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    #21
    Originally posted by QUELOQUE
    Neither Sanders, Peter, nor Gomez are pressure fighters either. And they aren't on Arreola's level either, much less Danny Williams.
    I'm sorry but this is just ******.

    Sanders and Peter are pressure fighters, and Danny Williams is a better fighter in his prime than Chris Areola.



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      #22
      LOL @ Samuel Peter not being on Chris Areola's level.

      Dude you're going to seriously owe me points badly.



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        #23
        Originally posted by Carnivore
        Arreola will put up a good fight.

        It will be a lot like Williams-Vitali I think, Cristobal will take a lot of punishment and then the ref will stop it after he's gone down a few times, around the 7th or 8th round.

        Arreola does have a punchers' chance, because he hits very fast and hard, and because Vitali is age 38. Punch resistance is often the first thing to go on an older fighter.

        If Vitali were fighting Haye, I would be 100% confident of him winning. But with Arreola, I'm about 75-80% confident.
        Has VK's chin shown any sign of weakening though? It still looks like iron to me?

        This is not a good matchup for Arreola IMO. He seems like a pretty good guy and all and I wish him the best but he is going to get stopped I think.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Motofan
          Lewis didnt put Vitali down and Im 99.99999% sure he hits harder then Chris does. Im 99.999999% sure he hit Vitali with more clean shots then Chris will hit him with. Chris has been put on his ass by guys who dont hit nearly as hard or as accurate as Vitali. So basically Vitali needs to get caught with a perfect punch or just have gotten old over night. Otherwise The Nipple is going to get Michael Grant-ed. If it goes past 2 rounds without Chris hurting Vitali BADLY then he is ****ED!
          He didn't put Vitali donw, but he took his shots and kept coming. Vitali was exhausted by the end of the fight and that was 6 years ago. Arreola doesn't have to hit as hard, he just has to hit often and he will.

          Walker is faster than Vitali; he doesn't hit like a cream puff; and Arreola was out of shape and looked pretty lethargic. He won't be showing up like that.

          Arreola doesn't have to catch him cold. If he keeps pressure and the body work going without slowing down too much. It'll be very interesting late.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Carnivore
            Arreola will put up a good fight.

            It will be a lot like Williams-Vitali I think, Cristobal will take a lot of punishment and then the ref will stop it after he's gone down a few times, around the 7th or 8th round.

            Arreola does have a punchers' chance, because he hits very fast and hard, and because Vitali is age 38. Punch resistance is often the first thing to go on an older fighter.

            If Vitali were fighting Haye, I would be 100% confident of him winning. But with Arreola, I'm about 75-80% confident.
            Vitali-Williams was a one sided bludgeoning, Arreola won't let that happen. They'll be trading until one of them gets too tired or hurt to go on.

            I might be putting too much into it, but check the weigh in. Arreola is not intimidated.

            IMO, the first to go on an older fighter is stamina, Vitali hasn't taken enough punishment for his punch resistance to go first.

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              #26
              Originally posted by QUELOQUE
              He didn't put Vitali donw, but he took his shots and kept coming. Vitali was exhausted by the end of the fight and that was 6 years ago. Arreola doesn't have to hit as hard, he just has to hit often and he will.

              Walker is faster than Vitali; he doesn't hit like a cream puff; and Arreola was out of shape and looked pretty lethargic. He won't be showing up like that.

              Arreola doesn't have to catch him cold. If he keeps pressure and the body work going without slowing down too much. It'll be very interesting late.
              You're a ****ing MORON.

              Travis Walker is a glass chinned clubfighter who hasn't beaten anybody with a pulse. He has been KTFO in the 1st round TWICE. Tomato can TJ Wilson KTFO Walker in just 15 seconds and 2 months ago some bum named Quezada brutally KO'd Walker in the 1st round.

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                #27
                Originally posted by RunW/Knives
                I'm sorry but this is just ******.

                Sanders and Peter are pressure fighters, and Danny Williams is a better fighter in his prime than Chris Areola.
                Whatever man, Peter and Sanders are boxer/punchers, neither constantly move forward more than they stand in front of their opponent and @ prime Williams being a better fighter than Arreola.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by QUELOQUE
                  Whatever man, Peter and Sanders are boxer/punchers, neither constantly move forward more than they stand in front of their opponent and @ prime Williams being a better fighter than Arreola.
                  Well, Technically I don't know where you're getting this "boxer PUncher" crap from because Peter was known for his aggressive plodding style before showing his little deal against Toney and when the hell did Sanders box?

                  **** he flicked a southpaw jab every 2 minutes then started swinging.

                  And yes........The Williams that knocked Tyson out would kill Areola.

                  He would totally rip his head clean off. With no problems.



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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Dan...
                    Has VK's chin shown any sign of weakening though? It still looks like iron to me?
                    We don't really know, since Peter hardly landed anything. Gomez didn't land very much, and he doesn't hit as hard as Arreola anyway.

                    Vitali did look older in the Gomez fight - he may still have an iron chin, but perhaps not, since many fighters lose their punch resistance around age 38. Vitali had many kickboxing fights, and in those your body takes worse punishment.

                    I've seen eight of Arreola's fights (Tann, Witherspoon, Hayes, Wills, Garcia, Walker, Couser, and I was at the McCline fight). His boxing skills are underrated, he throws hard, fast combinations. It seems people underestimate him because of his appearance.

                    But I'm confident that Vitali's well-prepared with a smart game plan. I expect he's too wise to underestimate Arreola.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Klitschko2009
                      You're a ****ing MORON.

                      Travis Walker is a glass chinned clubfighter who hasn't beaten anybody with a pulse. He has been KTFO in the 1st round TWICE. Tomato can TJ Wilson KTFO Walker in just 15 seconds and 2 months ago some bum named Quezada brutally KO'd Walker in the 1st round.
                      It's incredible... to see Vitali let you get off his nuts long enough to let you respond.

                      Walker's chin has nothing to do with his speed and power you clown. He's faster than Vitali.

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