He is our national boxing hero. He has only been knocked down once in a fight, which ended the match in a controversial draw. Therefore, he has never lost at this point.
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KIWIS RULES!!!!!
I know for sure he has one brother, he is a piece of work!
He says to Edward "la tua cantante" which translated means 'Your Singer' because her blood sings to him.
The motto of University of Canterbury is 'Ergo tua rura manebunt'.
Buena Vista University's motto is 'Bold vision, bright futures'.
1 at the 1992 Winter Games in Albertville ... a silver by Annelise Coberger in women's slalom alpine skiing. This is the only medal New Zealand has won at the Winter Olympics. 10 at the 1992 Summer Games in Barcelona ... 1 gold, 4 silver, 5 bronze. Gold - 1) Barbara Kendall - women's windsurfer sailing. Silver - 1) Danyon Loader - men's 200 meter butterfly swimming. 2) Don Cowie and Rod Davis - mixed two person keelboat sailing. 3) Jan Shearer and Leslie Engot - women's two person dinghy sailing. 4) Blyth Tait, Mark Todd, Vicky Latta, Andrew Nicholson - three day eventing equestrianism. Bronze - 1) Blyth Tait - individual three day eventing equestrianism. 2) Craig Monk - men's one person dinghy sailing. 3) David Tua - men's heavyweight class boxing. 4) Lorraine Moeller - women's marathon athletics. 5) Gary Anderson - men's 4000 meter individual pursuit cycling.
31 - march in auckland, new zealand.
David Tua is a professional boxer who fights for New Zealand. Originally born in Samoa, he competes in the heavyweight division and has won a total of 52 professional fights.
he is famous for boxing. i think......
spent his high school years in Otahuhu College, Otahuhu, South Auckland New Zealand
David Tua's birth name is David Mafaufau.
David Tua was born on November 21, 1972.
David Tua was born on November 21, 1972.
David Tua goes by Tuaman, and The Terminater.
St Mary's Diocesan School - New Zealand -'s motto is 'Fiat Voluntas Tua - Thy Will Be Done'.
I know for sure he has one brother, he is a piece of work!
No, he boxes.
Heavy Weight boxer David Tua appeared on Celebrity Wheel of Fortune in New Zealand in the 1990's, and when asked to choose a consonant, said "O for Awesome". Since then it's been widely quoted.