Vitali Klitschko Dominates Chris Arreola, TKO in Ten
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Just in time? He was on his stool for a whole minute. Guess you really didn't watch the fight. Feel free to comment anyway.Comment
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No, no, no.
Boxingscene needs to screen it's members just a little bit. C'mon moderators, how about at age minimum of say 15 yrs old?
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Arreola did well..............
What lots of folks don't seem to realise, is that the Klitschkos are extra special, and that Arreola did as well as, say, 80% of Klitschko's opponents.
For instance, Klitschko made another record in this fight; he scored more hits on Arreola than on any other opponent.
But this may be because Arreola went 10 rounds, and Klitschko has only been more than 10 rounds just ONCE, against Germany's Timo Hoffmann, the EBU Champ. All others he has KO'd or TKO'd earlier, many, much earlier.
As I wrote the other day, Arreola looked more fit than usual, and I believe this was so; this was the first time that Arreola had gone past 8 rounds, which figure he'd been made go, just one time.
So all in all, this particular fight had some interesting results.
And of course, it certainly showed that, as I've written many times before,
Klitschko is a "pin=point" deadly accurate puncher, probably the most accurate at any weight.Comment
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I won't call you a hater, but you are a complete idiot though.You're probably right...and that's what makes the HW division so sorry. The division is too ****ty for words. Vitali won. I give him credit for being in great shape, but the ****ing sorry ass punches he throws are embarrassing to the sport. Most 2-yr MMA pugs have better form than this guy, and he's supposedly number 1a. This **** is not boxing. It is some other sport altogether. I'm sure somebody's gonna jump in and call me a "hater" or something similar, but am I really? David Haye may be a arrogant loudmouth and he may prove to be a bust at HW, but he is clearly the only dude worth tuning in for in this ****ball division.Comment


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