Chris Arreola Looking For Two More Victims in 2008

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    #21
    Originally posted by beez721
    arreola doesnt have the defense or hand speed to trouble wlad and his power is overrated. wlad would do a paint job on him. that would be a stylistic nightmare for arreola. he's exciting and I like watching him but I cant see him beating klit,,peter or chageav. I think he'd get beat down easily against any of those guys
    Lol Wladimir smokes him.

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    • Eaner0919
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      #22
      I doubt he fights Tua according to his trainer but yeah they are planning a local So Cal fight on Sept then a double bill with PWill in Nov

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      • kayjay
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        #23
        Originally posted by Makavelli
        i nominate David Haye to be Arreola's next foe
        I was thinking the same thing, but I doubt either guy would take it.

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        • AREALFIGHTER
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          #24
          Originally posted by sportsplato
          Exactly, he should look into fighting Monte Barrett or maybe a Rahman. No one has heard from Tua since he lost to Chris Byrd. What about Kevin Johnson or some of the other up and coming fighters? At least it wouldn't be a stinker.
          Kevin johnson would be a horrible match up for areola. Kingpin is a very patient counter puncher with a really good jab, with that sait however his movement is not that great and he stands infront of his opponents from what I have seen. I also do not think that kingpin has the frepower to deter areola. I still think that kingpin still has the skills to take a comfortable victory by three rounds. But to be truthful we do not know the real mettle or abilities of either fighter besides their styles so it could be a completly up in the air fight.

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          • -Swizzy-
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            #25
            Originally posted by Sergei23
            Wlad would destroy both of those fat slobs on the same night
            destroy is too strong a word. he would win by *****-jabbing all night and stuttering backwards or stuttering to grab and hold on for dear life if a fighter even steps towards him. don't get me wrong, I don't mind someone actually putting up a good boxing clinic like klitschko has been doing lately but that's for the lower divisions not the hw division. I expect ko's or atleast an attempt at a ko in every round of every hw fight.

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              #26
              Originally posted by kswizzy99
              destroy is too strong a word. he would win by *****-jabbing all night and stuttering backwards or stuttering to grab and hold on for dear life if a fighter even steps towards him. don't get me wrong, I don't mind someone actually putting up a good boxing clinic like klitschko has been doing lately but that's for the lower divisions not the hw division. I expect ko's or atleast an attempt at a ko in every round of every hw fight.
              You say you like to see KO's

              Wlad has 45 KO's in 51 wins...90% KO Ratio

              Wlad dominates and KO's his opponents

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              • DiegoFuego
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                #27
                I've never heard of a Mexican heavyweight. I'd like to see him succeed on that front, but he doesn't look that great from what I've seen. At least we know he'll fight the whole fight unlike those other ******* they've been putting in with Klitschko (Brewster quit, Ibragimov never started, Thompson quit)

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                  I've never heard of a Mexican heavyweight. I'd like to see him succeed on that front, but he doesn't look that great from what I've seen. At least we know he'll fight the whole fight unlike those other ******* they've been putting in with Klitschko (Brewster quit, Ibragimov never started, Thompson quit)
                  Brewster, Ibragimov and Thompson would all beatdown Arreola

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                    #29
                    Maybe if you took the time to watch the fights you would know better than to make an asinine comment by referring to fighters as *******. I can bet you have never stepped in a ring. First off Klitschko knocked out Thompson. How the hell is getting knocked out quitting? Brewster was unable to make any adjustments and was taking too much punishment so his trainer stopped the fighter. I suppose you would rather see a fighter seriously injuried or killed in the ring. Ibragimov just didn't have the skills to compete with Klitschko.


                    Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                    I've never heard of a Mexican heavyweight. I'd like to see him succeed on that front, but he doesn't look that great from what I've seen. At least we know he'll fight the whole fight unlike those other ******* they've been putting in with Klitschko (Brewster quit, Ibragimov never started, Thompson quit)

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Floyd R
                      Maybe if you took the time to watch the fights you would know better than to make an asinine comment by referring to fighters as *******. I can bet you have never stepped in a ring. First off Klitschko knocked out Thompson. How the hell is getting knocked out quitting? Brewster was unable to make any adjustments and was taking too much punishment so his trainer stopped the fighter. I suppose you would rather see a fighter seriously injuried or killed in the ring. Ibragimov just didn't have the skills to compete with Klitschko.
                      Good post bro!

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