Tua vs Wlad please.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Sarah, Oct 3, 2009.


  1. Darkshark

    Darkshark Just another Newbie Full Member

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    That's a 2 way street - there were klit fans comparing Vitali to Ali for beating up Arreola...
     
  2. paulinchen_

    paulinchen_ Active Member Full Member

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    Wladimir by KO Round 1 or 2, because Tua is to small or like Lennox Lewis did: 12 Rounds, Tua has no chance.
     
  3. kinski

    kinski Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Vitali came off a 4 year layoff and dominated all his opponents. Tua just had 1 fight. Vitalis is no ali thats 4 sure. But he busts Tua up!
     
  4. paulinchen_

    paulinchen_ Active Member Full Member

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    Yes, like Byrd:D:D:D, he is not able to hit Tua und will quit like he did against Byrd.
     
  5. rushman

    rushman Devoid is Devoid Full Member

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    No.

    I don't know why some Tua fans keep spouting this bull****. I have already had to put one of you ****ers on my ignore list for being so damn stupid.

    Some Klit fans were comparing him to ATGs based on his win over Arreola, AND Gomez, AND Peter etc etc.

    Vitali is getting his kudos for his winning streak and his achievements. Not one fight.

    That should be easy enough for anyone to understand. Even though it has been explained in plain English it wont stop rancid Tua fans from repeated that same piece of ****.

    Seriously, it is making me ashamed to be a Tua fan myself.
     
  6. kinski

    kinski Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Not hit Tua?! He was ahead of the scorecards b4 the rotator cuff injury. He'll b easier 2 hit if anything.
     
  7. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    Why don't you learn how to read and how to follow a thread.

    MagnificentMatt is the guy whose post I responded to with my first post in this thread

    Then you jumped in and started on about completely different fighters.


    What the **** do these three have to do with my response to Matt ?

    From there on you went on and on about matters unrelated to my post.

    Why bother responding to posts if you're too ****in lazy to follow the thread, even when things are explained to you.

    It's apparent you're new, but at least make a ****in' effort to find out what you're responding to.


    Regarding Tua AND Wlad, how did Tua fare against Chris Byrd ?

    A guy Wlad demolished in five rounds.


    And Hasim Rahman ?

    Who Wlad KOd in four ?



    Clearly, any boxer who gets hit by one of Tua's bombs is a goner, but it's highly unlikely he'd have the skill to land one against the far more technically proficient Klitschko.


    And with the current state of the HW division, it's very possible if Tua beats someone with a pulse, he'll get his chance at the title.


    Hope you're still around when that happens.
     
  8. Ivo

    Ivo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes, Tua looked very impressive this weekend but let's not forget his fights with Salif and Hawkins.
     
  9. Phirsole

    Phirsole Member Full Member

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    I give Tua all kudos, though. It was a convincing victiory and a very good start for his return to the division.

    Tua needs to prove himself in 2-3 convincing fights. He should fight at least one tall guy (like Dimitrenko or Povetkin) and one power fighter like Arreola or Peter before he meets one of the Klitschkos.

    But we all know Cameron is no Klitschko. Neither of the Klitschkos would be that easy to hit - both are too intelligent, and simply would lean away. Vitali gave a blueprint in his fight with Arreola how he would handle a pressure fighter like Tua. And I doubt he'd offer his chin as much as he did to Arreola.

    Yes, Tua can floor any boxer with his bombs. But if you watch the last 10 of Wlad's fights or the three fights of Vitali, you see they are VERY difficult to hit with a power punch. Especially from a man about 9 inches shorter. They'd outbox him and grind him to a TKO in the later rounds. Sorry, puncher's chance only in the early rounds.
     
  10. See Me Flow

    See Me Flow The Pharaoh of Boxing Full Member

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    In a perfect world I would line up a series of fights for Tua before the EPO Klitschko sisters. Fighting Ruiz or Rahman would be a big waste of time. And time is not on Tua's side.

    Tua's next fight would against Peters. Peters is going downhill but has fought enough quality opponents and possesses enough power, but not skill, to push Tua yet prepare him for harder punchers. Next would be Dimitrenko. Why? Because Tua needs to get acclimated to big, tall fighters. Tua's semi-final would against the winner of Haye vs Valuev (most likely it would be Haye). Haye can box and has good hand speed, but I don't believe Haye has enough power to hurt of stop Tua. The fight would go rounds (and Tua needs rounds) but ultimately Tua probably would win by 8th round TKO. By this time, rounds and experience, Tua should be ready for either EPO Klitschko sisters.
     
  11. RUSKULL

    RUSKULL Loyal Member banned

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    Don't lie, you've never seen those fights.
     
  12. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    With his power and durability he is live for 12 rounds. Cameron was a fool for not keeping his right hand pinned to his cheek. He should have kept his left hand up as well or be out of range while pumping the jab. The right and left got to him. Tua's punches are tremendous.

    Tua could get to Wlad but I would be suprised if Steward didn't give Wlad the right strategy to decision him.
     
  13. ramalinga

    ramalinga Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Watch the fight before making brain - dead comments. Vitali landed twice as many punches as Byrd and decided to save his career at the expense of one loss. Besides, Byrd is an defensive artist, Tua has little defense.
     
  14. Geiger

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    I'd much rather see Tua against the likes of Arreola or Haye, someone that's willing to mix it up. Maybe even Sam Peter if he's throwing punches again. There's a chance, a slight chance, he could land something on Wlad but more than likely he wouldn't.
     
  15. 7tom1ja

    7tom1ja Guest

    Where do you guys get this; the guy that has not EVER been even in KD will get knocked out in first by a Klit ?Be real