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Ex-boxer to report to Russian army!

From petty criminals to professional boxers to war criminals?

Former Russian boxing champion and Duma deputy Nikolai Valuev, 49, is considering going to war against Ukraine. He has already received his call-up notice and will “definitely” report to the recruiting office in the coming days, Valjuave explained.

The former boxer has been a member of the powerless Russian parliament since 2011, along with other disgraced Russian celebrities. He is a member of the Apnik wing of Putin’s United Russia party.

The Russian sets himself on fire “Don’t want to get ahead of me!”

Quelle: Nowaja Gazeta, Twitter/@Gerashchenko_en

27.09.2022

Valuev would crown his criminal career by going to war. The 2.13 meter tall Russian worked as a debt collector for the Mafia before returning to professional sports in the 1990s. Eventually he returned to the world of crime: as deputy head of the Kremlin party, swaying dictator Vladimir Putin (69) in the Duma.

As a Duma deputy, Valuev is already supporting Russia’s criminal war. He will have the opportunity to directly participate in the front. Valuyev did not need to go to war: as a member of parliament, he was exempt from mobilization.

Valuyev intends to report to the recruiting office “next week.”

Photo: Image Alliance / Anton Novotereshkin/Daz/dpa

Value, however, remained patriotic on his Telegram channel. “If the Fatherland calls, I will go,” Valuev said in his draft announcement. In fact, Valuyev should have complained to the recruitment office a few days ago, but was unable to do so due to his parliamentary work. “Next week,” the Russian giant promised.

How great are Valuyev’s chances of survival?

Ukrainian presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych (47) explained in an interview with BILD that the first Russian recruit who came to the front as part of the mobilization had already been killed.

Arestovych to BILD: “They are badly equipped, have no medicine and are armed with rusty guns. You have no education. They have no education at all, they have no education – it’s terrible. It’s like a professional boxer fighting a schoolboy.

Valuev has a long history with Ukraine. In 2010, he refused to fight with Russian Vitali Klitschko (51, now the mayor of Kiev). The Ukrainian later described Valu as a “frightened rabbit”.

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