Klitschko vs. Arreola in The Summer - Will it Happen?

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  • Davros?
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    #31
    Arreola should be around 230lb and no more, it doesn't look good on him when he is an up and coming fighter being 20lb over weight, if he was in great shape he might have a better chance against Vitali, but i give him little chance if he is fat again.

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    • FLY TY
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      #32
      Originally posted by Silencers
      Klitschko would beat Arreola pretty comfortably IMO.

      cosign. match arreola up with peter or tua, or some legit HW before they throw him to the lions.......they're gonna ruin his career, if they decide vitali as his next fight.....

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      • brownsugar74
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        #33
        Vitali is boxing on borrowed time,.. Areola is the more dangerous boxer,.. make it happen,... if Chris were to lose,.. he could learn from his mistakes,.. but I think this is the perfect fight for him...

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        • J.B.moneY.
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          #34
          i think arreola should fight valuev first and maybe an eddie chambers.....and then a klit

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          • The Hammer
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            #35
            This is an interesting matchup.

            Prime Vitali would win for certain, but Vitali turns 38 this year and seemed a little older and slower in the Gomez fight.

            Many people underestimate Arreola - he KOed a very durable opponent who had never been counted out before, and only really stopped once in the past ten years. Arreola has better boxing smarts and skills than people give him credit for - I noticed him doing some subtle things to break through McCline's guard.

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            • vitali1999
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              #36
              Originally posted by ~Tunney
              This is an interesting matchup.

              Prime Vitali would win for certain, but Vitali turns 38 this year and seemed a little older and slower in the Gomez fight.

              Many people underestimate Arreola - he KOed a very durable opponent who had never been counted out before, and only really stopped once in the past ten years. Arreola has better boxing smarts and skills than people give him credit for - I noticed him doing some subtle things to break through McCline's guard.
              Havent you learned anything from B-Hop, Vitali is on that same level, What other heavywieght in history can you recall came back after a four year retirment, at age 37 and knocked out the heavywieght champ. With no tune-ups. He will rain supreme as long as he wants to, beleive that Gene Tunney.

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              • NakiFan
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                #37
                Originally posted by vitali1999
                Havent you learned anything from B-Hop, Vitali is on that same level, What other heavywieght in history can you recall came back after a four year retirment, at age 37 and knocked out the heavywieght champ. With no tune-ups. He will rain supreme as long as he wants to, beleive that Gene Tunney.


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                • vitali1999
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Infern0
                  Didnt Lennox Lewis retire, turnning down a 20 million garantee for a Vitali rematch, Thats what i thought.

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                  • Steak
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                    #39
                    badass. Haye vs Wladimir, and Arreola vs Vitali both this summer?

                    two exciting, interesting heavyweight fights, featuring the 2 best heavyweights in the world? hell yea, Ill take it!

                    finally, the Heavyweight division is getting interesting.

                    Arreola better get in amazing shape if hes going to stand any chance against Vitali though. he doesnt just need to lose weight, he also needs to be strong enough to push Vitali to the ropes, or hes going to die in the center of the ring.

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                    • Adolf
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Dave Rado
                      You obviously haven't heard about the contract Haye had to sign.
                      Haye didn't have to sign anything.

                      He chose to sign it.

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