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  • #11
    Arreola to chop down Stiverne,then fight a unification against Wladimir.

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    • #12
      Arreaola will get his @ss whipped again, then Stiverne will lose to Wilder, Fury will beat Chisora, then Wlad will beat Fury, then big fight between Wilder and Wlad

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      • #13
        Arreola is one of my favorite fighters to watch. Bermaine really impressed me with Arreola in the first fight. Arreola makes a good point that Bermaine couldn't finish him. This is a tuff fight for Arreola. I think Bermaine will be content on just out pointing him. He already KNOWS he can do that. Arreola needs a different game plan than what he brought to his last fight. He's too predictable. I'd like to see him faint more and punch in a different rhythm. I'd also like to see him train in a manner that speeds up his leg reflexes.

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        • #14
          Man....I ****ing luv Arreola!!...been rooting for him to come through in the clutch and grab a world title for the longest!!...IMO Arreola is one of the few REAL fighters left in the game...he's just a str8 up real ninja...all day!!

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          • #15
            Arreola is in shape. He'll get the win this time.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Scott.Weiland. View Post
              Arreola to chop down Stiverne,then fight a unification against Wladimir.
              The winner of Arreola-Stiverne II has an immediate mandatory in Deontay Wilder.

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              • #17
                Just come in shape big man, REAL shape. Come in the best shape you have ever been in and prepare like your life is on the line.

                If he does that, I think he beats Stiverne. He has more skills, and we know he has the balls to stand there with anyone.

                He has everything you would want in a fighter heart wise, you just wish he would really see himself as what he is, a professional athlete that needs to approach the sport this way.

                No more tacos, enchiladas, ceveza and all that other stuff. Get right, come in and win this ***in title and make history.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by yoz View Post
                  The winner of Arreola-Stiverne II has an immediate mandatory in Deontay Wilder.
                  A unification will take precedence in Cris's mind though.if he wins of course ! Will the WBC allow it ? Would they strip him if he declared his intentions to unify ? I obviously can't answer that,but I would like to think they will allow it.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by jrrod02 View Post
                    Arreola indeed has always been his worse enemy. He's been fat, lazy, rumors of him drinking Coronas and going out when he's suppose to be training.

                    You can get away with that when you're fighting bums and tomato cans, but once you step up to elite lever competition things are different. He needs to look up the to K brothers and how they're never out of shape.
                    For a moment I though you were referring to Chavez Jr.!! Seriously, there have been a few of Mexican descendent boxers who had a very bad reputation regarding discipline and dedication. Arreola, JCC Jr., JCC Sr., Morales, Castillo, Zarate, Olivares, etc. Even if one is very gifted nothing excuses poor training and too much fun. Hope Arreola get it right this time.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by cabalas View Post
                      For a moment I though you were referring to Chavez Jr.!! Seriously, there have been a few of Mexican descendent boxers who had a very bad reputation regarding discipline and dedication. Arreola, JCC Jr., JCC Sr., Morales, Castillo, Zarate, Olivares, etc. Even if one is very gifted nothing excuses poor training and too much fun. Hope Arreola get it right this time.
                      It isn't just Mexicans. Juan Ma Lopez is rumored to have been very lazy, Joan Guzman among one of the worse, Odlanier Solis, Alexander Povetkin, Tyson Fury, Adrian Broner, and the list could go on and on about fighters who have been rumored to be lazy or not give 100% in their training camps or fights.

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