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  • #21
    Originally posted by worldbestmcotto View Post
    the only pressure arreola is bringing is high blood pressure!! He needs to outbox him the whole 12 and keep the ukranian robot off balance so he doesn't get into a rythym to just jab all nite. The robot has a chin and I don't think arreola can rock him, if arreola stays with the gameplan of OUTBOXING him and don't let the crowd get to him and whole Mexican pride get in his way, he has a chance to get the job done.sounds though arreola is trying to knock his melon off , still pulling for chris , well see..
    Beware of robots! They`re not likely to break...

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    • #22
      Originally posted by ~Alar~ View Post
      Beware of robots! They`re not likely to break...


      He sure moves well and punches hard for a so called 'robot'. The KO percentage, many of them title bouts, doesn't lie.

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      • #23
        The harder he pressures Vitali, the more Vitali will kill him. Just watch everyone who has pressed Vitali hard, Kirk Johnson, Corrie Sanders, etc. He just fights harder when that happens. The pure boxers have better luck with him, even though they still eventually lose except when he got injured.

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        • #24
          IS surprising that there have been "only" 14 WBC title holders in 25 years. Actually the "only" should be omitted, because this means a different champion every less than 2 years-on average. I didn't check it out so perhaps T.K. includes a champion with several reigns, like Klitschko for example.

          Arreola is saying all the right things, which might allow a possibility of an unlikely outcome, and we must "wait and see".

          I'm pleased that Klitschko is finally getting the respect AS A FIGHTER that he has always deserved, but which, before he retired with that terrible injury, was always lacking.

          His top quality has always been very obvious, to me at least.

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          • #25
            It seems to me like everyone is smoking crack.I mean c'mon man,are we supposed to believe the comparisons to Sanders,Johnson,Peter,that tub a **** Cuban?None of those bitches except maybe for Sanders have any balls or skills or heart.Johnson was and is a punk,Peter was and is an unskilled punching fool,and the Cuban was a blown up never was never will island product.Cris is gonna bring Vitali down and it won' be easy but he will.Mark my words.Arreola by ko in or around 5!!!

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            • #26
              He's got no choice. But VK will KO him.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Taco Snatcher View Post
                It seems to me like everyone is smoking crack.I mean c'mon man,are we supposed to believe the comparisons to Sanders,Johnson,Peter,that tub a **** Cuban?None of those bitches except maybe for Sanders have any balls or skills or heart.Johnson was and is a punk,Peter was and is an unskilled punching fool,and the Cuban was a blown up never was never will island product.Cris is gonna bring Vitali down and it won' be easy but he will.Mark my words.Arreola by ko in or around 5!!!
                Yeah actually every single one of the people Vitali knocked the **** out ******. Guess what, Arreola sucks, he's never been in there with anyone CLOSE to the skill of Vitali and he almost got demolished by a top 20 guy at best.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by edgarg View Post
                  IS surprising that there have been "only" 14 WBC title holders in 25 years. Actually the "only" should be omitted, because this means a different champion every less than 2 years-on average. I didn't check it out so perhaps T.K. includes a champion with several reigns, like Klitschko for example.
                  That part read odd to me as well. There have been "only" 14, but 18 separate reigns total - 4 of the 14 having held the title twice (Lewis, Vitali, Tyson and Rahman). Really, take away Lewis' run from '97-'03 (save for the one-fight hiccup against Rahman) and Tyson's 1st reign, and the belt has basically been boxing's version of hot potato.

                  Arreola is saying all the right things, which might allow a possibility of an unlikely outcome, and we must "wait and see".

                  I'm pleased that Klitschko is finally getting the respect AS A FIGHTER that he has always deserved, but which, before he retired with that terrible injury, was always lacking.

                  His top quality has always been very obvious, to me at least.
                  I agree on Klitschko earning his respect, but the years long criticism was well-warranted. He gained a lot of mileage out of the courage-in-defeat against Lewis because until his comeback last year, his talent far exceeded his accomplishments. Not that beating Peter and JC Gomez will put you in the HOF on their own merits, but they're consecutive wins over Top 10 opposition, after having posted so few in his first life as a top heavyweight.
                  Last edited by JakeNDaBox; 09-25-2009, 02:46 PM.

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                  • #29
                    i smell upset in this fight......

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Kevin Jesus View Post
                      Arreola is already facing pressure himself. Will his stamina take him through 12 rounds with Vitali?
                      chris arreola be be ready for the fight of his life tomorrow night

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