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  • Mr. Ryan
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    Tua, Quillin return 11/3

    NYC prospects "Kid Chocolate" Peter Quillin and Jorge Teron will appear on a Nov. 3 Cedric Kuschner card rumoured to be headlined by David Tua. That's gonna be some awesome ****, I was at the last Tua fight against Eddy Guttierez, it was some dope ****. I hope it's at the Ballroom again, that place is hot.
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    Whats with all the ebonics? lol. I'll be looking forward to see how Tua progresses with his comeback, it's not all over yet for him, I think he has more to offer.

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      #3
      Is Tua gonna fight someone with a pulse? The last stiff he fought wasn't even Shannon Briggs material.

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      • jason100x
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        Tua's been looking okay in his comeback? I hope so, I always liked him and thought he had potential to achieve more than he actually did.

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          Originally posted by paul750
          Whats with all the ebonics? lol. I'll be looking forward to see how Tua progresses with his comeback, it's not all over yet for him, I think he has more to offer.
          The ebonics is cuz I feel like it. If you need a translation, PM me. Tua is the man.

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            Originally posted by jason100x
            Tua's been looking okay in his comeback? I hope so, I always liked him and thought he had potential to achieve more than he actually did.
            In Tua's last fight, he looked decent albeit against a lower-tiered opponent in Gutierrez. However if David stays active, he's only 3-4 fights away from a title shot.

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              #7
              Originally posted by BostonGuy
              In Tua's last fight, he looked decent albeit against a lower-tiered opponent in Gutierrez. However if David stays active, he's only 3-4 fights away from a title shot.
              Tua himself says it straight up that he isn't ready for a title shot. If he gets it, I hope its against Nicolay "Everlast" Valuev. Maskaev rematch would also be cool.

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                Originally posted by Asian Sensation
                Tua himself says it straight up that he isn't ready for a title shot. If he gets it, I hope its against Nicolay "Everlast" Valuev. Maskaev rematch would also be cool.
                All Tua needs is a couple quality wins over some decent opponents and then he'll be back in the thick of things. IMO, his biggest problem is his inactivity and long layoffs.

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                • jason100x
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                  If he fights frequently and consistently, then it would be a good matchup to see him face off against "Eveready" (I like that) Valuev, or get a crack at Klitschko. That would be something I'd like to see.

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                  • paul750
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                    The three major concerns are, the wear and tear he's taken over the years. Has he much left. His weight, he needs to get that down much lower than it has been, he needs his old punch output back. And thirdly, his motivation, has he still got the desire to want it. All these questions we'll hopefully find out soon.

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