You can also say his chances would have been better had he put down the spoon and defeated that beat up Chris Byrd you mentioned
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You can also say his chances would have been better had he put down the spoon and defeated that beat up Chris Byrd you mentioned
Tua shit the bed against Lennox, largely due to Lennox being smart and boxing from the outside in a very boring fight.
For obvious reasons, Ruiz was never gonna give him a shot.
And Tua shit the bed against Chris Byrd.
He was powerful and very sturdy, but not quite active or consistent enough.
"You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"
Yeah, Chris Byrd outboxed him handily and wasn't beat up. I'm sure Tua had some management problems at different points or maybe certain people didn't want to face him, but as Hulk said he was pretty poor in both of his legit title shots. Aside from that, he was sometimes inactive or just didn't manage to string his good performances together, not really a hard luck case imo.
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Tia didn't deserve another title shot due it the haircut he came into the ring with , when he fought Lewis .
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But someone like Vaughn Bean can get multiple? Shannon Briggs, Mike Moorer and Bert Cooper can get several shots?? Andrew Golota??
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In fairness to Cooper...compared to Tua didn't he actually prove he was prepared and brought the champs to the brink of hell when he got his chanceAnd he was a sub for a sub vs Holyfield
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So there are plenty of reasons why he got only 1 shot.![]()
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Tua's fight with Ike Ibeabuchi was one of the greatest fights in heavyweight history. Both of those guys had great potential and the fact that Tua was a fringe contender (at best) shows the depth of that heavyweight class. Contrast Tua with some of title holders and "contenders" in recent heavyweight history. I think the main points have been hit sufficiently, but I think it's interesting to look at it from the context of how deep the talent pool was back then.
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So the real question is why did Ike Ibeabuchi not get a single title shot when he beat both Byrd and Tua?
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The rape conviction killed his career (as it should have). As much as I would have LOVED to have seen Bowe vs Lewis, I think I would've preferred Lewis vs Ibeabuchi. I would make Lewis the favorite, but I give Ike a VERY good chance of stopping Lennox. It would've either brought the best out in Lewis and been a spectacular win, or he would've broken Lennoxs spirit and been a great win. Too bad the guy was a sociopath and overall degenerate.
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