Chris Arreola: A New Hope Among The Heavyweights

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  • kayjay
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    #11
    Another blight on the boxingscene ledger.

    Sorry, Pump. Don't blame me for saying what everyone knows. Talk to you tonight.

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    • Ben_London.
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      #12
      At 130-135 Arreola will be a force to be reckoned with at heavyweight, but he needs to keep his weight down.

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      • Catrin
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        #13
        Arreola is a beast when he gets in the ring however the times i've seen him fight he looks alittle too overweight like he said in one of his interviews he needs to put down the Burritos and pick up the weights... good Luck Carnal ur a true Warriror...

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        • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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          #14
          Arreola could be the Mexican version of Rid**** Bowe. A mountain of potential but could never keep his head in the gym.

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          • Derranged
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            #15
            Originally posted by Marciano 49-0
            At 130-135 Arreola will be a force to be reckoned with at heavyweight, but he needs to keep his weight down.
            230-235, Tunney.

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            • edgarg
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              #16
              Originally posted by WLAD OWNS
              Agreed...I'm sick of hearing about this American hypejob Arreola

              Top Heavyweight prospects Dimitrenko and Boytsov are better than Arreola and they never get any attention on here.
              At last a common-sense response. Arreola, right now is nothing more than a crude slugger, and when our writer Brent Matteo Alderson talks about him fighting like a lt. heavyweight, and shortly after mentions that he came in grossly overweight, Weeell...............What can I say. Just wonder what current "weed" he's experimenting with.

              I really couldn't read any more, but a very quick glance down the sheet brought out the names of Sugar Ray Robinson and Marvin Hagler. I couldn't be bothered finding out what this was all about, and it may have nothing top do with Arreola, VERY unusuial for me, [who is insatiable curious about everything connected with boxing] but it

              Takes a huge stretch of the imagination to discuss in the same article, and in fulsome terms a pug like Arreola (who might be a really nice guy and good to his mother) and two of the greatest fighters who ever stepped into the squared circle. Maybe Brent Mateo Alderson had switched to the next great middleweight or something, but all the undistilled crap caused me to stop reading the article. I may read it latyer, just out of self-punishment.

              Last week I wrote about Arreola's win over Garcia, in realistic terms, and since the guy was a no-hoper and aged 38, just ready to quit, who cares that Arreola beat him. His record is 19-2. His first 10 fights were all against less than 50-50 win loss fighters, whose combined win-loss records were 15-44. 8 had won either none, one, or two fights. 6 of them had won none and 2 each had won 1 and 2 fights respectively. In other words...A BUNCH OF SET-UPS.

              So Why the hell is Mr. Brent Matteo Alderson writing in such sickening terms of this very ordinary pug,??

              I'll tell you why......There's a collection of managers, promoters, and PR guys, along with a sprinkling of shady lawyers, ALL with "vested interests", who are building this guy up as the return of Jesse James, or Gengis Khan, to propel him into a title fight for big money, after which he'll either retire, be carried to hospital, or subside onto being a normal stepping stone for aspiring prospects.

              Boxing is full of this crap.

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