I guess despite my heavy weed smoking my memory is just good enough to remember that i watched a fight on HBO this past weekend:thumbsup
an adamek hasnt done **** either since getting his head boxed off by someone who wasnt old, slow, or fat. sorry man, but your patriotism has blinded you of your judgment. because you and i both know you wouldnt be this much of a fan of adamek if he weren't polish. how do i know this? look at your post history. he's the only guy you ever talk about. EDIT: and of course you username is a dead giveaway for your bias towards adamek.
I like Tua a lot, but I think he is past it. I saw his fight against Cameron and Tua lookes OK, but who the **** is that Cameron? Until Tua beats some top20, who is under 35 I dont see Tua making troubles to top10 guys.
jesus christ, an internet nerd with no life beyond his computer AND smokes weed?? anymore ammuntion you wanna give me for future references?
Thats not what I said, please don't misunderstand me. I am saying he's the biggest underachiever ever, and he still gets ridiculously overrated in most debates. In fact, his best showing was a loss, against Ike Ibeabuchi. :good
None of what you said has anything to do with anything i said.atschWTF?? I dont recall bringing Adamek up.:huh
Nothing would be more exciting than a rampaging Tua of his PRIME today but at the moment he is a question mark until we see him start knocking guys over.He simply needs a few more fights to see where he stands. Just my opinion on TODAYS Tua...nothing to do with what **** face is rambling on about.Im a Tua fan and was 10 years ago.
so this WASN'T a reponse to my description of adamek?? ever stop to think that maybe weed is the result of your impaired intellect?
Tuas best showing was losing against Ike Ibeabuchi, and on top of it all he smacked all his fans in the face by almost getting stopped by Chris Byrd who boxed his ears off. Sorry, Tua today or 10 years ago would've been dominated by the Klitschkos.
Regarding Tua im a massive fan, but Tua fans need to be realistic every time he stepped up he lost. Lewis, Ibeabuchi, Byrd. Like a poster said he couldnt even bea a 400lb Hasim Rahman. Out of all the heavyweight champ i would only give him a chance with Haye due to styles.
We only know a few things about Tua now He still has power in both hands. His head movement is better. But he is older. I like his chances against many modern HW's. But the Jury is out really until better opponents face him. Still - I think he would have Adamek for breakfast.
Give him a properly-sized ring and he'll be a legitimate world-beater. Ten feet, maybe? Twelve, at the most.
Rahman pretty much dominated him and got robbed. Yeah, Tua is overrated, he was all hype with no real substance on the top level.