Vitali needs to fight Tua next.

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #1

    Vitali needs to fight Tua next.

    Seriously, little tubby fella's who simply walk forward throwing one punch are VK's bread and butter, there is some hype around Tua, so Vitali should Areolla his ass back into retirement.
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    #2
    well at least Tua will fight till he is down and out, similar for Arreolla, and this is what the division needs.....regardless of what happens, the HW division will need many years to resurrect itself as the premier divison.

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      #3
      Originally posted by moochi
      well at least Tua will fight till he is down and out, similar for Arreolla, and this is what the division needs.....regardless of what happens, the HW division will need many years to resurrect itself as the premier divison.
      Not really true, i mean Lennox Lewis beat up and intimidated Tua so badly that Tua was just walking around the ring like a sad little boy as Lewis flicked the jab at him.

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      • Joeyzagz
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        #4
        The Clitschkos are experts at setting up fights with guys Lennox defeated ten years ago so this would be right up their ally!

        The strange part is that Tua actually has a real chance at outspeeding Quitali.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Soir
          The Clitschkos are experts at setting up fights with guys Lennox defeated ten years ago so this would be right up their ally!

          The strange part is that Tua actually has a real chance at outspeeding Quitali.
          I'd tune in though.

          At least with Tua you could watch in the hope of something actually happening.

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            I can’t see how Tua can be mentioned as a viable opponent when he hasn’t competed at the elite level in years much less be thrown into the mix at this point. Don’t get me wrong I love Tua as well but you’re talking as if he’s the Tua of old and that’s anything but the case.

            Peace.

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            • Earl-Hickey
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              #7
              Originally posted by jri9d0
              I can’t see how Tua can be mentioned as a viable opponent when he hasn’t competed at the elite level in years much less be thrown into the mix at this point. Don’t get me wrong I love Tua as well but you’re talking as if he’s the Tua of old and that’s anything but the case.

              Peace.
              Everyone keeps saying he should fight Haye.

              Plus he fought Shane Cameron, who is a former WBO Pan-Aisan-Pacific Champion, and New Zealand Amateur Championships bronze meddalist. of course he deserves a title shot

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                #8
                Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
                Everyone keeps saying he should fight Haye.

                Plus he fought Shane Cameron, who is a former WBO Pan-Aisan-Pacific Champion, and New Zealand Amateur Championships bronze meddalist. of course he deserves a title shot
                Sorry but recycling heavyweight’s ala the Don King strategy is not the answer to putting a once “named” opponent in Tua on Vitali’s resume. Vitali should just go after Haye and call it quits because this division lacks talent and charismatic fighters anyway. And it pains me to say that because this division was so historically distinguished to the sport of boxing.

                Peace.

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