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  • bose
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    #21
    Going to be a great fight, will be rooting for Arreola.

    Stiverne not being active after the Arreola fight was a dumb move.

    Arreola reminds me of V.Ortiz in the fact that i like how they bounce back from a lose, they don't dwell on the lose and move forward. But Arreola is made of a different cloth and he's shown it, he goes to the end, till he can't anymore. I wish him the best of luck, i think he deffently has Stiverne questioning himself in the rematch.

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    • Nahshon Israel
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      #22
      Originally posted by MONGOOSE66
      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.
      What point ? Areolla couldn't hurt Stirverne. Vitali whom has the #1 or #2 KO% in heavy weight history & didn't stop Areolla. No matter what Areolla is going to get beat up again. His history shows he cannot beat top level guys, whom are not afraid of him and more skilled than him. He couldn't even beat Adamek who started his career @ light heavy weight. That right should tell others where Areolla stands. It has nothing to do with his weight or training period..

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      • Nahshon Israel
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        #23
        Originally posted by bose
        Going to be a great fight, will be rooting for Arreola.

        Stiverne not being active after the Arreola fight was a dumb move.

        Arreola reminds me of V.Ortiz in the fact that i like how they bounce back from a lose, they don't dwell on the lose and move forward. But Arreola is made of a different cloth and he's shown it, he goes to the end, till he can't anymore. I wish him the best of luck, i think he deffently has Stiverne questioning himself in the rematch.
        What does he have Stirverne questioning That he can take a but whooping and keep going

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        • moonshineman
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          #24
          Everybody else is better..........

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          • SUBZER0ED
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            #25
            Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520
            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.
            I've always been disappointed and disgusted to see Arreola come into the ring fat, looking like he's been on vacation for a month or two. No fighter should balloon up between fights. I was pleasantly surprised and impressed to see him in shape for the Mitchell fight. If he stays true to his word and himself, he can make this last big run for the heavyweight championship. He can beat Stiverne, surprise Wilder, and crack Klitschko's glass jaw; bringing the HW belts back to America. Don't blow it kid, you may not get another chance!

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            • Bobby Tony
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              #26
              I will be pulling for Cris on this one but think Bermane will probably win again. Whichever of them get the win though will beat Wilder.

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              • Ulver
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                #27
                Arreola has a good chance in the second fight.

                Stiverne also gets lazy and fat so they both have that problem.

                But Arreola already looks to be in shape.

                Wilder is a joke who has beat no one, including the Unknown Comic last time who just laid down for him.

                Pulev has dome ten times more than Wilder but as he isn't a Yank, he gets to sit and rot.

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                • 800lbGorilla
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                  #28
                  Discretion/Valor

                  Ask Mago's family about a punchers chance and hitting a late inning home run. Arreola was getting his ass kicked just he was like against Vitali. Arreola can hang his hat on being tough but so far he doesn't have a belt to hang next to that lid. I actually still will give Arreola the nod to beat Stiverne this time but he can stop talking about the size of his juevos....just get your fat ass in shape and stop making excuses.

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                  • MONGOOSE66
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Rakim Tha God
                    What point ? Areolla couldn't hurt Stirverne. Vitali whom has the #1 or #2 KO% in heavy weight history & didn't stop Areolla. No matter what Areolla is going to get beat up again. His history shows he cannot beat top level guys, whom are not afraid of him and more skilled than him. He couldn't even beat Adamek who started his career @ light heavy weight. That right should tell others where Areolla stands. It has nothing to do with his weight or training period..
                    You make good points. I just think that the way it played out on the first fight isn't going to happen exactly the same way. I hope Arreola learned to quit blocking Stiverne's punches with his face. Being tuff is one thing but being ****** is another. I believe Arreola can avoid the big punches long enough to get his own in this time and change rhythm of the fight. Its going to be a good fight regardless who wins.

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