Which is David Tua's best win?

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  • Slotff
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    Which is David Tua's best win?

    He has a bunch of great wins, but has failed to come up with a title.
    16
    KO1 Ruiz
    37.50%
    6
    KO1 Moorer
    25.00%
    4
    KO1 Wilson
    0.00%
    0
    KO12 Izon
    0.00%
    0
    KO11 Maskaev
    6.25%
    1
    KO10 Rahman
    25.00%
    4
    KO1 Sullivan
    0.00%
    0
    KO3 Daniels
    0.00%
    0
    KO6 Nicholson
    0.00%
    0
    KO9 Oquendo
    6.25%
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    #2
    Originally posted by Slotff
    He has a bunch of great wins, but has failed to come up with a title.
    his best win was the one that was officially his first loss.

    the ibeabuchi fight.

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    • landmine950
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      Best WIN?

      Probably his massive victory over anorexia!

      fought Ike at 226 now hes what 280? Guy looks like butterbean only shorter and with ****** hair!

      Guy needs to lay off the fosters and the luaus or whatever they call them Pig-Outs in Samoa!


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        Originally posted by landmine950
        Probably his massive victory over anorexia!

        fought Ike at 226 now hes what 280? Guy looks like butterbean only shorter and with ****** hair!

        Guy needs to lay off the fosters and the luaus or whatever they call them Pig-Outs in Samoa!


        give fat boy a break...... being addicted to fried bananas is a disease......






        GO TUA!!!

        WAR FATBOY!!!!!!

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        • Silencers
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          The Ruiz knockout sticks in my mind.

          His best fight was against Ibeabuchi.

          The Izon fight was very, very good as well.

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          • Slotff
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            Originally posted by landmine950
            Probably his massive victory over anorexia!

            fought Ike at 226 now hes what 280? Guy looks like butterbean only shorter and with ****** hair!

            Guy needs to lay off the fosters and the luaus or whatever they call them Pig-Outs in Samoa!


            Tua was in fabulous shape in his last two fights, he has got his weight down big time. he was 230ish against Cerrone Fox in his last fight, and I hear he is walking around at like 220 now. Expect a very lean, mean Tuaman come July 17th.

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              Originally posted by Slotff
              Tua was in fabulous shape in his last two fights, he has got his weight down big time. he was 230ish against Cerrone Fox in his last fight, and I hear he is walking around at like 220 now. Expect a very lean, mean Tuaman come July 17th.
              if true that's great...... 5-10 years too late however.

              if he had stayed in shape when he was young he would've had a better career (not that it's bad)

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              • no1p4p
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                His Knockout of ruiz is the best IMO

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                • Jim Jeffries
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                  35 is not that old for a guy that never took a huge amount of punishment in the ring, esp a heavyweight. If he would step up the competition, he could get a title shot. I'd love to see Tua/Peter or Tua/Haye.

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                    Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                    35 is not that old for a guy that never took a huge amount of punishment in the ring, esp a heavyweight. If he would step up the competition, he could get a title shot. I'd love to see Tua/Peter or Tua/Haye.


                    I love watching Haye, but I think Haye/Tua is a terrrrrrible match up for David Haye. Tua has one of the greatest chins... ever to be honest, and I actually beleive that even at this stage of his carreer he puts Haye away. Haye has great power, but Tua hits harder.

                    Before the McCline fight, I would have picked Peter to win a UD or close SD over Tua, but after seeing him getting bullied around by McCline and rocked by ancient Maskaev, I think Tua takes him in 6.

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