boxing_fanatic_87 wrote: I've noticed a few people made the comment about Tua's being fat against Lennox, bare in mind when I mentioned the fight between Tua vs Marciano I meant, Prime well conditioned Tua vs Prime well conditioned Marciano, not fat Tua vs Marciano.
- Tua was 245 against Lewis. It was rumoured he suffered a training injury a week before.
Regardless, he was 233 against Byrd, dropping a decision, and seems to have used that fight as the basis to beat the just as shifty undefeated southpaw Oquendo by KO at 242. Next fight he's 243 and blasts out Moorer in seconds.
Tua could be inconsistant, again, probably due to management problems, but I like to compare the best each beat and see how they match up with each other.
Rocky's best win is Walcott, then Charles, then Louis, and then Moore. All but Charles could be considered well past prime age physically, though they were still good fighters, and Charles also had very high mileage.
Tua did a highlight KO on soon to be perennial champ/contender Ruiz, KOed much later to be champ Maskaev, and was the first to beat undefeated perennial champ/contender Rahman, also by KO, then era contender southpaw Oquendo, also by late KO, and former champ Moore in another highlight KO.
Fast Fres/Moorer/Ruiz the smallest dwarf Rocky's best. All had good basic skills and all but Ruiz and Oquendo had significant KO power and all at prime age compared to Rocky's battleworn best.
Think Rocky is gonna have a lot more problems with Tua's schedule than Tua would have against Rocky's schedule.