David Tua turned down Lamon Brewster.

Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • paul750
    Undisputed Champion
    Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
    • Feb 2005
    • 7636
    • 334
    • 238
    • 16,264

    #31
    Originally posted by BostonGuy
    Paul, don't you think that it's time for Tua to take some risk and 'step up' against some decent competition? Maybe the reason why he's looked so dismal in his comeback fights is that he isn't compelled to train hard and to dedicate himself as if he was fighting a formitable opponent. I mean how many tune-up fights does he need? Its time to fight a real opponent and step up the game.
    These opponents he's facing are not doing anything for him apart from giving him a few rounds. In a couple of the fights he looked to be just carrying his opponents; but he's not even looking good in doing so. He's a long way away from the Ruiz, Ike and Sullivan fights. I think he should take a couple of fights with fighters just outside the top 15 and take it from there. Someone mentioned his weight; he's managed to get that down a bit, which seems to be the only positive thing at the moment.

    Comment

    Working...
    TOP