Comments Thread For: David Tua Set To Fight Five Times in 2010

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    #21
    Originally posted by Dondi33O
    "Dude"?
    Anyway Tua has had one fight in 2009...dude. And will be a 38 yr old heavyweight in 2010 ...dude. Tyson (which by the way Tua is not) was KOed ugly by Douglas, and before that he wasnt KOed...WOW...dude.
    Also Margarito was KOed ugly by Shane...and guess what? IT NEVER happened before WOW what a miracle.....someone in boxing gets KOed ugly, that never has been KOed.......oh.....dude.
    Yeah, we'll see Tua KO'd in his next fight. Do you even know who he's fighting? I thought so.

    It's Friday Ahunaya, knockout king.
    won 24 (KO 13)

    Do me a favor and say Dude one more time to get your point across that I said it.

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    • Pass...SoCal
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      #22
      Tua To Fight 5 Times, Heh??

      Let me guess. A New Zealand cab driver, an Australian plumber, a homeless guy from California who used to be an amateur boxer, a baker and candlestick maker??

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      • Tiozzo
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        #23
        Tua will put the division in fire

        Tua can ko 90 % of the top HW right now without much problems. He would make Vitali look bad if he took on Arreola. No way Arreola goes 5 rounds against Tua, and he went like 10 against Vitali (and he didn't even ko'ed him). Tua's comeback is the best thing that has happened to the division since Haye moved up.

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        • Tobi.G
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          #24
          I still have some hope for Tua, he looked explosive and accurate against Cameron even though he had a long layoff. He prepared well for that fight, and if he maintains that dedication and focus, we will se some great KOs and interesting heavyweight fights.

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          • Derranged_
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            #25
            I'm hearing some good news these days from Camp Tua. Hopefully, these ambitious plans come to fruition in 2010. I think Tua breathes a lot of life and excitement into a sometimes boring (not talentless) hw division...

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            • Dorian
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              #26
              Good, he needs to stay in shape and active till he can get a title shot.

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                #27
                Tua could be coming into a 'second prime' much like George Foreman did in the early to mid 90's...

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                • Dondi33O
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by braddman
                  Yeah, we'll see Tua KO'd in his next fight. Do you even know who he's fighting? I thought so.

                  It's Friday Ahunaya, knockout king.
                  won 24 (KO 13)

                  Do me a favor and say Dude one more time to get your point across that I said it.
                  Dude,
                  In boxing anyone can beat anyone. Its what makes the sport so great. Malinaggi almost Koed Diaz a week ago. He only has 5 KO's in 27 fights. While Diaz has 17 KO's and I can go on and on. Dont get me wrong I like Tua....but I guess not as much as you do.

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                  • MR.CHICANITO
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by ProfessionalLoc
                    War Tua!!!!
                    its about time david tua takes his boxing career seriously and stays active and in shape that will only help him regain his place among the most world best heavyweights and i think that the david tua that fought shane cameron with that explosiveness and his hunger in the ring that night can beat most of the top heavyweights today and i feel that his time has come to win the big fight

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                    • cooper5
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                      #30
                      Look forward to seeing Tua with a busy schedule, in spite of his limitations, he is very exciting and brings more natural power than any heavyweight in the world.

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