Three years is a long time. Too long for some people.
Heavyweight contender Chris Arreola is too familiar with what happened just three years ago on April 24th, 2010. Arreola fought and lost a close majority decision to Tomasz Adamek.
As if the loss was bad enough, Arreola lost before family and friends in attendance at the Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario, CA, just a short drive west on Interstate 10 from his hometown of Riverside.
In the three years since the defeat to Adamek, Arreola has won his last seven fights in a row. Within that span, Arreola kissed an opponent on the cheek after stopping him, fought in Mexico for the first time in his career, and candidly calling a promoter a racist.
That is Chris Arreola for you. But, it has gotten him one fight away from fighting for a world title opportunity. [Click Here To Read More]
Heavyweight contender Chris Arreola is too familiar with what happened just three years ago on April 24th, 2010. Arreola fought and lost a close majority decision to Tomasz Adamek.
As if the loss was bad enough, Arreola lost before family and friends in attendance at the Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario, CA, just a short drive west on Interstate 10 from his hometown of Riverside.
In the three years since the defeat to Adamek, Arreola has won his last seven fights in a row. Within that span, Arreola kissed an opponent on the cheek after stopping him, fought in Mexico for the first time in his career, and candidly calling a promoter a racist.
That is Chris Arreola for you. But, it has gotten him one fight away from fighting for a world title opportunity. [Click Here To Read More]
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