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    #31
    Originally posted by QUELOQUE
    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.
    How the hell can he do that against an elusive Vitali who uses the paw to keep his distance? If anything he walks right into a shielded right hand.



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    • The Hammer
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      #32
      Originally posted by QUELOQUE
      IMO, the first to go on an older fighter is stamina, Vitali hasn't taken enough punishment for his punch resistance to go first.
      All kickboxers have taken a lot of punishment, it's much harder on the body than regular boxing. That's why he was inactive for four years.

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      • Heru
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        #33
        Originally posted by RunW/Knives
        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.
        See now you're on some other **** because you don't seem to know what consists of a pressure fighter. Peter was known as a power puncher with good hand speed, the Maskaev and McCline fights alone back up my point. Peter stands in front of them trying to box=boxer/puncher.

        Shane Mosley flicks a jab and swing for the fences too. Would you call him a pressure fighter?

        If you do, there's nothing else to argue about.

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          #34
          Originally posted by QUELOQUE
          See now you're on some other **** because you don't seem to know what consists of a pressure fighter. Peter was known as a power puncher with good hand speed, the Maskaev and McCline fights alone back up my point. Peter stands in front of them trying to box=boxer/puncher.

          Shane Mosley flicks a jab and swing for the fences too. Would you call him a pressure fighter?

          If you do, there's nothing else to argue about.
          You basically reinforced my point about Peter's recent habits.

          I suppose you started watching the HW division last year? or Something?

          You don't remember how Peter did nothing but go head first?

          He was known as a limited plodder until he fought Toney in the second.

          He's hardly the kind of person you call a "boxer puncher"

          More like a brawler imitating a boxer.



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            #35
            And no.................Mosley is not a boxer.


            He's a mobile slugger much like Sugar Ray Robinson. He's a brawler sort.

            He does in fact come straight forward. So no I'm right yeah.



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              #36
              Originally posted by RunW/Knives
              How the hell can he do that against an elusive Vitali who uses the paw to keep his distance? If anything he walks right into a shielded right hand.
              Elusive? All he does is pull his upper body back and just put his arms out to smother punches. His legs and lower body stays in the same place, Arreola will exploit that by going to the body, hard and often.

              Arreola has a good counter left for Vitali's right hands, he's hurt almost every fighter lately with that. As soon as he feels the right on his glove, he lets go a left hook.
              Originally posted by Carnivore
              All kickboxers have taken a lot of punishment, it's much harder on the body than regular boxing. That's why he was inactive for four years.
              Yeah, but do they take as much head trauma?

              If anyone can make Vitali 'look old' it is Arreola (or maybe Povetkin).

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                #37
                Originally posted by Motofan
                He has to hope he lands something on Vitali early (like first 2 rounds) that hurts him bad enough to put him away or it will turn into a beating. He needs Vitali to look old in there (which eventually happens to everyone) or he wont last long. Vitali by KO in 4.
                Vitali looked pretty old and bad to me against Gomez but hopefully he still has 1 or 2 good ones left in him to put away Orreo-la.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by RunW/Knives
                  You basically reinforced my point about Peter's recent habits.

                  I suppose you started watching the HW division last year? or Something?

                  You don't remember how Peter did nothing but go head first?

                  He was known as a limited plodder until he fought Toney in the second.

                  He's hardly the kind of person you call a "boxer puncher"

                  More like a brawler imitating a boxer.
                  I've watched all of Toney's fights and you just made yourself look pretty foolish by making my point for me.

                  It's called switching styles or better yet a transformation. Ever since then, Peter likes to be in the middle of the ring, work his jab, and go from there.

                  He's a boxer/puncher not a pressure fighter and he fought Vitali as a boxer/puncher.
                  Originally posted by RunW/Knives
                  And no.................Mosley is not a boxer.


                  He's a mobile slugger much like Sugar Ray Robinson. He's a brawler sort.

                  He does in fact come straight forward. So no I'm right yeah.
                  Ok... To make it easy on you, ask any boxing writer what style would they categorize Mosley as.

                  I can promise, that they will not say mobile slugger and 80-90% will say boxer/puncher. It's basically the same **** you're trying to say, but you're ignorant to the fact that it's a style.

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                  • Konstantin
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                    #39
                    Well I'd never seen Arreola before but I was pleasantly surprised. He's a quick heavyweight and his weight doesn't tell the true story of how in shape he is. This will definitely be Vitali's biggest test in recent years.

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                      #40
                      I'm telln u all Arreola gonna take this... Vitali's body will betray em late...Knee or shoulder will give out. Arreola by TKO.

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