Q&A:
Nikolai Valuev!
"Rocky Marciano is a legend. And for me it would
be an honor to break his record."
April 5, 2007
Now just nine days
out from his mandatory world title defense against Ruslan Chagaev (22-0-1,
17 KOs), WBA heavyweight champion Nikolai Valuev (46-0, 34 KOs) has pronounced
himself to be 100% prepared. The bout will take place at the Porsche Arena
in Stuttgart. The popular seven-foot, 325-pounder, the largest world champion
in the history of boxing, spoke to boxen.com about the fight and a variety
of other topics, including the hallowed record of Rocky Marciano, which
he is just four wins away from breaking.
Nikolai, another
week-and-a-half to the fight – how good is your form?
Now I am at 100%.
I prepare myself 100% for every fight.
What do you
know about your opponent Ruslan Chagaev, who is called the "White
Tyson?" What are his strengths and weaknesses?
Honestly, I don't
answer questions about strengths and weaknesses of the opponent as the
fight approaches. My coach and I have looked together at the fights of
Chagaev on video. Also we were present at the last fight of Chagaev against
John Ruiz in Dusseldorf.
You live in
St. Petersburg, your coach is an Armenian. Why have you chosen to have
your training camp in Germany? Wouldn't it be more pleasant to remain
in your native country, particularly as you have just become a father
for the second time?
Germany has become
during the last few years my second homeland. I spend about half of the
year here. And in Germany I have one thing above all else: my peace. In
St. Petersburg, this is not the case. I'm preparing for the coming fight
against Chagaev in Kienbaum near Berlin where we have previously trained
several times before big fights. Here we have ideal training conditions.
Also, in Germany the search for suitable sparring partners is much easier
to manage.
Has the birth
of your daughter Irina given you a further boost before the title defense?
Of course! The birth
of my daughter, this was an indescribable feeling. Luckily she came into
the world when I was in St. Petersburg. It happened between two training
camps. Therefore my daughter Irina caught the optimum time to see the
light of the world.
Will your
wife Galina be supporting you at ringside in Stuttgart?
No, Galina isn't coming
to Stuttgart. She's staying at home with our baby. I think, the reasons
for it are clear.
Would you
support your son if he decided to become a boxer?
Grigorij will select
an occupation for himself. It is important above all that he pursues that
what he seriously wants to do. And if that should be boxing, then I will
support him in that also.
The fight
fans in Germany have known you for many years through the TV broadcasts
on ARD. Now with Viasat Sport, there is also a network which will show
your fights in Russia for the next five years. Is that for you a recognition
of your achievement?
Absolutely! I am excited
by it. It's wonderful that my fights can be followed in all regions of
Russia.
For your last
four fights, you and your manager Wilfried Sauerland have worked with
the legendary American promoter Don King. How is the collaboration with
him going?
Actually, I only meet
Don King during the fight nights. I personally maintain no business connections
with him. All contractual obligations are fulfilled by my manager Wilfried
Sauerland.
What do you
think about the world champions in the other organizatons? Which opponent
would you prefer to have a unification fight against?
For a unification
fight I would prefer Wladimir Klitschko.
Many mention
your name in comparison to Rocky Marciano. What do you think about this
boxer and his record?
I had intitially not
at all been preoccupied with this record. Statistics are not so important
to me. But last year before the fight in Chicago, I was asked by American
journalists over and over about it – so it also became a topic for me.
Rocky Marciano is a legend. And for me it would be an honor to break his
record.
What do you
think about the surprising comeback attempt of Vitali Klitschko?
That is his thing...
At a press
conference recently Vitali called you a "Luftballon" or "PR
project." Do you get annoyed by such statements by another champion?
The chance to find
out which of us is a "Luftballoon" can be only happen in the
ring. One can talk a lot. He should prove it in the ring. I don't count
myself among the loud talkers.
How do you
motivate yourself for a fight? Are there some rituals?
No.
But, nevertheless,
you always step over the ring ropes instead of climbing through like the
other boxers. Isn't that a ritual? Or do you do this to intimidate your
opponents?
Neither. I do this
because it is simply easier for me to step over the ropes than to climb
through.
Your title
defense soon approaches against "White Tyson." What would like
you to say to your fans before this fight?
It is of course a
very nice feeling to feel the support of the fans backing me. I warmly
thank all of you for your support. I wish for the fans above all health
and a lot of success. And, of course, a thrilling fight.
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