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Now that David “Tuaman” Tua (43-3-1, 38 KOs) has officially pulled out from Friday’s Heavyweight Heat pay-per-view card, many are wondering if this once-promising heavyweight contender will ...
David Tua, the indomitable force of the boxing ring, has once again showcased his extraordinary strength, this time not against an opponent, but against a humble coconut.
Professional boxer Ike "The President" Ibeabuchi was one of the most feared heavyweights in the boxing world. In the late 90s ...
Lani Daniels will be inspired by the support of David Tua when she fights to become the undisputed world women's heavyweight ...
Tua was his idol growing up and said Tua was an inspiration to young Samoans everywhere. Tua lost his only world title fight, being out-pointed by Briton Lennox Lewis in Las vegas in 2000.
Former heavyweight contender David Tua will continue his latest - and probably last - comeback in Atlantic City this summer. The 37-year-old native of New Zealand will fight in town for the first ...
Tua has a 37-1 record, with 32 knockouts, and he has never been knocked down or been cut as an amateur or pro. He is ranked No. 1 by both the IBF and WBC. The pay-per-view fight at Mandalay Bay is ...