Under 200lbs is not his natural weight, it would simply be too hard for him to reach around those weights and he might lose a lot of his power, damage his health etc. I say, a weight at which he would perform his best would be around 215-225lbs.
im talking about shane. but your right tua should trim down a bit....too late mind but it would be advisable.
He has Lee Parore training him so he should at least be able to trim down and get himself into decent shape.
Monte Barrett has called Tua out to make it a trilogy: “I’m like, let’s be men … we already know the infamous line, he is the ‘Queen of New Zealand’ [laughter]. “I say to [Tua], do yourself, do your country some justice. Fight me. Prove you can beat me. If you can beat me, I’ll kiss your feet, we’ll walk over to the ring, I’ll carry you out on my shoulders, and I’ll be your biggest cheerleader. If he wants me to wear pom-poms, I’ll wear pom-poms. “That’s how sure I am that I have Tua’s number. And I will always have Tua’s number. There’s somebody out there for everybody. I’m his Achilles heel.” http://www.boxinginsider.com/headlin...he-25th-round/
Tua said he thought Barrett won the first one, so Barrett has the mental edge there. I'll tell ya, give me Tua vs Barrett 3 anytime over Adamek vs Cunningham 3. When Tua and Barrett fight, it's worth watching -- styles make fights.
Meh it depends. Last time they fought Tua was a prized chump. He didnt even let go until the last round and as soon as he did, he dropped him. But until that last round he had basically done nothing.