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  • Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder-Chris Arreola: Post-Fight Report Card

    Can a fighter be in with someone highly unlikely to defeat them and still impress? That question was on display last Saturday night as WBC titlist Deontay Wilder went through Chris Arreola for his fourth successful defense.
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  • #2
    Who ever made this report card was being nice to Arreola I would have gave him a big fat F' S

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    • #3
      Wilder fought better than Ive ever seen him fight

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      • #4
        The fight was so bad on paper so HBO or Showtime didn't broadcast it. It was on what fox. That explains it all. Wilder won't fight anybody with a heartbeat so he can expect the same kind of coverage for the rest of his fights. BUM SQUAD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Lou Cipher View Post
          Wilder fought better than Ive ever seen him fight
          I agree, I seen some good improvements in Wilder.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by vitali1999 View Post
            The fight was so bad on paper so HBO or Showtime didn't broadcast it. It was on what fox. That explains it all. Wilder won't fight anybody with a heartbeat so he can expect the same kind of coverage for the rest of his fights. BUM SQUAD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
            True, fight was a complete joke. They even tried to brag up Arreola, guy has been done for years. Sad they gotta almost build a shield around a guy like Wilder.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by r1onnie2 View Post
              I agree, I seen some good improvements in Wilder.
              Like what? How be punches like mad man when he had Arreola hurt. No wonder his all tore up, those punches he threw were below amateur level. He fought a guy he was supposed to look spectacular against and now he out for the year. Great improvement.

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              • #8
                Arreola : D +

                Wilder : Pre broken Hand C / Post Broken Hand C +

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                • #9
                  "Wilder, even now, remains a work in progress. To deny progress has been made would be a lie. Look at his form when he turned pro, his form just a couple of years ago, and then where he is now. Wilder had to have worked his ass off to get this far. Given the arc of his career, there is every reason to think he has yet to hit his best form. We may still be a year or two away from the very best we will see from him."
                  Been saying this for a while but no one wants to hear it.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Strive 4 Truth View Post
                    Like what? How be punches like mad man when he had Arreola hurt. No wonder his all tore up, those punches he threw were below amateur level. He fought a guy he was supposed to look spectacular against and now he out for the year. Great improvement.
                    I'm not saying Wilder is no Ali or anything but I did see improvements. His jab was more consistent, he threw the hook and uppercut consistently and actually looked comfortable doing unlike in the past. I'm not a Wilder fan but a boxing fan and I have to admit I see a few improvements in the kid. As far as the injuries, they come with the territory. Many of good and great fighters, past and present have broken hands and had other injuries. It happens in contact sports.

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