From the Warriors official website:
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<span>TUAMAN WEARS WARRIORS' COLOURS (1/12/2002) </span>
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<span>David âTuamanâ Tua walked into the ring today in Atlantic City wearing a replica Warriorsâ grand final jersey.<o
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<span>Tua knocked out opponent Russell Chasteen halfway through the second round, put his Warriors jersey back on and acknowledged his favourite team by yelling âGo the Warriorsâ.<o
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></span> <span>Tua contacted Warriorsâ chief executive officer Mick Watson, requesting a replica Warriors jersey to be made especially for his fight today and rematch against Hasim Rahman in March. <o
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></span> <span>âDavid came into the Warriors to help our athletes with their finals preparation, speaking about what it means to compete on a global platform and what it takes to be ready for a major event,â said Watson.<o
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></span> <span>âAfter coming to many games in the back half of the season David was impressed by the courage and gladiatorial nature of the Warriors.<span> </span>David feels a genuine closeness to our Samoan athletes and grew up in the same Auckland suburbs as Jerry Seuseu and Ali Lauitiâiti.<o
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></span> <span>âThe Warriorsâ jerseys make David feel closer to the Warriors and closer to New Zealand.<o
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></span> <span>âEric Watson and I will travel to the United States to provide support for David during his preparation for his fight against Rahman.â<o
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></span> <span>The Warriors confirmed three replica jerseys were especially made for David Tua â a grand final replica and replicas of the Warriorsâ recently launched home and away strips. <o
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></span> <span>At Tuaâs request each jersey had the phrase â100% Samoanâ on the sleeves, âTuamanâ across the shoulders and Tuaâs year of birth â72â on the back.<span> </span><o
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></span> <span>Tuaâs stablemate Daniel Codling wore the Warriors new away strip on the same fight card to celebrate his professional debut against welterweight Clifford Rivers.<o
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></span> <span>Codling, the Manchester Commonwealth Games bronze medallist won his debut fight by way of technical knockout. <o
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></span> <span>âDaniel is also well known to the Warriors and we are proud to be affiliated with Danielâs first step to what hopefully will be a journey to a world title fight,â said Watson.</span><span></span>