If ibeabuchi never got locked up, how much competition would he give the Klitchkos?
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On December 19, 1998, Rahman faced fellow contender David Tua in a fight to determine the IBF's mandatory contender. Rahman was using his power jab well, out boxing Tua virtually every round. After the bell of the 9th round of Tua staggered him with a devastating punch that dazed Rahman. Rahman was never given any extra time to recover from the blow. At the beginning of the next round Tua pounced on him immediately, the referee jumped in when Rahman was bobbing and weaving. Tua won by TKO, it was argued that it should have been a DQ.Comment
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he wasn't really dominating tua but he was frustrating tua and winning the rounds.
tua fights are so easy to tell when he's getting frustrated and having a hard time.
when the fight is action packed tua is doing well. when the fight is boring that means the opponent is keeping tua away.
simple really.Comment
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don't waste your time.
i seriously think the guy never even saw the fight.
he's just putting up a front to cover for when he thought i was talking about the 2nd fight because he didn't know rahman gave tua problems in the 1st fight.Comment
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ITS ******ED AT BEST.Comment
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you're probably somone's alies.
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I'm no longer gonna entertain your ******ATION. you said that the whole world agreed with your views (as if millions) i simply told you to post millions of people with your same views. you couldn't. you post to me a LINK of a boxingscene blog. i told you if you scored the fight on ring generalship you could have had rahman up but i didn't. i was looking at the more effective punches ******. i am repeating myself.
you're probably somone's alies.
(Hmmmmmm)
You are so ****** you take things literally and use it as a defense.
I can post reputable boxing articles all day, but your dumb ass wouldn't read them.
You want 996,432 people.
The mark of a coward being picayune.
You know I am right.
Take a knee, biitch.
From Yahoo
Rahman (35-4-1, 29 knockouts) proved that he could box just as effectively today as he did in their first bout in December 1998 -- the first fight ending in controversy after Rahman, who was leading on the scorecards, was caught with a punch that landed after the bell late in the fight and was never allowed to recover from the illegal blow.Last edited by Guest; 11-02-2010, 12:33 AM.Comment
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