David Tua

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  1. luke

    luke Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Should of been world champ, Where did it all go Wrong for Him.. anyway anyone have any news on him, where is he at with his career? a RM with Shane Cameron?
     
  2. Webbiano

    Webbiano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I the timing if Tua's career and the time he faced his opponents where just all wrong for him. He beat future world champs like Ruiz, Maskaev and Rahman and former world champ Moorer and a draw against Rahman. Not too mention 2 fighters he lost to in world title bouts where arguably a top 5 Heavyweight (H2H and ATG) as well as a monster in Ibeabuchi would suggest

    Tua fought the right people at the wrong time, as well as the wrong people at the wrong time, whilst never getting the oppurtunities against champions who he was more that capable of beating and in my eyes, flat out embarrassing them
     
  3. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    I believe he is retired. His style (though not his power) had a short shelf life. I don't remember the specifics, but he had a lot of outside, i.e. managerial, promoter, issues that stymied his progress. That, and his style (and a guy with the attributes of a prime Lewis) caused the window to close pretty quickly for him.
     
  4. janitor

    janitor VIP Member Full Member

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    When his work ethic started to slip.
     
  5. Webbiano

    Webbiano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That too. Realistically if Tua was dedicated enough, he coulda been a cruiserweight. Even when against the likes of Ike early on in his career he wasn't in exactly prestine condition. If Tua had been dedicated throughout his whole career, I'm sure he would have held a version of the heavyweight title at least once.
     
  6. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    You ever meet David Tua?

    He ain't no, nor ever would be, a cruiser.
     
  7. LittleRed

    LittleRed Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Seamus you're operating under the frankly preposterous assumption that you need two legs to be a boxer...
     
  8. luke

    luke Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I dont think He could make Cruiser, but maybe if he stripped he would of been 220-225, i think that would of hindered his style, but made his career last longer, i know he has terrible arthuritus.
     
  9. Webbiano

    Webbiano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  10. Straight Shoota

    Straight Shoota Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Poorly managed then lost the dedication
     
  11. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    201 at 19 years old. He was still a boy.

    I saw him spar after the Ruiz fight. He was a total block of granite. No way, no how he could have gotten under 200 during his prime.

    That said, the mid-220's were his best weight. Coming into the Lewis fight at 247 was just stupid.
     
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  12. salsanchezfan

    salsanchezfan Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :bodzianowski:
     
  13. round15

    round15 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I was disappointed when he fought Lewis. He let his weight get the better of him and did nothing but chase Lennox around the ring. Should have been in better shape for that one.
     
  14. bullpen

    bullpen Moody Full Member

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    Overrated. Ike beat him up Mavrovic gave him life or death....who'd he beat? Lewis beat him easy...hell Barret beat him...though later.
     
  15. Webbiano

    Webbiano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :?