How many SECONDS will it take Vitali to Ko Areolla

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  • miamijohn
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    #21
    Im gonna take Arreola on this one on sheer hunch.... I think it will be a good HW Match...we need one of them

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    • NakiFan
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      #22
      Nah man Vitali is going to use areolla like a burrito

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      • burstsh0t
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        #23
        im from riverside same as arreola and i think he wins via ko

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        • Motofan
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          #24
          Originally posted by burstsh0t
          im from riverside same as arreola and i think he wins via ko
          That's a shocker.

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          • Tmann400
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            #25
            Originally posted by Infern0
            Nah man Vitali is going to use areolla like a burrito
            yo man you better becareful what you say, not that i care but there are some people on here that are sensitive...on that note i think arreola is underrated..if he comes in at 235 or around that weight i see vitali getting STOPPED, yes i said it vitali getting TKO'd by arreola..and the main reason why is vitali never handled pressure all that well, not saying he buckled under pressure but he looks flustered when he gets pressured. And now he is way out of his prime and has slowed down alot and arreola is hitting his prime as of right now, and there is NOBODY in the top 10 right now who puts pressure on you like arreola does, im going with the underdog cristobal arreola by TKO in the 8th round

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            • Phirsole
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              #26
              Vitali has never been floored - if he loses, it will be his own failing health, not Arreolas punches.

              Granted, Arreola is good and packs a punch, but V's too disciplined, fast, strong, and tough for him. Even if V is getting slower.

              Late stoppage by Klitschko (8th or later).

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              • Dr. Ironfist
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                #27
                Originally posted by tymann23
                yo man you better becareful what you say, not that i care but there are some people on here that are sensitive...on that note i think arreola is underrated..if he comes in at 235 or around that weight i see vitali getting STOPPED, yes i said it vitali getting TKO'd by arreola..and the main reason why is vitali never handled pressure all that well, not saying he buckled under pressure but he looks flustered when he gets pressured. And now he is way out of his prime and has slowed down alot and arreola is hitting his prime as of right now, and there is NOBODY in the top 10 right now who puts pressure on you like arreola does, im going with the underdog cristobal arreola by TKO in the 8th round
                I think people confuse Vitali and Wlad. I mean just look at the Lewis fight for example. Vitali was punishing Lewis at first, but when he knew the fight could be stopped and that he had to try to finish things and Lewis went more defensive other than jabs to the eye is when Vitali started opening himself up to big hits. There were at least two upper cuts in the 5th and the 6th that would have sent 99% of fighters to the floor. The shot by Sanders that sent Vitali staggering was when Sanders went to the corner and Vitali fell for the trick and threw a right that opened him up. It wasnt pressure, it was a counter punch that hurt him there. Yes he's slower now, but I think he's handled pressure well his entire career, he doesnt seem to know what to do sometimes when people arent trying to hit him. Vitali just tosses weak jabs to get his distance down and to knock down hands etc...Wlad on the other hand relies on his jab and wants the guy to cover up and then send the right hand right down the middle. Arreola could beat Wlad possibly, Wlad looks better but until he beats a guy who will really pressure him I still worry about his chin and his nerves. Arreola has no chance against Vitali who seems to enjoy it when guys try to hit him.

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                • IIG
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                  #28
                  Even though I think Arreola would kill David Haye, I don't think he can last as long against Vitali as Haye could. He's just not mobile enough, though he has vastly underrated handspeed. Arreola stands flat on his feet throwing fast, hard combinations, but that won't work against Vitali. No matter how long it lasts, I think Arreola goes down at least once per round. I see Vitali's *******, unorthodox right hand putting Arreola to sleep for good within 3 rounds.

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