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Maybe so but I think he beats guys like Rahman, Holyfield, I'd like to see him in with Golota. There could be some exciting fights if Tua can stay active.
I agree with you that Tua wasted a lot of time but the division is still quite weak now & Tua will always have his power as a saving grace.
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I do remember the managerlial problems and stuff a while back. It really did put a dent in his career.
You are right about how he will be remembered. Tua will always be on the most dangerous non champions list.
If he was faster he would have won the title earlier. His speed is what cost him fights. The Ibeabuchi bout is a heavyweight classic between hard hitters.
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