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  • Comments Thread For: Vitali Klitschko Gives His Take on Tua vs. Ustinov Bout

    David Tua’s heavyweight comeback has piqued the interest of arguably the greatest fighter of this generation – WBC champion Vitali Klitschko.

    Vitali, who along with brother Wladimir have dominated the heavyweight division for more than a decade, has admitted he will be a keen observer of Tua’s Hydr8 ZERO David vs Goliath bout against Alexander Ustinov – and not just because the Russian is on the books of the brothers’ K2 Promotions.

    Vitali is always looking for his next challenge and he has confirmed that if Tua can defeat Ustinov on August 31 he will move much closer to a title shot.
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  • #2
    I never was overly impressed w/Tua, who has strength & ability 2 absorb punches as his 2 biggest assets...2 years gone & a return, mayb asking 2 much w/his limited boxing...sounds like Klitch is speaking of the Tua 10 years past...

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    • #3
      **** off with this one imo. Tua lost to Barrett last time out ffs.

      They should treat Tua like they do Holyfield and ignore him.
      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
      David Tua’s heavyweight comeback has piqued the interest of arguably the greatest fighter of this generation – WBC champion Vitali
      I thought this **** was done?

      Vitali isnt even the greatest fighter at his family reunion


      Posted from Boxingscene.com App for Android

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      • #4
        Basically what happened here was TVNZ tossed Vitali a few dollars for an interview and of course he was being nice "anything is possible"

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        • #5
          Vit's unarguably not even the greatest fighter in his family :laugh:
          anyway, screw this fight, Tua's been shot for yrs
          don't even care about Ustinov

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jack Napier View Post
            Vit's unarguably not even the greatest fighter in his family :laugh:
            anyway, screw this fight, Tua's been shot for yrs
            don't even care about Ustinov
            True, Vitali is almost 42 yo. But prime Vitali was a beast, too bad he had to waste some of his best years (four years) dealing with injuries.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Slowhand View Post
              True, Vitali is almost 42 yo. But prime Vitali was a beast, too bad he had to waste some of his best years (four years) dealing with injuries.
              Have a few friends who are in camp tuaman, I know some people saw some pics of Tua from feb and got pumped up, I saw some pics of him from his fb a month later and he looks like a fat slob again. Tua is passed it, way passed it. 10 years ago he was a beast!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by kiDynamite92 View Post
                Have a few friends who are in camp tuaman, I know some people saw some pics of Tua from feb and got pumped up, I saw some pics of him from his fb a month later and he looks like a fat slob again. Tua is passed it, way passed it. 10 years ago he was a beast!
                More like 15 years to be honest.

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                • #9
                  Tua has seen better decades!
                  Last edited by Marcov; 06-25-2013, 07:34 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Marcov View Post
                    Tua has seen better decades!
                    And so has the heavyweight division. Thank God for the lower weight classes.

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