Arreola brought one glass jawed hype job to an end with Seth Mitchell, personally I think it is possible that he could do it again. He actually punches quite hard which alone seperates him from the majority of fighters Wilder has faced.
I mean lets be completely fair and rational on this one: Deontay Wilder is a glass jawed joke. So if he's in the ring with someone who can punch quite hard, how can you say there is zero chance of him getting knocked out?
Wildman continues the Klitschko tradition of lowering the wrld titles to an international title level. his best chance is to ignore wilders subtle instruction to take a dive and instead rush him in round 1 like that fattie retired failed contender bythenshot2shyte Sanders.
Just don't see him being able to compete here if I'm honest. He will get caught at some stage and Wilder will not let him off the hook.
If it was prime Arreola I'd at least give him a half decent punchers chance but now he's so shot I wouldn't be surprised if he gets KO'ed before he can even mount a decent attack. Wilder though does have big defensive flaws, Molina had him hurt and was one uppercut away from losing his title had that shot landed from Molina. If he makes a similar mistake I think Arreola could capitalise but once again it not about what Arreola does right but what Wilder does wrong. I'd say Arreola has a 5% chance of an upset, it isn't impossible but the odds are heavily stacked against him.
Clev would have a better chance tonight than Arreola, as long as he's not re-sitting a spelling test :hey