefs believe the performance will spark future success for the country. REUTERS/Presidential Palace/Handout (INDIA)
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Photo: From L to R : Silver winner China's Zhilei Zhang, gold winner Italy's Roberto Cammarelle, Bronze winners Great Britain's David Price and Ukraine's Vyacheslav Glazkov show their medals during the 2008 Olympic Games boxing awards ceremony of the Super Heavy (+91 kg) category, on August, 24, 2008 in Beijing.         AFP PHOTO / JACQUES DEMARTHON (Photo credit should read JACQUES DEMARTHON/AFP/Getty Images)
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Photo: Great Britain's David Price (L) and Ukraine's Vyacheslav Glazkov celebrate their Super Heavyweight (+91 kg) bronze medals, on August 24, 2008 at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games boxing podium.       AFP PHOTO / JACQUES DEMARTHON (Photo credit should read JACQUES DEMARTHON/AFP/Getty Images)
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Photo: China's Xiaoping Zhang celebrates his Super Heavyweight (+91 kg) silver medal, on August 24, 2008 at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games boxing podium.       AFP PHOTO / JACQUES DEMARTHON (Photo credit should read JACQUES DEMARTHON/AFP/Getty Images)
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