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  • Fury4daWIN
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    #71
    Originally posted by punchr
    Styles make fights. Stiverne is a counter puncher who was physically disadvantaged against Wilder, that was a perfect style for him. Arreola on the other hand is a physical brawler with KO power, he's going to be way harder to outbox than Stirverne, Wilder isn't going to be able to run from Chris; he's going to get knocked out. That chin is ready to give.
    That has no bearing on the post I responded to.

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      #72
      In my opinion Arreola needs to come in as heavy as possible. That will improve his punch resistance and power.

      He needs to go for the homerun ball. He's probably gonna get beat up and knocked out, though.

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        #73
        Originally posted by Golovkin
        WAR ARREOLA!!! All it takes is a well placed shot. You can do it! **** losing weight, concentrate on a good camp focusing on power and stamina, the weight that comes off will do so naturally. We believe in you!! BEEEEEERRRRR CHALUPAASSS SQQQUUUAAADDDDDDD!!!
        He has to eat menudo for training camp.

        Originally posted by Golden Boi 360
        In my opinion Arreola needs to come in as heavy as possible. That will improve his punch resistance and power.

        He needs to go for the homerun ball. He's probably gonna get beat up and knocked out, though.
        True.

        The fatter he is the better. All that fat cushioned his chin. When he was not fat he got hurt easier.

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          #74
          Originally posted by Golden Boi 360
          In my opinion Arreola needs to come in as heavy as possible.
          Don't worry. He will.

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            #75
            Originally posted by WTF Huck!
            Don't worry. He will.
            The fatter he is the worse for Wilder.

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              #76
              Arreola's ready to maul and brawl Wilder!! WAR ARREOLA!!!!


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                #77
                Originally posted by punchr
                The fatter he is the worse for Wilder.
                Well, he looks pretty damn fat. Wilder might be in for a Dustin Nichols moment.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by WTF Huck!
                  Are you taking the piss? Obviously Stiverne is a better name. There's no maybe about it.

                  Scott, Szpilka and Duhaupas are all better names as well, and arguably so is Lyakhovich.
                  Stiverne is the only answer.

                  Guys like Scott, Szpilka, and Duhaupas don't even deserve a serious response.

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by LoadedWraps
                    Stiverne is the only answer.

                    Guys like Scott, Szpilka, and Duhaupas don't even deserve a serious response.
                    Scott beat Thompson, Glazkov and Leapai. He is currently ranked 9th in the world according to boxrec.

                    Duhaupas beat Helenius and Charr, and has a competitive loss to Teper. He is currently ranked 15th in the world.

                    Szpilka beat Adamek and is currently ranked 24th in the world.

                    Who is Arreola's best win and where is he currently ranked?

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by WTF Huck!
                      Scott beat Thompson, Glazkov and Leapai. He is currently ranked 9th in the world according to boxrec.

                      Duhaupas beat Helenius and Charr, and has a competitive loss to Teper. He is currently ranked 15th in the world.

                      Szpilka beat Adamek and is currently ranked 24th in the world.

                      Who is Arreola's best win and where is he currently ranked?
                      Arreola has lost to better competition and that matters. Where he is ranked right now isn't relevant to the threat he is in the ring nor his experience. Your arguments are weak. And ranked 24th in the world is not that impressive for an opponent who is trying to solidify himself as a true contender.

                      And did you really just list Helenius and Charr as legitimate reasons as to why Duhaupas is quality opposition?



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