Arreola looks in bad shape as normal for his fight against Adamek, I think Adamek has really good chance of winning this. Arreola could probably nearly make cruiserweight if he lost all that fat.
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This isn't bad. He probably won't reach 230 like he said he would, but he'll llok better than usual. I honestly don't think he'll ever be slim again. Look at Eddie Chambers. The dude weighs in close to the Cruiserweight limit yet he still looks chubby, and I dare anyone to say he doesn't train very hard.
I'm just curious to see him at the weigh in.
He actually looks much better than he did for his last few fights. He appears to be about 245.
Thats what I was going to say he actually doesnt look that bad.
Arreola will surprise a lot of people in this fight.Adamek has been predictable in his last few fights-he does the same thing-slowly circles you and throws a combo.
Arreola will pressure him and wail away at him.Even as big as Arreola is,he has never been slow and he has good power in both hands.People shouldn't judge him on the Vitali fight- this fight will be different...this fight will show that Adamek does not belong in the HW division...
When has Arreola's conditioning ever affected him in a fight????
Everyone says he's in such bad conditioned but again when has it ever effected him?
Some people have to realize that not everyone has the genetics to look a certin way no matter what weight they come in at.
My opinion is Arreola still looks fat even if he weighs 230.
Arreola looks noticeably slimmer to me in those pics than he has in quite some time. I don't see what the big fuss is. Though I could completely understand the backlash he got for how he looked, physically, in his previous fights. Right here it seems like he's actually been working on getting the weight down.
Adamek was fighting at 175 when he was fully mature, from his mid-20s to his early 30s.
Arreola has not fought below below 230 since the age of 20 or so.
No doubt about it, Adamek is the naturally smaller man. And Arreola's boxing ability is underestimated by many people: he's not a brawler, he's a technically-skilled boxer-puncher with a lot of amateur experience.
Arreola is the worst possible heavyweight opponent for Adamek, except for the Klitschkos.
He came in at 229 for the Wills fight when he fought on the undercard of Mayweather-Baldomir.
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what do you mean i am just saying he is out of shape as normal, i am not saying he is any more out of shape than in prev fights which is really not possible anyway for a sportsman.
of course he trains
I doubt he would lose his power by losing 20 pounds. A 230 pound man still hits plenty hard, and he'd probably have an easier time finding the target for his punches.
Do you think he lost some of his power with the 20 pounds he lost? Without his power, Arreola is just an average bar fighter with a chin
No, even if he weighed less he would move faster because of being lighter, so the mass loss would be compensated by the speed gain.
Arreola looks in bad shape as normal for his fight against Adamek, I think Adamek has really good chance of winning this. Arreola could probably nearly make cruiserweight if he lost all that fat.
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Actually if you have ever watched Arreola in the past he looks to be in great shape, adamek better watch out