Tua vs the Klitschkos?
Tua vs the Klitschkos?
Tua vs the Klitschkos? Tua was a massive puncher...
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Boxing Writer
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Re: Tua vs the Klitschkos?
Tua was too small, too fat, too predictable. Both Klitschkos would beat him by wide UD. Tim Witherspoon would be much, much tougher opponent for either of Klitschko brothersade the grenade wrote:Tua vs the Klitschkos? Tua was a massive puncher...
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Something happened to David post the Ibeabuchi fight....a fight that I thought he just might have won. I think he lost some of his enthusiasm after that close one.
I lot of what happens to some fighters is all about how their psyche's hold up in the clutch. His first loss left an indelible impression on him I'm afraid.
I lot of what happens to some fighters is all about how their psyche's hold up in the clutch. His first loss left an indelible impression on him I'm afraid.
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SenorPipino
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Re: Tua vs the Klitschkos?
Great chin, big punch, but a very limited fighter was David Tua.
He displayed how little he had to offer when he was shut out by Lewis.
Both Klitschkos would do the same, winning one sided decisions over the powerful but slow and one dimensional Samoan.
He displayed how little he had to offer when he was shut out by Lewis.
Both Klitschkos would do the same, winning one sided decisions over the powerful but slow and one dimensional Samoan.
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Tuan_Jim
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Re: Tua vs the Klitschkos?
His weight starts creeping up after Ibeabuchi. Before that he was a busier, exciting fighter. And then after the Rahman win, where he earned his mandatory, he began to balloon up into the traditional David Tua we all know and lament.BoxBuzz wrote:Something happened to David post the Ibeabuchi fight....a fight that I thought he just might have won. I think he lost some of his enthusiasm after that close one.
I lot of what happens to some fighters is all about how their psyche's hold up in the clutch. His first loss left an indelible impression on him I'm afraid.
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Ambling Alp II
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I don't think Wladimir wanted any part of him.
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Was gonna post something to that effect. What Peters did, I'm pretty sure Tua can duplicate, possibly with a better result. He wasn't as slappy as the Nigerian.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Tua vs the Klitschkos?
he earned nothing against rahman. Owned twice. He's overrated as a puncher, but obviously would have a punchers chance with wlad, vitali outpoints him wide.Tuan_Jim wrote:His weight starts creeping up after Ibeabuchi. Before that he was a busier, exciting fighter. And then after the Rahman win, where he earned his mandatory, he began to balloon up into the traditional David Tua we all know and lament.BoxBuzz wrote:Something happened to David post the Ibeabuchi fight....a fight that I thought he just might have won. I think he lost some of his enthusiasm after that close one.
I lot of what happens to some fighters is all about how their psyche's hold up in the clutch. His first loss left an indelible impression on him I'm afraid.
Re: Tua vs the Klitschkos?
Puncher's chance vs Wlad, but I fully expect both Wlad and Vitali would win a clear cut decision over him almost always if they fought. Vitali I think would beat him everytime.
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Pretty much that Revival.Puncher's chance vs Wlad, but I fully expect both Wlad and Vitali would win a clear cut decision over him almost always if they fought. Vitali I think would beat him everytime
The first version of Wlad might have come a cropper because Tua had the power but it is a relatively narrow window. In most scenarios I just see them keeping David on the end of a scoring jab - using that reach advantage - for round after round with a bit of holding when he gets close.
In all likelihood the fights would be deathly dull!
Vitali was always the more positive/entertaining in my opinion and might well have opened-up at some point.
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Re: Tua vs the Klitschkos?
Tua was a massive puncher & that's it.ade the grenade wrote:Tua vs the Klitschkos? Tua was a massive puncher...
As he showed against Lewis, he had no fighting brain nor a plan B.
The K2s would have outpointed him widely.
Re: Tua vs the Klitschkos?
Tua was massive puncher, but it often took ages before he connected. Nicholson outpointed him with the jab (though only for a couple of rounds), and Oquendo almost made the distance. Wide UD for any Klitschko.
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Tuan_Jim
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Could Tua do what Sam Peter, Davaryll Williamson, Marius Wach and David Haye did, and tag Wladimir? Yes. And he was a much better finisher than any of those guys. The second he hurt a man Tua came alive and swarmed them with bombs. You can't rule it out at all, Lennox Lewis Wlad ain't.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Tua couldn't get rid of Maskaev early and he had to throw a late punch to hurt Rahman. He could definitely punch, but it's not like he was Shavers. Wlad would jab and hold him relentlessly.
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when did haye tag wlad?Tuan_Jim wrote:Could Tua do what Sam Peter, Davaryll Williamson, Marius Wach and David Haye did, and tag Wladimir? Yes. And he was a much better finisher than any of those guys. The second he hurt a man Tua came alive and swarmed them with bombs. You can't rule it out at all, Lennox Lewis Wlad ain't.
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Stevieb8006
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Re: Tua vs the Klitschkos?
Jab, jab, jab, jab-cross, hold, jab, jab...... X12 rounds.
Clear and boring points win
Clear and boring points win
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Tuan_Jim
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Re: Tua vs the Klitschkos?
3rd and particularly 12th rounds.stevedoc wrote:when did haye tag wlad?Tuan_Jim wrote:Could Tua do what Sam Peter, Davaryll Williamson, Marius Wach and David Haye did, and tag Wladimir? Yes. And he was a much better finisher than any of those guys. The second he hurt a man Tua came alive and swarmed them with bombs. You can't rule it out at all, Lennox Lewis Wlad ain't.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Neither of them landed anything big in the entire fight. Haye's hook in the 12th was probably the biggest punch but he was off balance and had no leverage on it. Peter and Williamson were before Wlad perfected his more effective, jab and clutch style. He could also hurt Tua. It's like 80/20 Wlad for me, David is immensely overrated in mythical fights and the Ibeabuchi fight is probably the most overrated historical fight this side of The Rumble In The Jungle.
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Tuan_Jim
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Re: Tua vs the Klitschkos?
The perfection of that style seemed to coincide with a new policy of feeding attacking punchers to his bigger brother while he attended to the boxing types.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Peter and Williamson were before Wlad perfected his more effective, jab and clutch style.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Tua vs the Klitschkos?
Thing is, Tua fits the mold perfectly of the tiny, slow guys that he molests.Tuan_Jim wrote:The perfection of that style seemed to coincide with a new policy of feeding attacking punchers to his bigger brothers while he attended to the boxing types.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Peter and Williamson were before Wlad perfected his more effective, jab and clutch style.
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Tuan_Jim
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Re: Tua vs the Klitschkos?
Horrific visual.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Thing is, Tua fits the mold perfectly of the tiny, slow guys that he molests.Tuan_Jim wrote:The perfection of that style seemed to coincide with a new policy of feeding attacking punchers to his bigger brothers while he attended to the boxing types.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Peter and Williamson were before Wlad perfected his more effective, jab and clutch style.
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Re: Tua vs the Klitschkos?
It would be a horrible fight.
Re: Tua vs the Klitschkos?
It would be a torrid night.