Arreola and Wilder are good bets to take over the heavyweight division once the Klits

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  1. Gooners2

    Gooners2 Archie Solis Full Member

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    This guys a comedian :lol::lol::lol:



    By Scott Gilfoid: Unbeaten heavyweight knockout artist Deontay Wilder (20-0, 20 KO’s) and Chris Arreola (34-2, 29 KO’s) are both in a prime position to take over the heavyweight division once both of the Klitschko brothers call it a day.

    WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko could be gone within a year, and his brother IBF/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko may hang around for another three to four years at best depending on whether anyone can knock him out. But once Wladimir is gone, it’ll leave Arreola and Wilder to take over the heavyweight division. There will still be a handful of heavyweight contenders for them to take out but no one really troubling because most of the contenders either can’t punch or have chins made of fine china. Wilder, 26, has the best chance of capturing all the heavyweight titles after the Klitschkos retire from the sport. Wilder, 6’7”, has one punch power in his right hand and he can knock you out even if he’s not looking particularly graceful. It doesn’t really matter because once he lands one of his right hand bombs then it’s all over.
    Here the heavyweights that will be contending with Wilder and Arreola:
    • Tyson Fury: He’s basically a slapper with no defense other than his ability to run around the ring. He’s not very good and will be knocked cold by both Arreola and Wilder.
    • David Price: He’s got good right hand power, but nearly as good as Wilder. But Price’s chin is completely fragile as we’ve seen during his amateur days. If Arreola and Wilder were to hit him with a glancing blow, Price would likely be out cold.
    • Tony Thompson: He’s about 40-years-old and too weak and slow.
    • Eddie Chambers: Too small, too short and too weak.
    • Ruslan Chagaev: Getting old in the tooth, too small and too weak.
    • Denis Boytsov: This guy really should be fighting at cruiserweight. He’s only 6’0” and has short alligator arms. He’d be knocked out by Wilder and Arreola.
    • Alexander Povetkin: He’s not tall enough, lacks power and is too slow.
    • Robert Helenius: He was already exposed by Dereck Chisora as being an overhyped heavyweight without much talent. He may not be the same fighter after shoulder surgery on his right shoulder.
    • Dereck Chisora: He’s about to be destroyed Wladimir and completely eliminated from the 1st tier. He probably won’t be back in the 1st tier.
     
  2. SkillspayBills

    SkillspayBills Mandanda Running E-Pen Full Member

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    I hadn't seen Deontay Wilder till the other day and what a mess of a fighter..
     
  3. WalletInspector

    WalletInspector Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Scotty321 will be delighted with all this publicity work you're doing for him.
     
  4. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Where does the Arreola hype come from, it never seems to stop? I constantly hear ****wits on here tell me that "Adamek was the worst ever man to fight for a World title." Yet Adamek easily beat the **** out of that sorry fat **** Arreola without much trouble.


    As for Wilder, at the moment I place him behind Tyson Fury in the rankings which isn't saying much. Wilder's opponents have been below shocking.

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    Wilder even gets phantom punched by this embarrassment of a man. I would go as far as saying at least 50% of the members on this forum under the age of 45 would have put up a better performance than this Dustin Nichols character.
     
  5. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    Not how I remember it... but then you do like to twist things for some uncertain agenda.
     
  6. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

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    What a ******ed article. It's not so much the opinion as the baffling and unprofessional logic that astounds me.
     
  7. 12downfor10

    12downfor10 Guest

    What a ****ing joke of an opponent. Wilder looks really, really raw as well. how old is this footage?
     
  8. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That's from 3-7-2010. As far as I know Wilder has little AM experience. Even though he won bronze during the 2008 Olympics I don't think he had many fights prior to that.
     
  9. Let's Boogie!

    Let's Boogie! "Smooth Operator" Full Member

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    alex leapai look pretty gutsy and powerful, i'd quite like to see him in with arreola who i feel will become a solid gatekeeper in a few years time.
     
  10. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He's fighting Kingpin next apparently which looks like a good fight on paper. Tough fight for Leapai but will be right in the mix if he manages a KO win in that one.
     
  11. Boxed Ears

    Boxed Ears this my daddy's account (RIP daddy) Full Member

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    Aside from the obvious ****tardery of what he's saying, I would be surprised if either man could be anything other than the "get a hold of a title" type, sans-Klitschko.
     
  12. Bryn

    Bryn Boxing Junkie banned

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    Leapai is a no mark.
     
  13. pirao666

    pirao666 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Arreola and Wilder? :rofl People are desperate for an american hope. Try Mitchell, Price, Perez, Glazkov.
     
  14. Conn

    Conn Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    That shouldn't be allowed. (Apparently in happened in Mississippi where they DO have a boxing commission. :-()

    In a boxing situation, I'd refused to fight a man that fat. I don't want to give anyone a heart attack.
     
  15. Bajingo

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    That was him at 400 lbs, he was 450 for his last fight which has got to be the heaviest ever.