:good I'd say you hit that nail square on the head sir. SO, now it goes: Arreola<Stiverne, Stiverne<Wilder, Wilder<Wladimir..... Then we're back to where it was we started.
He actually has a pretty good skillset but he's one of the most undisciplined fighters I can think of in recent years. If he could actually take his training seriously and keep himself in great shape, he could have a pretty promising career.
He doesn't have to be ripped like a " Larry Weaver"....he may be referring to his conditioning in regards to going an all out strong 12 rounds! There are some in our Dojo whom have for years trained like hell and they still aren't ripped or toned as some of us. But they can still go all out for 6 to 7 fights with speed and power!!!! I wouldn't condemn Chris just yet....lets judge his perfomance. I don't exactly know why, but I have always pulled for this guy to excel...
It depends on which Arreola comes out to fight. Arreola can be a good fighter when he trains. I think he probably trained hard this time, should be a really good fight............
Arreola is typical of the Klitscho era of top contender from which Vlad'd dominant resume is built. Arrela's Belly represents the cinder blocks upon which Vlad's All time house of greatness is constructed. By defeating a horde of this level of quality opponent, there is no doubt that he'd also defeat the Holmes, The Holyfield's and the Ali's of yester-era.
Areola has never beaten a top 10 heavyweight, no even top 20 . Wlads resume is full of guys that would beat Arreola......
Bold statement from someone who underestimates the quality of the heavyweight division With our new hype job,I guess we've found Superman again