Official Bermane Stiverne-Chris Arreola II RbR Discussion & Analysis Thread

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  • Check_hooks
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    #461
    I had Arreola winning 4-1 before the knockout

    He got caught on the temple and his legs were gone, should've clinched

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    • dan_cov
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      #462
      Stiverne won't lay against the ropes against Windmiller. He had no choice tonight as they made him fight in a sandpit but he did say that was the gameplan & was countering well off the ropes.

      Stiverne knocks that chinless bum beater Wilder out in brutal fashion 9 times out of 10. The guy has nothing what so ever but that straight right.

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      • Box-Office
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        #463
        People said how Chris knows whom he is facing this time, but so did Stiverne. Went just the way I thought and that was a stoppage for Stiverne.

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          #464
          Originally posted by Suavecito80
          In the heavyweight division you have to have at least a little bit of defense. Arreola has none. Add to the fact that he was tired it was a recipe for disaster. Cong**** to Stiverne.
          Originally posted by Light_Speed
          I'm not so sure about that, Stiverne has a good chin and can crack. He should be the favorite against Wilder just based on respective opposition.
          Stiverne can punch too. A windmill Wilder miss and a counter right would really test Wilder's chin.

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          • MrRolltide91
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            #465
            great fight

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              #466
              Originally posted by Cuban Linx
              Fight reminded me like the Pacquiao-Marquez 4, where one fighter is sacrificing rounds just to bait their opponent and land the counter shot KO. I had Stiverne losing 2,3 and 4, I gave him the 1st and 5th. I didn't think he could afford to keep doing that, but someone as dumb as Arreola was obviously going to fall for it eventually and he timed him nicely.

              I don't think Stiverne is quick enough to beat Wilder or Wlad. He can't fight like that against those two. Wilder throws a quick straight right and with the way Stiverne holds his lead hand that low I think he's going to get caught.

              Good win for him, but I don't expect him to hold that title for long.
              Marquez wasnt sacrificing ****. He was getting busted up and just didn't have an answer for Pacquiao's speed. Till Pacquiao decided to be a dumbass. More credit goes to Pacquiao for the KO than Marquez.


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              • mathed
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                #467
                Originally posted by PainfromUkraine
                Don't know what basis people have for Wilder destroying Stiverne...the guy is a tough dude, good chin...quick and solid jab, and good power. He would probably discourage Wilder from coming in, take a shot or two and give back, and I doubt Wilder could take it. Stiverne needs more foot speed though, he's too static in there.

                **** IT with Don King having a HW belt now though...
                He maintained on the ropes and allowed the opponent to unleash power shots on him. Wilder has a jab and every punch he throws will have tremendous leverage on it. Two or three flush shots from Wilder on the gloves like that will break the guard down easily and then it's hammer time.

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                • FightingWords
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                  #468
                  Stiverne ate some flush shots tonight. And Arreola is no slouch in the power department. Stiverne has a solid chin. If Wilder Ko's this guy, then he's a real threat to Wladimir.

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                  • arraamis
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                    #469

                    Arreola: If Seth Mitchell had beat me I would have retired, but Stiverne is a World-Class fighter. So, I'll be back and keep on truckin.

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                      #470
                      I feel like Wlad beats Stiverne in the end. Stiverne beats Wilder.

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