Explain the fact that Haye Ko'd him in 2 rounds in the amatuers.:rasta On the topic, i dont hate Arreola, i just firmly believe he will get owned against one of the best heavys in the last decade.
So the guys had a few beers on a night out! So what. He gets such a hard time on this forum over his weight but if he's 260 now and by his own admission wants to be 240 on fight night then what is the problem. He knows this is his big shot and whilst respectful of Vitali i genuinely think he fancies his chances. He is an aggresive fighter who comes to fight and is certainly going to give Vitali more to think about than Gomez, Peter and Williams. I like him, wish him all the best and will definately be sticking a few quid on the crazy odds i've seen for a stoppage win.
Yeah blabla, everybody is right:roll: It doesn't hurt to speculate and most of the people are speculating Vitali by KO
It doesn't hurt to speculate, but come with some sense behind it instead of these idiots talking about Arreola and Taco Bell in the same sentence. Mexicans usually have access to real Mexican food. Come with facts or at least an educated opinion and I can respect it and YES Arreola will win by KO. Read the title idiots. If you don't like it, don't click on it.
I'll be back too and I expect everyone to give Arreola props if he pulls out the win. If Vitali comes through I'll give it up to the Veteran
I'd love to see him bring the title back to the US but it aint happening. I'd like to know how you could be behind a guy that is comming into the biggest test of his life and he is out of shape........bad?
Arreola's last opponent floored him and had him in trouble until he got the breather from the stoppage in action. That guy was a journeyman fighter. Vitali will beat him down pretty quickly.
Bro Arreola took punches from a very strong HW, showed composure and came back to drop him 3 times. Walker isn't as good as Klit but he came to fight and he definitely hit hard. I back Arreola because even if he LOOKS outta shape, he is more active than alot of HWs and I'm certain its not going the distance. He may get KO'd himself, but it ain't going 12.
You know, I think he knows he won't beat Vitali even if he gets the best training of his life, he doesn't want to work hard in training if it's gonna be hopeless.
Only a major loser would have a mentality like that. Arreola is undefeated and I'm sure that's not his mentality. You on the other hand, probably look at challenges in that light.
Say what you like but you know he ain't determined, and his "training camp" proves it. He'll come in @ around 250 and get his ass whupped.
I'd like to see that happen mostly because I'd love to see a fellow Mexican-American near the top of the heavyweight division for once.. but truthfully, I think Vitali may be too good for him. I'm not completely counting out Arreola though. The wildcard here is Vitali's age which has been rearing it's ugly head lately. The dude simply isn't the fighter he was a few years ago and once you start getting old anyone can upset you. That's where Arreola has his best chance in this fight, if Vitali gets real old right before his yes.