Arreola wins pretty easily. I don't see it being competitive. Tua probably even tastes canvas again a time or two. He's not the same guy he was years ago and the guy he was years ago is about the guy that Arreola is now--a challenger.
some of you wise asses didnt even see his last fight and still you make judgement huh? Tua got ten good rounds against a guy who will fight anybody,and using a style of boxing that was absolutely nothing like any other of his fights. Tua used speed and combinations everyu single round and won a shut out against King,just like he did against Friday Onionbuyer,but this time he did it even better using fast jabs uppercuts and bodyshots all fight long. **** out of here with your "hes done" bull****,nothing says hes not done like a win over King.......Barrett wont have a Tua with a cuff injury to deal with the next time around. Cant wait to see Tua shut some of your mouthsrasta
I was really high on getting this fight around late '09, when I thought the timing was perfect. Now, I'm still curious but I have a feeling Tua gets a retirement from this one under unfortunate circumstances.
IF the fight comes off then me and you are having a major avatar bet.. Tua cant beat Arreola:nono Punchers chance off course , but comeon At this point Arreola beats him 8 or 9 x out of 10.
At one point I would have silently agreed but have you seen Tuas fight with King? He boxed clever and used his ring smarts to win this fight. Tua actually threw triple jabs with uppercuts right on the back of them all night long, and you have to realise that this is nothing like a usual Tua kind of storeyline. For mine I think Arreola used to be a threat to Tua in a workrate kind of points winning way, but for the very first time i have seen Tua do what we have all been saying he should do,which is to get busy and rack up them winning rounds and stop looking for the one punch. Power may be the last thing to leave a heavyweight, or so they say,but after watching Tua go to work,I see him as a man who seems to realise his power may be on the decline in some ways?, and he is no longer hell bent on looking for the KO using single shots anymore. look at all the "old heavies" of today and of years gone by. We live in an when the qualifying age for being "old" aint as young as it used to be :think That gift draw with Barrett may have been the best thing to happen to Tua since he started Boxing.