Is Chris Arreola hottest heavyweight prospect?

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  • McNulty
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    #11
    Originally posted by wolfgang
    He was much smaller when won the olympic gold medal
    Arreola won the gold medal? For who? Hard to believe it.

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    • wolfgang
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      #12
      Look it up oldanier won the olympic gold for heavy weights in 2004, chris turned pro in 2003. And he beat sultan ibragimov in 2000 the why I said he should have started his pro career earler. The average age for heavy weights is 33, but most fighters start the careers in there early 20s.

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      • wolfgang
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        #13
        Look it up oldanier won the olympic gold for heavy weights in 2004, chris turned pro in 2003. And he beat sultan ibragimov in 2000 the why I said he should have started his pro career earler. The average age for heavy weights is 33, but most fighters start the careers in there early 20s.

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        • alliberg26
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          #14
          Chris Arreola and David Rodriguez are the real deal...expect them to win a title sometime next year.....both are unstoppable...

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          • pelonxsoldier28
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            #15
            yea i would say chris is gonna be good, i've seen 4 of his fights, and he's agressive and talks **** in the ring, i like that

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            • Derranged_
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              #16
              Does anyone have any idea who's he's fighting? Let's hope it's someone credible....

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                #17
                Per boxrec Arreola's next opponent will be a guy by the name of Derek Berry whose pro record is 12-8 and has lost his lost 4 fights. There could be a couple of reasons for the dismal opponent: Arreola might be having trouble getting credible opponents in the U.S. because he's considered too 'risky.' Or Arreola's team maybe trying to padd his record by selecting opponents like Berry...

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                • Gareth Ivanovic
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                  #18
                  I've watched Arreola fight a few times and was impressed with him. The first time I saw him was on the Mayweather/Baldomir card against Wills and he looked pretty good in stopping Wills. He came forward and was very active the whole fight. Seen him fight a couple times since and think he is one of the best US HW prospects right now. He gets hit a few times too many for my liking sometimes, especially against Malcomm Tann in his last fight. He took them good, but Tann isn't a huge puncher. I worry that against a huge puncher he might be in trouble. I like his style and will continue to watch him, and hope he becomes champ one day.

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