Vitali Klitschko, Chris Arreola Confident of Victory

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  • Joe2608
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    #31
    How can Arreola be confident of victory? This is a huge mismatch.

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    • v.cassiusali@ya
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      #32
      on the night of september 26, arreola will get his first loss at the hands of klits.

      arreola will run out of gas in the sixth and klitscko will knock him out.

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      • Phirsole
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        #33
        I agree on that. As much as I hope for an exciting fight, and a true challenge for Klitschko, I think Arreola will gas out the the middle of the fight, and will get KOed/TKOed in rounds 8-10.

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        • Hitman932
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          #34
          I'm looking forward to Vitali setting a compubox record with an 14 punch combo to Arreola's face.

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          • Boxingwizard
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            #35
            Originally posted by jreckoning
            Chambers is talented for sure, but keep in mind, a sick Povetkin outworked him. Chambers gave up in the late rounds against a guy who was fighting the flu yet still throwing. What did Chambers do then? He shelled up and blew rounds.

            Povetkin isn't going to back up and make Chambers look good like Dimentrenko did.
            It wouldn't matter if Povetkin was sick, he still would of fought the same way like he did against Byrd. When Povetkin fought Byrd he was getting countered a lot, of course Byrd didn't have enough power to hurt Povetkin. Chambers did have power to hurt Povetkin which is why Povetkin's right eye was almost swollen shut. Sure Povetkin was sick, but Chambers wasn't at his best that night either. I'm not making excuse for Chambers, but he looked out of shape and mentally fazed out for some reason, that won't happen if there is ever a rematch.
            Last edited by Boxingwizard; 08-14-2009, 11:41 PM.

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            • Jim Jeffries
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              #36
              Originally posted by darkstar777
              It wouldn't matter if Povetkin was sick, he still would of fought the same way like he did against Byrd. When Povetkin fought Byrd he was getting countered a lot, of course Byrd didn't have enough power to hurt Povetkin. Chambers did have power to hurt Povetkin which is why Povetkin's left eye was almost swollen shut. Sure Povetkin was sick, but Chambers wasn't at his best that night either. I'm not making excuse for Chambers, but he looked out of shape and mentally fazed out for some reason, that won't happen if there is ever a rematch.
              If Chambers comes into this fight in the same shape he was in the Dimitrenko fight, I'm pretty certain it goes the distance. What the scores will be depend on how Eddie reacts to the jab, if he can slip and counter it on a regular basis.

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              • street bully
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                #37
                Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                If Chambers comes into this fight in the same shape he was in the Dimitrenko fight, I'm pretty certain it goes the distance. What the scores will be depend on how Eddie reacts to the jab, if he can slip and counter it on a regular basis.
                I don't see Chambers gettign stopped. I do see him losing a wide UD though.

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                • Jim Jeffries
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by street bully
                  I don't see Chambers gettign stopped. I do see him losing a wide UD though.
                  Eddie looks impressive as hell against Dimitrenko, hell he damn near shut him out, but Wlad is a completely different fighter. I do think Chambers will win some rounds early in the fight though, he looked damn good against Povetkin for the first 4 or so.

                  Also Eddie's power is underrated. His finishing skills suck, I think he should've stopped Dimitrenko late in that one, but I'm not going to completely count out an upset.

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                  • joe strong
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                    #39
                    well those pictures of arreola floating around either were not him or just old pictures.anyone watch the press conference? He looks in alot better shape than I thought.he has 6 weeks still & he will be in alright shape it looks like.if he's 240-250 he has a great chance of beating vitali.he will be in vitalis face early & often not like 95% of his opponents.I thought chris was like 300 but I saw him yesterday & he's in better shape than I thought.no where near 300! I'm actually excited again about this fight.I'll even bet in this fight.I'm 0-1 betting but I'd bet with someone even thou I don't have many points like most.I'll bet on arreola to win.any takers?

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                    • Clint650
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                      #40
                      Arreola has the power.

                      Vitali is not impossible to hit.

                      plus Arreola has some nice combos.

                      The bigger Vitali just needs to get on the inside and attack the body, and lean/hold Arreola until Arreola tires out (which would take less than few rounds)

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