David Tua Destroys Shane Cameron in Two Rounds

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  • WhoreUs
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    #51
    Originally posted by Tobi.G
    No need for him to get that light, power is his biggest strenght and he would have to lose muscle to get that low and would be less powerfull. The best fighting weight for Tua today is propably 230-235 pounds.
    pretty much.

    you don't want to lose any of those thigh and calf muscles.

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    • Squirrel
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      #52
      He looked fantastic last night, even if he was in there with limited opposition. I think from here on in his weight isnt the issue; its his activity level. Tua will improve and sharpen up as he gets back into regular training, shakes off the rust, stays active, and grows into his new weight properly.

      He will, however, probably sit around his current weight, if anythin he'll probably drop a bit - I reckon he'll be around the low/mid 230's as long as he keeps his current mindset.

      That said though he probably will lose even more fat and repalce it with usable working muscle, so his weight will stay pretty much static, but his physique will probably cut up a little more.

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      • Tobi.G
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        #53
        Originally posted by Squirrel
        He looked fantastic last night, even if he was in there with limited opposition. I think from here on in his weight isnt the issue; its his activity level. Tua will improve and sharpen up as he gets back into regular training, shakes off the rust, stays active, and grows into his new weight properly.

        He will, however, probably sit around his current weight, if anythin he'll probably drop a bit - I reckon he'll be around the low/mid 230's as long as he keeps his current mindset.

        That said though he probably will lose even more fat and repalce it with usable working muscle, so his weight will stay pretty much static, but his physique will probably cut up a little more.
        Yes, thats what i hope and think too.

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        • Silencers
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          #54
          Tua looked good, even though it came against Cameron, a guy with virtually no defense. But hey, his speed looked OK, he threw some nice fast and precise combinations, the power is still there, I think he could make some noise in the heavyweight division as long as he keeps his weight down and approaches every fight with the same mindset.

          Didn't really like the way he reacted to Cameron's jab though.

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          • koboy
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            #55
            Good for the Tua Man. One of my faves until he underachieved against Lewis. It was downhill from there. I thought he was the next Tyson. I hope he gets another shot.

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            • BUSINESSMAN
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              #56
              tua is a ****in triceratops. well done tuaman, well done.

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              • tantaran69
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                #57
                Damn I just finished watching the fight and all I can't said is damn I missed this guy. Hey his back, he never lost his speed and power. The only thing that I saw that he needs to improve is his defense but maybe he was to anxious fighting in home.

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                • nachaking
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                  #58
                  Just watched the fight, damn Cameron had a clueless look for a long time after the fight got stopped. That old ass ref should of stopped it cuz he took too many clean punches.

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                  • KOKing27
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                    #59
                    Let's see David Tua fight Chris Arreola for the right to fight the winner of David Haye vs. Nicolai Valuev. That would be one hell of a fight between two big guys with excellent chins and the winner would also be a good test for Haye after he beats Valuev. Too bad this fight makes too much sense since that is the reason it probably would never happen...

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                    • joe strong
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                      #60
                      It was academic.if Friday ahunanya knocks him out you had to know tua would kill him...meehan called him out & meehan won't last 4.

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