Chris Arreola is coming

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  • miamijohn
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    #1

    Chris Arreola is coming

    can Chris Arreola be the next one to unify the heavyweight division.
  • NakiFan
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    #2
    No, he cannot, he will get blown up by Wlad so badly it will be a joke.

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    • ALT=_=Assassin
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      #3
      Chris has no chance against Wlad. Your Alt is becoming lamer by the second.

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      • thebowtod
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        #4
        Originally posted by Infern0
        No, he cannot, he will get blown up by Wlad so badly it will be a joke.
        Thats What I thought too, but if he can Actually STAY IN SHAPE, he has got a shot.

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        • NakiFan
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          #5
          He will not stay in shape, Wlad will bide his time, then in the 6th or 7th when Arreola is sucking all the air out of the arena Wlad will drop him like a sack of greasy mcdonalds spuds.

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          • The Hammer
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            #6
            Originally posted by Infern0
            He will not stay in shape, Wlad will bide his time, then in the 6th or 7th when Arreola is sucking all the air out of the arena Wlad will drop him like a sack of greasy mcdonalds spuds.
            That's exactly what will happen.

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            • Naps
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              #7
              Originally posted by miamijohn
              can Chris Arreola be the next one to unify the heavyweight division.
              Lol. Haye would wheelchair him inside a round.

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              • Scott9945
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                #8
                Originally posted by Rocky=Ward
                Thats What I thought too, but if he can Actually STAY IN SHAPE, he has got a shot.
                Even if he stays in shape, he probably still won't have enough talent to beat the very best heavyweights.

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                • Naps
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Scott9945
                  Even if he stays in shape, he probably still won't have enough talent to beat the very best heavyweights.
                  Good job our top heavyweights aren't the "very best" though.

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                  • Scott9945
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Naps
                    Good job our top heavyweights aren't the "very best" though.
                    No matter how much or little you think of the heavyweight division right now, the top few are still regarded as the "very best". I'm talking about right now, not boxing history.

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