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  • #31
    Originally posted by BMWM3P View Post
    Maybe he will, who knows, but one thing I'm sure no one's going to be watching.
    I never miss a Ruiz fight, i have to watch because theres always a chance he could get tua'd again. lol

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
      seeing ruiz , rahman and maskaev all become champions makes me want to throw up.

      how did these guys become multiple champions and get multiple shots at the title when the guy who knocked all 3 out only got 1 shot at the title? david tua got only 1 shot and it had to be against a prime top 10 atg like lennox lewis?

      past prime tua knocked out fres oquendo and oquendo gets 2-3 shots at byrd and ruiz's titles!
      Chris Byrd gave David Tua a masterful boxing lesson.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16 View Post
        Chris Byrd gave David Tua a masterful boxing lesson.
        yes he did. bryd deserved his shot. byrd also flew to germany to fight both klitschkos. not many fighters did that.

        doesn't change the fact that david only got one shot at the belt while guys he have beaten has had multiple chances.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
          yes he did. bryd deserved his shot. byrd also flew to germany to fight both klitschkos. not many fighters did that.

          doesn't change the fact that david only got one shot at the belt while guys he have beaten has had multiple chances.
          It was more of Tua not training properly and not really having that desire for a title. It seemed as if he was just satisfied with being a contender because after the loss to Ibeabuchi, he had a low work ethic an came in out of shape. He was 240+ when he fought both Lewis and Byrd, peak Tua weighed around the early 200s or even less. If Tua came in shape for those fights, then he would have has a chance to actually beat those fighters. Chris Byrd would have probably beaten Tua anyway though, his chin and defense is too good and Tua was always behind on points when he would score his knockouts. I definitely agree with what you are saying though, no name fighters like Thompson and Austin are getting shots at titles and Tua isn't.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16 View Post
            It was more of Tua not training properly and not really having that desire for a title. It seemed as if he was just satisfied with being a contender because after the loss to Ibeabuchi, he had a low work ethic an came in out of shape. He was 240+ when he fought both Lewis and Byrd, peak Tua weighed around the early 200s or even less. If Tua came in shape for those fights, then he would have has a chance to actually beat those fighters. Chris Byrd would have probably beaten Tua anyway though, his chin and defense is too good and Tua was always behind on points when he would score his knockouts. I definitely agree with what you are saying though, no name fighters like Thompson and Austin are getting shots at titles and Tua isn't.
            tua was at his best at 220. i remember when he was 200 lbs. when he started fighting doesn't even look like the same guy.

            the step aside money from lennox lewis really hurt him. he gained a lot of weight and didn't train that hard and he was fighting nothing but bums which dulled his skills because he didn't want to risk his no. 1 ranking while he was waiting for his title shot against lewis. worked out in lewis' favor though. don't know if tua could've beat someone as big and skilled as lennox but the 220 lb. prime tua would've done a lot better than the out of shape 250 lb. version.

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            • #36
              The truth about the Lewis-Tua fight is that Tua got hurt pretty bad in the first round and could never get off after that.
              He's said that before in numerous interviews.
              But he stayed the course and took his beating like a man.
              No one beat a jabbing Lennox Lewis anyways.

              If you look at the WBC rankings, I swear Tua has ko'ed half of those guys at one time or another.

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              • #37
                John Ruiz: "I'll Clean Up The Heavyweights"

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                • #38
                  I give John Ruiz tons of credit for staying relevant for so long with such ordinary talent.

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                  • #40
                    Originally posted by mangler View Post
                    Hard to clean up your division when all your fights are garbage.
                    Good one. PLease let him fight Wlad so that Wlad can KTFO him.

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