does anybody know when the fight will start? cause i'm from europe and i want to see this, i quess someone must upload the parts on youtube and then see it i quess
In The Ring With Chris Arreola pov [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwHoeqDm6rA&feature=relmfu[/ame] early ko
Nagy got owned in 2 by Sam "Who Nex" Peter so... Arreola needs to do the same job on him! should look like this... [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxs9B_WWrkU[/ame]
yeah i saw this video, i see a lot improvment, and he lost a lot off weight, i mean the open training video
Aguilera, 24, is adamant he can pull off an upset against Arreola. Tomasz Adamek wrote the blueprint, Aguilera said, on how to frustrate a hard-punching albeit one-dimensional slugger like Arreola. Im starting to box a lot, move to my right more and play around a little with those tricks, Aguilera told The Houston Chronicle. Weve been watching the fight with Adamek and I think thats one of the best fights for my style. In preparation for Arreola, Aguilera sparred predominantly with Australian Bowie Tupou who mirrors Arreola in style and size. Tupou, 20-1 (15 KOs), is scheduled to face Manuel Quezada, 29-6 (18 KOs), on the undercard. Aguilera also sparred frequently with his hard-hitting gym-mate Eugene Hill, 24-1 (17 KOs), and Ahror Muralimov, 4-0 (4 KOs), of Uzbekistan, a pupil of 1984 Olympic gold medalist Frank Tate. Ironically, it is the formerly well-documented food-loving, beer-guzzling Arreola, 30, who has re-dedicated himself to melting away the pounds for this fight. Tipping the scales at 234, Arreola enters the ring 20 pounds leaner than what he averaged in his last eight bouts. Aguilera weighed in at 238. I cannot overlook Nagy Aguilera, Arreola said at the final press conference. This man is a tough fighter. Im in this shape for him, to fight him, not to look at two or three fights from now. My main motivation right now is him. Every fighter Ive ever boxed Ive respected. And now Im respecting boxing, the sport I love. Aguilera, 24, said he cannot afford another loss if he hopes to remain a significant player on the heavyweight stage. With three defeats in his last four fights, he knows this is a do-or-die bout for him. I have to win this fight. Its this one or nothing, Aguilera said in an interview with The Houston Chronicle. Ive really prepared for this and I really want this fight. I have to show everything I have. Hes ranked number one or number two in the world right now, Aguilera added. If I beat him, Ill be in the top 10 and then hopefully I can fight a title eliminator or for a world title, whatever comes first.