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Klitschko vs Arreola is Getting Close For September 26

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  • #51
    Originally posted by edgarg View Post
    I think that the last part of the above letter is one of the sillier comments. Arreola has been in "keep-fit" training for a fight like this for months. He's the best American heavyweight around at the moment and will use the next 2 months for specifics.
    I would beg to differ seing as vitali wanted the fight two weeks earlier which would have given Arreola a month and 2 weeks to train seriously and analyze his opponent. Being an "in fit" fighter year around is one thing but training around the clock and peaking can only be done when you're given a time frame about when and who your next fight is against.
    Last edited by CHISTOSOBABOSO; 08-05-2009, 11:25 PM.

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    • #52
      I actually like Chris' chances. I mean I have never seen either Klitchko brother in an impressive fight, they both fight like a couple massive tards

      But Chris has some technique, and you'd think that some lower back and body workouts would help him out big time. He needs some upper body stamina, and movement to get inside on either of these giant tards. I don't think it would be the smartest thing to just stand straight up infront of either of them, he's gonna need to move his head and get inside. After that, I like his chances. But yeah, I think this is the first heavyweight fight that I've ever been lookin forward to lol.

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      • #53
        It's obvious that several of you on here haven't done your homework. It could also be that you are just bashing Arreola because of his heritage. The guys record is impeccable. Who has Vitali beaten. He lost to Chris Byrd and Lennox Lewis. All the rest of his victims were nothng but challengers in the ever political state of boxing. You should know that if you are a real boxing enthusiast like I am. I grew up watching Ali, Holmes, and Tyson as a kid. I have watched many hours of strictly heavyweight boxing. I know that Chris Arreola is a legitimate boxer with more than a puncher's chance. All of of you that disrespect him must be anti american or down right prejudice. You know it and I know it. Please stop corrupting the fun of a good fight. Just wait and see who Arreola really is. It will be an unpleasant surprise for those of you who don't respect a hard punching heavyweight. By the way I have watched all of Arreola's fights from the past three years. He is a gem to the heavyweight division. Class and style will once again surface in boxing.

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        • #54
          I like Chris but to make this as short and sweet as possible: If he comes in with ******* he ain't got much of a chance, no ******* and who knows what can happen.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by CHISTOSOBABOSO View Post
            Still, it's his first title shot and I think Chrisobal should get more time to prepare, at least 3 months. I think Vitali doesn't want to give him adequate time to prepare.
            That's pure nonsense-in my opinion. The Klitschkos are the epitome of good, de3cent spoertsmanship. Not to mention that Arreola has known for quite a while that his next fight will be a Klitschko fight.

            In your letter you ignore that on paper anyway, Klitschko has exactly the same time to prepare.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Trevbutler View Post
              I'm American, but I can say there is no chance for Arreola in this. He would have a chance against Wlad because the lack of a chin, but Vitali has a great chin. Arreola WILL get knocked out.
              You say Klitschko has a "lack of chin". Not true. I've seen him hit many times with no effect. Sam Peter caught him a good few, with no effect. The supposed "3 KD's" were spurious.

              You are obviously an Emmanuel Augustus follower. Do you recall that in his Mayweather fight, he was stopped. Yet I've seen him take lots of heavy wallops on the chin.
              I think that fight went 9 rounds, and Mayweather, to this day, when asked about his best opponent, says ....."Emmanuel Augustus".

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