I changed the thread title, so, everyone can stop h8'n on Larr..
As to the thread topic, I think Arreola KO's Adamek this time around. Although I like Adamek, he's doesn't have the size for heavyweight and his power is below (hw) average...
Arreola looked very sharp last night and I was impressed how he was able to continue a good pace throughout the fight to get the mid round TKO. Against Adamek, his size and power are too overwhelming and he stops him midway through the fight...
I'll always take Adamek over Arreola. Adamek would never risk coming into a fight as out of shape as Arreola has at times. I think the will & desire are deeper in Adamek.
It'll take a few more fights to see if Arreola is serious about his career. Releford had zero chances against him, nothing to hold him off with & was there just to get Arreola some work. The good side about it, from Arreola's point, is that he IS staying active. Time will tell the story.....
i mean now people
Arreola-Grant should happen.
That's a great FMF main event
Adamek is probably done after the Klit fight.
He's been building towards it for awhile.
Obviously he meant how would the rematch go if he was in the shape was in last night.
Nobody asked you Goldberger. If i ever see you at Yonkers raceway you're a dead man!
Adamek had shoe problems in the first fight, which was what enabled Arreola to have a bit of success in the middle rounds, otherwise it would have been a much more one-sided win I think. Even before Arreola broke his hand in the later rounds he was getting comprehensively outboxed and outthought. Would be interesting to see a rematch though, and I don't doubt that Arreola would have a better chance. Likelihood of it happening are slim though.
Goes the same way as the first adamek potshoting and moving from harm arreola still gets hit way to easy and facing someone standing in front with his hands up is easy to tee off on
Still Adamek by a close UD or maybe a SD. Arreola still needs to improve, he's doing good with his new training but he has to mantain it, and that's the hardest part.