The ******* wife was smoking hot now shes going to leave him for vitali
Obligatory Arreola praise thead.
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Dude kept coming forward even after absorbing a sht load of punishment and was crushed when his corner didn't let him finish the fight. He'll be back, hopefully more focused and 10 or 15 pounds lighter.
Good chin and good power with either hand, if he'd landed half the punches Vitali did, it would've been over.Comment
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Dude kept coming forward even after absorbing a sht load of punishment and was crushed when his corner didn't let him finish the fight. He'll be back, hopefully more focused and 10 or 15 pounds lighter.
Good chin and good power with either hand, if he'd landed half the punches Vitali did, it would've been over.
Not only that, but what's really sad is that Chris probably spent the entire fight just STARRING at COUNTLESS openings for his right hand and jab. It's just he's toooooo ****in big, his arms come out his chest slow as ****.Comment
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He absorbed a lot of punishment, he was really determined in there. Thats about it. Consequently I think he wanted to go the distance with Vitali. And his corner should have let him try if that was his will.
I mean.. Vit has something like 37 ko's in 38 victories... Arreola losing by UD would have been quite an accomplishment. I think thats why he was so upset, he wanted to go the distance.Comment
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Too be fair, Vitali always fights like that, hands at his side with his jaw looking very inviting. The instant you throw, he's gone, or he beats you to the punch. Trippy looking at Arreola from his amateur days though, when he was a LHW. That extra weight has to be slowing him down.
He didn't get knocked down and I think he could've gone the distance. I stand by my statement that he'll win a world title some day. He has power in both hands, keeps his hands up, throws a wide variety of punches, and has too much heart, not to.Comment
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Yeah, but I'm sayin when Arreola found the wind and the hop in his step to press, he did successfully. Now imagine if he could cut air in half? He would have had farrrr more success than he did.Too be fair, Vitali always fights like that, hands at his side with his jaw looking very inviting. The instant you throw, he's gone, or he beats you to the punch. Trippy looking at Arreola from his amateur days though, when he was a LHW. That extra weight has to be slowing him down.
He didn't get knocked down and I think he could've gone the distance. I stand by my statement that he'll win a world title some day. He has power in both hands, keeps his hands up, throws a wide variety of punches, and has too much heart, not to.
I don't even think he landed one right hand, lol he'd raise that **** up and it would up in the air for like 5 seconds before it finally let go...but by than Vitali was already a hop and a skip away.Comment
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