David Haye vs Chris Arreola (On Canelo vs Khan undercard?) - Who Wins?

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  • FlatLine
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    David Haye vs Chris Arreola (On Canelo vs Khan undercard?) - Who Wins?

    Always wanted to see this fight and the Khan vs Canelo undercard seems like an ideal date for it to finally happen.

    Haye, the Brit back in the game after a long time out due to injury. He might want to punish Arreola for comments he made some years ago. "If I we were in prison, I'd make Haye my girlfriend. He'd be my prison b*tch (raucous laughter)".

    Arreola, the Mexican American, quickly becoming a forgotten name, knows he would have to be on his A-game against Haye. Maybe it would inspire him to train seriously and be at his absolute best one more time.

    Potentially a very entertaining fight with the power these guys bring, maybe a little past it's due date but still it would add some extra ****e to the card and to the promotion itself considering the trash talk they're both capable of.

    Who wins...?
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    David Haye by KO / TKO / RTD
    92.31%
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    Chris Arreola by KO / TKO / RTD
    3.85%
    1
    David Haye by Decision
    3.85%
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    Chris Arreola by Decision
    0.00%
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    Draw
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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #2
    Haye would beat him so bad burittos would fall out of his ass

    Areolla couldn't even handle slow ass stiverne.

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    • IronDanHamza
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      Why would Haye fight on Khan's undercard when he can sell out the O2 against Joe Bloggs?

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      • Zaroku
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        MantecaMan would get whipped by Haye.
        Haye would knock the pendejo out of Arreola.

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        • jmrf4435
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          #5
          lol aerolla got beat up by kafman...gift decision. Aerolla is trash and is done

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          • Jedi Vader
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            #6
            Haye would decapitate him.

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            • FlatLine
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              #7
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza
              Why would Haye fight on Khan's undercard when he can sell out the O2 against Joe Bloggs?
              Why not? Khan vs Canelo is a massive fight which would benefit Haye in terms of worldwide exposure against a name opponent. Arreola was being touted as a Wilder opponent only a few months ago, Haye would take his place if he beats him + he has only fought once in the USA back in 2003. He said it's something he'd like to do again at some point so now could be the perfect opportunity on a massive card. Could always make it a co-main if necessary.

              Also, it would be a good chance for Haye to prepare for a US fight against Wilder or Martin, a learning experience of how to get the camp right for fighting in the USA, if you know what I mean. He can gauge if he got the time right to acclimatize to the environment or if he should travel sooner - that sort of thing.

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                Haye has already booked the o2 arena again for May.

                He sold out a 20,000 arena against De Mori and is going to sell it out again a few months later, without even naming the opponent...He's not fighting on any undercard.

                David Haye is probably still the biggest draw in British boxing. As for Arreola, Haye batters him.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by FlatLine
                  Why not? Khan vs Canelo is a massive fight which would benefit Haye in terms of worldwide exposure against a name opponent. Arreola was being touted as a Wilder opponent only a few months ago, Haye would take his place if he beats him + he has only fought once in the USA back in 2003. He said it's something he'd like to do again at some point so now could be the perfect opportunity on a massive card. Could always make it a co-main if necessary.

                  Also, it would be a good chance for Haye to prepare for a US fight against Wilder or Martin, a learning experience of how to get the camp right for fighting in the USA, if you know what I mean. He can gauge if he got the time right to acclimatize to the environment or if he should travel sooner - that sort of thing.
                  Why not?

                  Because he's not going to take a pay cut to fight on Amir Khan'a undercard when he can sell out the O2 fight if anyone.

                  Really is that simple.

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                  • FlatLine
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                    Why not?

                    Because he's not going to take a pay cut to fight on Amir Khan'a undercard when he can sell out the O2 fight if anyone.

                    Really is that simple.
                    He might take a pay cut, but I think the acclimatization experience is really very important for Haye to get right because he potentially has two massive title fights on US soil lined up in the future. Putting short term financial gain aside - it would be in his best interest to take what might be considered a tune up bout in the USA just so he can understand the procedure of acclimatization fully before those potential match ups down the line against Wilder and Martin.

                    And this fight would be on the undercard or co-main of a massive fight already so he'll instantly be back on the world stage, probably with much more global exposure than fighting a low level opponent at the o2.

                    Plus it should be a hell of an entertaining fight for the fans and if Haye can dispatch of Arreola in spectacular fashion - let's say quicker than Stiverne did in the rematch, he may well land himself the Wilder fight straight away. Or the Martin fight. So that's 3 and a half years out of the ring, 2 fights done, world title fight next. Not a bad route to the title which is Haye's ultimate ambition.

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