Arreola by drilling within a couple of rounds is my pick. I'd be surprised if Adamek lasts to be honest. :thumbsup
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Adamek gets a leading on points in the first half of the fight, Arreola looking for a 1 punch KO in the last 2-3 rounds. It ends in one of 3 ways: -Arreolas punch finally finds home and Adamek gets KOed -Adamek counters Cris. Adamek see Arreola is hurt and goes for the TKO -Adamek clearly on points
Around 11:30 PM EST tonight on HBO, a very intriguing matchup will be popping off between Chris The Nightmare Arreola and Tomasz Goral Adamek. All nipple jokes aside, the real nightmare for Arreola and his trainers is, and always has been, Arreolas conditioning.At the weigh-in on Friday, Arreola tipped the scales at a whopping 250 lbs, about 15 lbs above his ideal fighting weight. Adamek, who is naturally a much smaller guy, weighed in at a healthy 217 lbs. The oddsmakers have this fight at a virtual pick em. Some books have Arreola as a subtle favorite, while others have Adamek as a slight favorite. By all accounts this should be a very close fight between 2 evenly matched opponents. For the sake of this article lets use the pick em line, which means you must lay -115 juice to bet on either fighter. So where is the value at in this line? Which pugilist will give you more bang for your buck? Adamek made a lot of noise in the light heavyweight and cruiserweight divisions, piling up an impressive record of 38-1 before opting to use the David Haye plan, i.e. packing on some pounds and moving up to the heavyweight division. Since moving up with the big boys, Adamek is 2-0 with victories over tough guy Jason Estrada and washed up legend Andrew Golota. Whenever a fighter moves up in weight, there is always the concern that maybe hell be biting off more than he can chew, but so far Adamek has been able to handle the transition seamlessly. He didnt dominate Estrada quite like people expected, but he did earn a hard fought unanimous decision. His only career defeat was a decision loss to light heavyweight champion Chad Dawson, which is certainly nothing to be ashamed of. Arreola on the other hand, is beyond a natural heavyweight. His steadfast diet of fried chorizos and Dos Equis six-packs has a lot of people in boxing circles, myself included, questioning whether or not Arreola is taking his career seriously. We all saw his emotional, teary-eyed, f-bomb laced meltdown following his fight with Vitali Klitschko, in which he vowed to come back in shape and focused. It now appears though that his proclivity for the buffet line has overtaken his passion for boxing. Sure, theres no doubt that his devastating punching power is still there, but theres no way you can be properly trained for a 12 round fight when you enter the ring 15 to 20 lbs overweight. All that extra flab could easily be the difference if this fight goes into the late rounds. So how exactly will this fight pan out stylistically? Both men have incredible power and solid chins. Adamek has never been stopped and Arreola has only been stopped by Vitali Klitschko. The difference in this fight will be punching technique. Arreola throws wide, looping punches that take awhile to find their target. In his fight against Brian Minto he routinely threw wild, looping hooks, which left himself wide open. Minto actually hit him with quite a few power shots because of this. Maybe its possible that he didnt respect Mintos power so he was willing to stand and trade, but if Arreola throws those wide punches against Adamek he will be in trouble. Adamek has extremely good punching technique. He throws short, compact punches that are delivered as straight as an arrow. His defense isnt even all that great. He relies more on his granite chin to absorb punishment than he does his guard, which could conceivably cause him problems with Arreolas power, but I definitely think Adameks chin is strong enough to handle everything Arreola can throw. Lets breakdown all the attributes of each fighter and see who has the edge: Chin: slight edge to Adamek Power: slight edge to Arreola Size: huge edge to Arreola Conditioning: huge edge to Adamek Defense/Guard: push Quickness/Agility: push Technique: huge edge to Adamek This should be a dead even fight for the first several rounds. I do think Arreola will have his moments and be able to land a couple of his looping hooks; however, I think Adameks chin will be able to withstand the early onslaught. As the fight wears on, I think Arreolas conditioning will become an issue and hell start to fade. In kindergarten we all learned that the quickest way to get from Point A to Point B is a straight line. As Arreola begins to tire, I think Adameks sharp, straight punches will be the story of the fight. Although a knockout is possible, I dont expect one because both fighters have sturdy beards. Arreola is the much bigger guy, but by the 8th round I think hell be gasping for air and hell be looking just to finish the fight on his feet. My official prediction is Adamek to win by a close unanimous decision. Try to find a book where Adamek is at even money or better and get your money down. You can also wager on the round prop bet which is Over/Under 9.5 Rounds. You can find the Over 9.5 Rounds at close to even money as well. My official plays are: Adamek to win -115 Over 9.5 Rounds -105 Enjoy the fight and dont forget that Mayweather/Mosley is next weekend!
Arreola wont ko adamek with one punch wake up ppl, how many punches did it take for him to ko brian minto?, only cumulation is an option
I don't think Arreola gets enough credit for his boxing. Yes, he has looked bad in his last two fights, especially in his win against Minto, who he should have shut out. But he is 13 pounds lighter in this one and maybe we'll see a bit of boxing. The guy does put combos together very well and has reasonable fast hands for a heavy. I would be surprised if Arreola actually boxes a bit in this one.
But there's no way Arreola can win this on points. Adamek's punch output is basically double that of an average heavyweight. Arreola's only chance to win is by stoppage. He knows this and will risk a bit trying to KO Adamek. He will be open for counters imo. I want to see Adamek bobbing and weaving. Shields says Adamek is learning to do this.
Adamek UD, i think Arreola needs to come in with some type of strategic gameplan this time. That's the only attribute, that he might get exposed on....
I like Adamek more but I think he loses He outboxes Arreola easily at first but eventually he will get caught and get stopped will be a a good fight:happy
arreola will walk him down throw alot of combinations high work rate and wont go away. i think arreola will hurt him eventually but adamek may outbox him and avoid getting hit and win this fite. my final pick is arreola