VDO of David Tua - 'willing to die' for his cause
David Tua - 'willing to die' for his cause Tube. Duration : 3.17 Mins.We had a good read. For the benefit of yourself. Be sure to read to the end. I want you to get good knowledge from Las Vegas Eye Doctors. Fve-and-a-half months after the Mismatch of the Millennium, David Tua will again step into the ring in pursuit of his heavyweight championship dream. Tonight's opponent at West Auckland's Trusts Stadium - Friday the 13th Ahunanya - is expected to give Tua a much sterner test than Shane Cameron, who was blown out in the first round and KO'd in the second in Hamilton in October. Ahunanya has shared the ring with some decent pros, has never been knocked out and also took care of Cameron. At 38, this is the last roll of the dice for the Las Vegas-based Nigerian cabbie. He has plenty to fight for. His ebullient manager, Luis Tapia, has guaranteed his man Friday will win. Such big talk is pretty much mandatory in professional boxing, but in reality there is little in Ahunanya's record to suggest he can trouble Tua. He may be undefeated in his past five fights, but the five before that failed to produce a single victory. Article continues below XXXIXXX <A HREF="ads.apn.co.nz tougher test tua ready five and a half months mismatch millennium david again step ring pursuit heavyweight championship dream tonight opponent west auckland trusts stadium friday th ahunanya expected give sterner shane cameron blown"> <IMG SRC="apn-images.adbureau.net ALT="" width=440 height=400 BORDER="0"> </A> The theory that Ahunanya could dominate the late rounds if he can survive the early going appears based more on hope than reality. Ahunanya has fought into ...
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