Chris Arreola. Can he be a REAL threat in the poor Heavyweight division?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Lionel Rose, Apr 12, 2009.


  1. Lionel Rose

    Lionel Rose Guest

    My guess is that he can beat up on pudgy old pugs like 'In Decline' McCline for another couple of years, but at some point, his apparent lack of conditioning, and obvious lack of rudimentary boxing skills, will get him 'found out.'
    I'd go so far as to say that even a well past his prime David Tua would probably expose his wild, winging punches with a pretty quick KO defeat.
    I don't see too much head movement from him either, and a decent counter puncher would catch him with ease.
    I think he should spend more time in the gym, and less time getting his soft looking torso graffittied in the local tattoo studio, if he wants any longevity in the professional boxing ranks.
     
  2. ishy

    ishy Loyal Member Full Member

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    Another HBO hypejob
     
  3. Jackolythe

    Jackolythe Active Member Full Member

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    I was cracking up during the Arreola-McCline fight during the replays. You could see all the flab jiggle after every punch.

    Side note: Larry "Heavy Donuts" Merchant rules!
     
  4. Godfather

    Godfather I put the G in God Full Member

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    Nothing special. He'll turn into a gatekeeper
     
  5. rapidHOOK

    rapidHOOK The Champ is HERE Full Member

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    the gap between the top guys and the rest is way too big
    klitchko's and haye are too much for the rest of the heavies

    maybe povetkin but i have my suspisions about him
    he is at a phew levels below anyways with guys like ruslan chag
     
  6. rapidHOOK

    rapidHOOK The Champ is HERE Full Member

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    i mean sam peter was one of the main men not too long ago

    now everyone knows he is not elite by a long shot
    exposed by vitali and had a job done on him by a fat chambers

    a good shape chambers got outclassed by povetkin

    this is the crap state of the heavyweight division
     
  7. Haye

    Haye Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I find it hilarious when Klitites try to convince us the division is good.
     
  8. LockDog387

    LockDog387 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He will lose to Eddie Chambers if Arreola decides to fight him next, Chambers will give Arreola a boxing a lesson.
     
  9. DamonD

    DamonD Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I don't think so. At least not a long-term one.

    I have concerns about his lousy conditioning, his porous defence and maybe even his punch resistance. He can hit well, throw combos and pushes forward but against someone like Wlad or Vitali for example I can see him walking right onto something heavy and going down in a heap.

    However, even with those flaws he deserves to be considered one of the top ten guys in the division. There just isn't that much depth.
     
  10. chico g

    chico g Let's watch some Sesame Street...lmao Full Member

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    He's definently a top contender, i just hope he gets the chance to fight Vitali Klitshcko with his perfect record intact. Would be good for the heavyweight division, in my opinion...
     
  11. JohnAkiBoa

    JohnAkiBoa Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think he is more threat than Glass JAw Haye:think
     
  12. ljj

    ljj Member Full Member

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    Chris Arreola -vs- Vitali Klitschko in LA stables center or a bigger arena would be a great money maker!! Plus CA is a hotbed for boxing would be a easy sell! Thats a if if Vitali does not score a fight with Lewis which is rumored...So this would haft to wait till the fall or take it 1st before the super-match.....
     
  13. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    we may see another case of the klits retiring and leaving the belts vacant...there is to be a transition and passing of the torch for us to recognize a real champ. and i do not think arreola would want to have a piece of the klits
     
  14. Jstyal

    Jstyal New Member Full Member

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    LoL at the kool-aid Wald fans are drinking. Chris will manhandle Wald. It's amazing how you guys keep disregarding that Wald has been KTFO by a south african golfer and a guy with over a dozen losses and a guy with only one eye. I know it's hard picturing Wald again getting KTFO if he does face Chris who is a a speedy, powerful, young, aggressive and combination throwing confirmed beast.

    Vitali is another story. There's no one in the division that can beat him at this time.
     
  15. See Me Flow

    See Me Flow The Pharaoh of Boxing Full Member

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    Arreola is a top contender in a very lethargic era of heavyweight boxing. Don't get me wrong, I would like nothing more than to see Arreola beat both EPO Klitschko sisters. But we're must deal with reality. And the reality of the matter is Arreola is not a good HW. HBO is hyping/pushing Arreola because the American HW scene has been garbage for some time now.

    It was obvious to me Merchant, Lampley and Steward were disingenuous with their commentary of Arreola. I truly believe they know Arreola's ability is limited, but were kindly trying to paint a positive picture for Arreola and his fansbase. Remember, HBO's bottom line is $$$. If they can capitalize off of Arreola's "success" and enthusiastic fans, they will do what ever it takes to get more people to watch Arreola on HBO. Arreola is the flavor of the day right now and HBO will take full advantage of the opportunity until he gets annihilated by the top 5 or 6 HW contenders.