12 or 15 Rounds Heavyweight Bout
Either Tillis at his best including going to distance with Mike Tyson would outbox Tua behind his jabs and combinations on the outside to take a decision or would Tua caught Quick off the ropes with good body punches and nailing him with big left hooks to take a decision or he could do what Tyson couldn't do early in his career by knocking Tillis out in the late rounds with a big left hook. What do you guys think and who do you got?
David Tua vs. James "Quick" Tillis
Re: David Tua vs. James "Quick" Tillis
Quick would outbox Tua, until the 7th, where Tua catches up to him and kayoes him.
Re: David Tua vs. James "Quick" Tillis
This is one of them Tua is losing the fight, and well behind when he wins by KO late in the fight kinda fights.
Who knows what round, but that's the way I see it playing out. Tillis is winning until he ain't.
Who knows what round, but that's the way I see it playing out. Tillis is winning until he ain't.
Re: David Tua vs. James "Quick" Tillis
The knocking Tillis out in the late rounds with a massive left hook—something Tyson was unable to achieve when he was younger. Who are you guys? And what are your thoughts?scorpio83 wrote: ↑21 Apr 2024, 06:21 12 or 15 Rounds Heavyweight Bout
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Either Tillis at his best including going to distance with Mike Tyson would outbox Tua behind his jabs and combinations on the outside to take a decision or would Tua caught Quick off the ropes with good body punches and nailing him with big left hooks to take a decision or he could do what Tyson couldn't do early in his career by knocking Tillis out in the late rounds with a big left hook. What do you guys think and who do you got?