Tua vs Haye, who would win?

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  • T-97
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    #21
    Originally posted by british_fan
    oh i thought you meant official fights at HW and not just his weight,no worries
    he was the heaviest he had ever been by quite a bit against valuev and he still looked just as sharp which is a good sign
    I think they were billed as Heavyweight fights, but I can't remember 100%. I'll try to find them in a second to double check though.

    He looked very fast against Valuev, still has his power, and his stamina seemed to hold up, although his workrate was lower than normal. We still need to see his chin tested though.

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      #22
      Originally posted by T-97
      He came in at 206 against Gary Delaney, and 203.5 against Valeri Semiskur, both fairly early in his career.
      Wow Garry Delaney. There is a name I haven't heard in ages.

      I think I last saw him on 100 greatest british ko's.

      Green k for you T.

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      • savorduhflavor
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        #23
        No way Haye is avoiding Tua for 12 rounds.

        Tua will catch him and Haye will most likely be unconscious.

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          #24
          Originally posted by tata moran
          if tua decides to go the wba route he could end up facing haye, if he still has got the title. How do you think that fight would play off? I think tua would massacre haye.
          tuaman would knock the braids out of david haye turn it to a fro

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            #25
            Originally posted by t-97
            i think they were billed as heavyweight fights, but i can't remember 100%. I'll try to find them in a second to double check though.

            He looked very fast against valuev, still has his power, and his stamina seemed to hold up, although his workrate was lower than normal. We still need to see his chin tested though.
            everybody looks fast infront of valuev

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              #26
              Originally posted by T-97
              I think they were billed as Heavyweight fights, but I can't remember 100%. I'll try to find them in a second to double check though.

              He looked very fast against Valuev, still has his power, and his stamina seemed to hold up, although his workrate was lower than normal. We still need to see his chin tested though.
              i think his chin will always be his weakness,only thing he can do is avoid getting hit flush
              he used his boxing skills against valuev rather than trying too blast the guy out as he usually does,he didnt punch himself and his hand injury may have been a blessing in disguise
              i think using his boxing skills instead of relying on his power too much is essential for haye if he is too really succeed at heavyweight

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                #27
                No doubt Tua could knock Haye's block off. But I'd never put money on a fight involving Tua, as he has shown throughout his career that he can disappoint quite often. The Lewis loss, the Byrd loss, the Rahman fights, lots of rounds against Oquendo etc, were all very, very disapointing performances by Tua. There was even a fight many years ago against a guy named Jeff Wooden where he got a very close decision.

                I'd make it 70-30 in favour of Tua providing he's in good shape.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by tbradf11
                  everybody looks fast infront of valuev
                  I never knew that...

                  Originally posted by british_fan
                  i think his chin will always be his weakness,only thing he can do is avoid getting hit flush
                  he used his boxing skills against valuev rather than trying too blast the guy out as he usually does,he didnt punch himself and his hand injury may have been a blessing in disguise
                  i think using his boxing skills instead of relying on his power too much is essential for haye if he is too really succeed at heavyweight
                  Yeah, he showed discipline, which he'll hopefully use in the future. And, the Delaney fight was announced as a Heavyweight fight. I couldn't find the other one though.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by T-97
                    I never knew that...



                    Yeah, he showed discipline, which he'll hopefully use in the future. And, the Delaney fight was announced as a Heavyweight fight. I couldn't find the other one though.
                    Who the **** is this?!?!

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                      #30
                      dumb question tua is slow as ****, he just like cris arreolla.
                      Haye would HO tua in 3.!!!!!!!1

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