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  • Mr. Ryan
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    Exclusive Interview with David Tua

    Exclusive Interview with David Tua
    By Ryan ********
    7-27-06

    I caught up with David Tua after his fourth round knockout victory over David Gutierrez in Manhattan Saturday night. He was very candid and open with his thoughts about the bout, growing as a fighter, and his future plans for his career.

    Asian Sensation: This is your first knockout you've scored in some time. How did it feel to register a big KO on national TV?

    David Tua: "It feels good, I'm happy to be back on board again and getting the show back on the road. I'm just happy because this is pretty much what we've been working on in the gym. Thank God we were able to pull it out tonight."

    AS: Do you feel you finally shook the cobwebs from your long layoff?

    Tuaman: "Yeah, but I believe its going to take more than just a couple of fights to obviously get that feeling back."

    AS: So we're talking probably another tuneup fight or two?

    Tuaman: "Definitely, but like I said it may take one fight or two fights. You never know."

    AS: It appeared you let Gutierrez off the hook after the knockdown in the second round. Were you trying to get some rounds in tonight to shake off the rust?

    Tuaman: "Certainly, but more importantly I was trying to establish what we had been working on in the gym and that was the jab. Obviously, the fans were a bit restless because of what they are used to in the past. It takes time. The way I look at it right now, I think I showed more than just coming out and hitting him with the hooks. It's not gonna happen over night."

    AS: You worked more effectively to the body and with the jab than had been the case in alot of fights. Did you work on that in camp and are you trying to become a more rounded fighter at this stage of your career?

    Tuaman: "Exactly, exactly thats pretty much where its at. I believe that I've only got one hooray doing this and if I'm not going to do it right, I would rather walk away right now."

    AS: Who would you like in your next fight?

    Tuaman: "We're going to wait and see what the promoters come up with and what we need to do."

    AS: Do you feel you're ready for a title shot?

    Tuaman: "Right now, no....unless the moneys right! But then again, its not about the money, its about the championship. So, it's about doing everything right."

    AS: How long is it going to be before you're back in the gym?

    Tuaman: "Tommorrow. Tommorrow morning."

    AS: Good luck with everything and hope to see you again soon.
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    that fat ass is done

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    • iron mike tyson
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      #3
      great interview ther as
      hopefully tuaman can get re-focused on getting the world title around hes waist

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        #4
        Originally posted by El Temible
        that fat ass is done
        how the **** can you say that
        most heavywieghts dont peak until bout 34-35 so by heavyweight standards hes got a few more years there

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          #5
          Originally posted by iron mike tyson
          how the **** can you say that
          most heavywieghts dont peak until bout 34-35 so by heavyweight standards hes got a few more years there
          because hes lazy, not got the skills to beat any of the top guys

          8years ago he was brilliant now he is just there

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            #6
            Originally posted by iron mike tyson
            how the **** can you say that
            most heavywieghts dont peak until bout 34-35 so by heavyweight standards hes got a few more years there
            I agree that the burden of proof is on Tua's shoulders. But when you see how massive those shoulders are, and his devastating punching power, you can never count the man out.

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            • :Bobby:
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              #7
              Klitschko - Tua in mid 2007 : that would be a dream come true.

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              • :Bobby:
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                AS, good job there, bro.

                You have given out too much Reputation in the last 24 hours, try again later.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by :Bobby:
                  AS, good job there, bro.

                  You have given out too much Reputation in the last 24 hours, try again later.
                  Thanks alot Bobby. I talked to Harold Lederman about Tua-Klitschko, and he said David Tua has a great chance against Klitschko. He said after the Sanders fight, Klitschko is absolutely terrified of big punchers. He said to expect something similar to the Brewster fight if they fought.

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                  • Azteca
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                    #10
                    tua-peter answers alot of questions about tua and the heavyweight division.

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