Comments Thread For: Kauffman Rips Wilder: Took The Easy Way Out, I Beat Arreola's Ass!
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OK I'm officially calling out any and all Wilder fans if you don't get Kauffman's point AND agree with him. You went bonkers at Povetkin for trace amounts of a banned substance... and somehow Arreola doing the same thing is nothing? What planet are you on? No, not the same drugs, yet still banned substances. Get your priorities in order and stop coddling your hero. You guys AND Wilder are ecstatic the Povetkin fight was postponed, because you know Povetkin would've demolished your hero. Go ahead and admit it. Geez. SMH
This fight is nothing but a warm up or money grab... Like him or not but Chris can help sell out an arena in L.A and then if you bring the Heavyweight Champ there it might just sell out. With such short notice who else could he have fought. And stop with the Povetkin stuff. He's a cheater and will always be labeled as a cheater. Even in his own backyard he had to go there.Comment
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Arreola's post fight interviews are usually better than his fights.
Povetkin took a banned substance that enhances performance. Arreola took a banned substance that decreases performance. I watched that fight and remember rooting for Kauffman because Arreola was fighting like crap and he didn't take his training seriously. If Kauffman had a close fight with someone who tested positive for marijuana, then Kauffman may not be the best choice either. I rather watch Wilder against Arreola myself because, it's more marketable right now, Arreola has a puchers chance, the storylines would be great (Arreola's training or lack thereof, trying to bcome the 1st Mexican heavyweight champion, this finally, being Arreola's "Final" final chance at being a heavyweight contender) and the post fight interview is going to be as good or better than the fight. Arreola may surprise some people by coming in shape and make Wilder do da stanky leg in the center of the ring.
I'd prefer a different opponent, but the WBC top 15 guys have either fought recently, have already been beaten by Wilder, or are Gerald Washington.Comment
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Wilder's a ducker. It's ok if you don't wanna admit it. I know about ticket sales, but if you Wilder fans are worth your salt you'd want Kauffmann in there instead. You even double down on dissing Povetkin, but nowhere in your reply did you mention Arreola getting caught too.This fight is nothing but a warm up or money grab... Like him or not but Chris can help sell out an arena in L.A and then if you bring the Heavyweight Champ there it might just sell out. With such short notice who else could he have fought. And stop with the Povetkin stuff. He's a cheater and will always be labeled as a cheater. Even in his own backyard he had to go there.Comment
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"Povetkin took a banned substance that enhances performance. Arreola took a banned substance that decreases performance." I see. So it's OKAY to take one banned substance according to you, but not another. Hypocritical a bit there aren't you squire?Povetkin took a banned substance that enhances performance. Arreola took a banned substance that decreases performance. I watched that fight and remember rooting for Kauffman because Arreola was fighting like crap and he didn't take his training seriously. If Kauffman had a close fight with someone who tested positive for marijuana, then Kauffman may not be the best choice either. I rather watch Wilder against Arreola myself because, it's more marketable right now, Arreola has a puchers chance, the storylines would be great (Arreola's training or lack thereof, trying to bcome the 1st Mexican heavyweight champion, this finally, being Arreola's "Final" final chance at being a heavyweight contender) and the post fight interview is going to be as good or better than the fight. Arreola may surprise some people by coming in shape and make Wilder do da stanky leg in the center of the ring.Comment
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