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  • #11
    Originally posted by ThePhantom5 View Post
    Arreola making a living. Nothing wrong with that. He aint hogging up a title or anything.
    Exactly! Let the man rack up some wins. Let's see if he can try and get a fight with either Klitschko or Povetkin before this year is up.

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    • #12
      who is arreola's best win? guy never fights any of the top guys. no chisora, fury, helenius, chambers, fact is arreola is overrated. anytime he stepped up he got smashed. like my goodness he got beat by a former lightheavyweight.

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      • #13
        Molina's like Arreola, minimal talent & fights nobodies but has the promotional hype..getting excited about these 2 is like geting excited about the HW division, least talented, most boring in boxing...Arreola would be better in MMA..A

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        • #14
          ******* needs to fight a ranked opponent by the end of the year. Hopefully this is the last tune up. Even a Michael Grant or Monte Barrett is passable.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by eddie_monster View Post
            Exactly! Let the man rack up some wins. Let's see if he can try and get a fight with either Klitschko or Povetkin before this year is up.
            Yea, couldn't agree more.

            Let's hope he doesn't keep letting himself down with the weight and what not.

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            • #16
              Guess he gave up on his dream of doing something significant and now just wants to make some money off of boxing to at least his feed his family.

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              • #17
                Arreola's taking the "Shannon Briggs bum 'o the month" route to a heavyweight title shot. It's disappointing because these fights are one sided and don't do a lot to prepare him for fighting an elite opponent like Wlad, Vitali, (do I dare say Povetkin?), Helenius.....

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                • #18
                  This is actually gonna be a good match to watch. Battle of the bums if you wanna call it. But someone will be KO'd in this fight.
                  Molina lost is pro debut and got KO"d in the first round of it. Won 18 in a row and 14 by KO. Arreloa is in for a bad night.
                  Last edited by PAC-BOY; 01-24-2012, 12:02 PM.

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                  • #19
                    Eric Molina lives in my small town of Weslaco, TX, same town that Robert Garcia (the guy who fought Margarito in Mexico) is from. I don't know him personally but i am friends with the guy he does mitts with. The guy has zero amateur experience and has not fought anyone worth mentioning. This fight is a really big deal down here as hes one of our better known fighters. Being 2 hours away from corpus Christi i wouldn't be surprised if a couple of thousand people go and support him. The guy is a natural cruiser weight fighting at heavyweight because of the opportunities and money that is there, so as a boxing fan i know his chances are slim. Although he has a big punch his lack of fundamentals and big fight experience may hinder him. I wish him the best of luck and I'm still undecided on whether i am going to the fight or not.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Ged21 View Post
                      Eric Molina lives in my small town of Weslaco, TX, same town that Robert Garcia (the guy who fought Margarito in Mexico) is from. I don't know him personally but i am friends with the guy he does mitts with. The guy has zero amateur experience and has not fought anyone worth mentioning. This fight is a really big deal down here as hes one of our better known fighters. Being 2 hours away from corpus Christi i wouldn't be surprised if a couple of thousand people go and support him. The guy is a natural cruiser weight fighting at heavyweight because of the opportunities and money that is there, so as a boxing fan i know his chances are slim. Although he has a big punch his lack of fundamentals and big fight experience may hinder him. I wish him the best of luck and I'm still undecided on whether i am going to the fight or not.
                      im not trying to be a d!ck but it sounds like you think just because he dont have armature experience e that he dont stand a chance. Hes fighting a step up in Arreloa. Confidence goes a long way in this sport. Of course he lacks some fundamental..i agree, but his chances being slim is a little harsh for a up in comer because he dont have armature rounds under his belt. IMO he knocks arreloa out.

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