David Tua vs. Shane Cameron Back On: 50-50 Split

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  • Kesslerfan#1
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    #11
    Originally posted by mrpain81
    I just want to see Tua in the ring against a live opponent, is Cameron any good?? Hopefully this fight is shown in the US.
    Cameron is very good...he will expose Tua.
    He koed an old veteran Big Bob Mirovic on a Mundine undercard here in Aussie...Nikolai Valuev couldint put him down in Germany!!
    He could be a heavyweight to watch out for.
    Bad cuts were the reason he lost to Friday...he couldint see the shots coming and thats his downfall is the cuts...he had plastic surgery to stop them but still cuts fairly easily.
    He also beat Colin Wilson the Aussie champ a few years back...knocked him out...Colins very tough and if he trained would give any heavyweight troubles.
    Shane owned him.

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    • HeartAttack
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      #12
      Cameron can punch and that is it. Tua can catch. Cameron Can bleed(like ****ing crazy really). All Tua has to do is move his hands and he will KO Cameron. All Shane had is a puncher's chance, but Tua's whiskers are too sturdy. Bad fight for Cameron. Tua should fight the likes of Arreola or even Friday Ahunanya (who is sparring a lot in Vegas these days.. with Teke Oruh and BJ Flores...he should be fighting though) David has had his entire career handled poorly and has passed up some big chances in his supposed comeback (Briggs, Arreola). So Tua needs this win and then maybe a shot at one of the fake belts to make him a contender. Thats unfortunately all the man has left. I just wished we would've seen more of Tua in the past few years.

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      • Kesslerfan#1
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        #13
        Originally posted by orltroy
        Cameron can punch and that is it. Tua can catch. Cameron Can bleed(like ****ing crazy really). All Tua has to do is move his hands and he will KO Cameron. All Shane had is a puncher's chance, but Tua's whiskers are too sturdy. Bad fight for Cameron. Tua should fight the likes of Arreola or even Friday Ahunanya (who is sparring a lot in Vegas these days.. with Teke Oruh and BJ Flores...he should be fighting though) David has had his entire career handled poorly and has passed up some big chances in his supposed comeback (Briggs, Arreola). So Tua needs this win and then maybe a shot at one of the fake belts to make him a contender. Thats unfortunately all the man has left. I just wished we would've seen more of Tua in the past few years.
        As much as I too liked (and still do to a certain extent) Tua he is no hope in the Heavyweights against legitamate guys...he didint win a round agianst Lennox...how would he go against the Wlad and Vitali?? hes to short with no jab and any good boxer can keep him at a distance...shame hes not 6"3 or 4 then we would have a world beater on our hands.
        Go Shane as this would get him some attention in the US.
        He is New Zealands big hope in world boxing at present...Tua is unfortunatley a has been that never was...sad but true...hope he has enough money to live off comfortably because he deserves that at least...or a few more paydays??

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        • Dan...
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          #14
          Cameron gets a 50/50 split against Tua? Seriously. Tua will stop Cameron. As I have previously stated, Cameron is a very good domestic level fighter but he is not on Tua's level.

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          • Hitman932
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            #15
            Originally posted by orltroy
            Cameron can punch and that is it. Tua can catch. Cameron Can bleed(like ****ing crazy really). All Tua has to do is move his hands and he will KO Cameron. All Shane had is a puncher's chance, but Tua's whiskers are too sturdy. Bad fight for Cameron. Tua should fight the likes of Arreola or even Friday Ahunanya (who is sparring a lot in Vegas these days.. with Teke Oruh and BJ Flores...he should be fighting though) David has had his entire career handled poorly and has passed up some big chances in his supposed comeback (Briggs, Arreola). So Tua needs this win and then maybe a shot at one of the fake belts to make him a contender. Thats unfortunately all the man has left. I just wished we would've seen more of Tua in the past few years.
            What is the deal with BJ Flores? The guy went into hiding after beating Wilson.

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            • dmaclv
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              #16
              Originally posted by Kesslerfan#1
              As much as I too liked (and still do to a certain extent) Tua he is no hope in the Heavyweights against legitamate guys...he didint win a round agianst Lennox...how would he go against the Wlad and Vitali?? hes to short with no jab and any good boxer can keep him at a distance...shame hes not 6"3 or 4 then we would have a world beater on our hands.
              Go Shane as this would get him some attention in the US.
              He is New Zealands big hope in world boxing at present...Tua is unfortunatley a has been that never was...sad but true...hope he has enough money to live off comfortably because he deserves that at least...or a few more paydays??
              No doubt he won't get anywhere in the division buh he puts up a great fight and is a name contenders can add to their resume ya kno? Buh shoot his management keeps all these great fights from happenin like Arreola, Brewster, Briggs, and maybe Cameron. It's b.s. and I jus wanna see this guy throw those bombs that he does, is that too much to ask?

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              • HeartAttack
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                #17
                Originally posted by Hitman932
                What is the deal with BJ Flores? The guy went into hiding after beating Wilson.
                Oh hell, BJ signed with Ivalyo Gotsev under the premise that Gotsev (Liakhovich, Peter's manager) was going into promoting. Well Ivalyo didn't/doesn't have his promoter's license and didn't even try to get him any fights other than Ola Afolabi on some untelevised card. So into legal litigation it went. Since then, Flores was let out of his contract and some wealthy Mormons picked him up as managers and are about to get him signed to a big promoter (I disagree with the move, but at least BJ will fight soon). Also there were some personal issues and blah, blah, blah. He moved to Vegas to try and get his stagnant career going again. We'll see what really happens though.

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