Advertising and Business
5 February 2007 in St. Petersburg held a presentation of the world champion under version WBA (WBA) heavyweight champion Nikolai Valuev and famous sports journalist Konstantin Osipov called "My 12 rounds."
Nikolai Valuev is not just agree to play in a photo and video advertising various products and services. In November 2009 the athlete has signed a promotional contract with German manufacturer of sausages, in which Valuev for five years will be advertising face sausages large. Also Nikolay Valuev in Germany is going to open your own family restaurant, a specialty cake that will be showing the Klitschko brothers, Kohl promised that every time you eat one bite of the public .
In August 2010, Valuev signed a promotional contract with Pokerstars poker portal, which is going to achieve professional success in this game.
Outstanding appearance and austere glory Valuev are often the cause of trying to use his image in advertising without his permission. In particular, the Penza theater "Contemporary" for some time before the movie showing the film, where Nikolai Valuev acts as a man who punishes the audience disturbing others. Nikolai Valuev, learning about it intends to sue the theater 2 million rubles .
In 2011, Nikolai Valuev is involved in the advertising power of " Interskol "as well as in advertising MTS .
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