If not Haye, then Wlad should fight Arreola...

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  1. BITCH ASS

    BITCH ASS "Too Fast" Full Member

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    ...if he wants to make an exciting fight for the fans and show that he really has changed since the Peter fight.

    Arreola can be crude, but for what he does, his punching technique is sound and he has the mentality and fortitude that make him an unstoppable force with only himself to blame when he falls.

    He is like a gladiator getting prepared for war, but sometimes after a huge feast, a whole lot of liquor and a some long damn sleep.

    But he always comes ready to fight, even if he doesn't appear that way and tires at times when he should get his second wind.

    But for what he does he does it well, although sometimes taking big shots as he tries to force his way through his opponent, like the Huns standing before the great wall that seperated themselves before their adversary, ready to topple, but one mistake and the wall will fall the wrong way and crush them under their diminishing desire and hopes.

    With Wlad he finds an opponent armed with destructive power, intelligence, good movement for a man his size, and a great desire to win, but like a crack in the wall, his chin may be his only downfall along with his nerves when threatened with increased pressure, he leaves an opening for Chris to take advantage of and possibly win the upset in a potentially exciting fight.

    I do not think Chris at this time is an excellent fighter given the performances that he's shown us, but I beleive that he is capable of achieving much more given his ferocity, warrior mentality, pressure driven skillset, and that it is up to him and his conditioning to determine if his body is up to the task.

    Mentally, he seems to be ready and like Peter can put together enough pressure to throw Klitschko off of his game and trouble him with his power; however, Klitschko can equally give Arreola hell and possibly or maybe even undoubtably stop Arreola with his punching power.

    And with Klitschko's boxing ability and previous experience with a similiar opponent in Sam Peter, he should be favored as he mostly outboxed Peter with the exception of a few incidences in which he was floored as he paniced and was thrown off his game.

    In fact to make this fight much less competitive, Klitschko should consult his brother and learn to throw uppercuts and be more relaxed in the ring. If that's the case, Wlad will be a much more formidable opponent and greatly increase the chances of winning in his favor.

    For now though, Chris has a chance.
     
  2. BITCH ASS

    BITCH ASS "Too Fast" Full Member

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  3. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Haye should just ask for a lesser deal this time around.

    He admitted that he would of pulled out of the fight had he been in Wlads position.

    Wlad doesn't need Arrelloa. He needs Haye to make a name for himself then kill him.


    BTW - STFU Capsfunds
     
  4. djm

    djm Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Secure his legacy by fighting someone that hasn't fought a top-15 fighter? That's no way to build a legacy.

    Argue that he has a style (though untested as yet) to trouble Wlad, but don't suggest he'd add to legacy. That's nonsense.
     
  5. CHEF

    CHEF Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Thats what I was thinking. How does beating Arreola help Wlads legacy?
     
  6. djtech2k8

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    I really do not think it matters. I think he beats both no matter how you stack it. I also think that when he does, haters will bash him because "Arreola sucks" or "Haye had a glass chin at CW" or something like that.

    I would like to see him fight both, but I think he beats both by KO. Neither guy has been hit by a guy that hits like WK. He is too big, talented, smart, and string for those guys. There is no way Arreola can fight for 12 rounds...he is FAT. There is no way. I think Haye has never seen a powerful jab like WK and will get his chin tested early...and it will fail the test.

    I just really do not see anyone at HW with a good chance to beat WK right now. There's always a chance at HW, but I dont think anyone has a good chance right now.
     
  7. BITCH ASS

    BITCH ASS "Too Fast" Full Member

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    Well **** legacy then...**** and to think I was just tryin to stop myself from talkin ****...

    How bout this then...

    To secure his secession into manhood...you know...to actually fight a mother ****er who has at least something to give him trouble...

    Not fightin mother ****in Povetkin who has no chance and can't box anyway...

    **** legacy...

    ****....
     
  8. CHEF

    CHEF Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If the IBF Mand (povetkin) doesnt happen, I have a feeling it will be Arreola as he is #2 IBF and I cant imagine the IBF having another eliminator fight. The IBF wants to get PAID:deal
     
  9. Marnoff

    Marnoff Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Klitschko doesn't need Arreola to secure any legacy as it is. That said, he knocks Arreola out inside five.
     
  10. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Vlad has to fight his mandatory Povetkin first, then he will fight Chambers. He will knock both out.
     
  11. DemolitionDan

    DemolitionDan ATG and HoF Full Member

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    Exactly, it doesn't matter who Wlad fights his legacy is already secure. He's a good fighter in a weak division and he will probably go down as a top 30 Heavyweight of all time. Just as long as he keeps winning and he doesn't lose anymore fights.
     
  12. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    His legacy will be summed up "best of a bad bunch" - Which is a shame.

    If he fought Vitali, at least it would be definative.
     
  13. latineg

    latineg user of dude wipes Full Member

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    holy **** i tried to make it threw the first post but it waz so fookin long winded i dam near hurled on me keyboard

    jesus murphy dood stop bein so boring
     
  14. BITCH ASS

    BITCH ASS "Too Fast" Full Member

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    Look I'll break it down for ya'll in a way that every mother ****er can understand.

    Povetkin ain't **** and would get the beatin of his life.

    Chambers ain't ready and needs to prove more, and would be lucky to survive the distance.

    Haye is probably fightin Vitali.

    Dimetrenko.......well we know what happened to him.

    That leaves one guy........Chris Arreola.

    Arreola is somewhat similiar to Peter in the sense that they both can take punches and they both got power, but I think Arreola has better technique.

    Considering Peter gave Wlad hell, it's somewhat safe to say that Chris could potentially do the same thing.

    Point is, there is NO DOUBT that this fight will be exciting. Chris GOES foward no matter who the **** he's facing.

    He won't stand there like Chagaev and take a beating, and if he manages to get inside, and unlike Povetkin, he actually has power and size.

    So yeah, Klitschko may knock Arreola out in 5, but Arreola may knock out Klitschko too, either way this WILL be an EXCITING FIGHT.

    It's ****in FAN FRIENDLY.

    So **** ya'll mother ****ers...
     
  15. BITCH ASS

    BITCH ASS "Too Fast" Full Member

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    This ain't even my typical **** talkin thread, yet this mother ****er gets less looks than the ones where I just talk pure ****...

    Go figure...