Video: Deontay Wilder vs Chris Arreola - Preview & Prediction

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  1. BoJangles

    BoJangles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'm picking Burger Squad to win!!

    like Teddy Atlas' picks... this will jinx the
    Burger Squad and Burrito Gobbler will win!!!

    by KTFO!!! :dead
     
  2. Zakman

    Zakman ESB's Chinchecker Full Member

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    I really have been going back and forth on this. Wilder's chin is abysmal and Arreola can crack, but on the other hand, this isn't the Arreola of 4-5 years ago, and he himself has looked like his whiskers have gotten a little shaky lately.

    As much as I hope I am wrong, I think Wilder wins. Arreola just isn't what he used to be.
     
  3. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    You will rue the day you wrote this post, hippie.

    After this, people will say Zakman DKSAC!

    :smoke
     
  4. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    How is it pronounced?
    :lol:

    If I recall correctly, the commentators were saying "Doo-op-ahh" kind of rhyming with Europa.
     
  5. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    :thumbsup
     
  6. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Its pronounced Doo-haa-pah, in a continuous smooth flow, yours wasn't that far off, the commentators were all over the board IIRC.

    At least you're not as bad as the guys on Showtime saying Cuellar, which is pronounced Kway-are, Bernstein, Mauro and Paulie were saying Kwey-Jar.:lol:
     
  7. Zakman

    Zakman ESB's Chinchecker Full Member

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    This is a real tough one for me man, when I was making my pick in the league and I went back and forth about 4-5 times, switching Arreola and Wilder's names.

    Here's what ultimately swayed me. While we know Wilder is a fraud who is always one punch away from having his glass jaw exposed, and while Arreola can indeed crack - and in his prime was better than anybody Wilder has faced - he has looked vulnerable in recent fights.

    That is, TODAY'S Arreola is a shopworn fighter with a shaky chin - just the kind of handpicked setup Wilder's entire misbegotten career has been built on.

    I'll tell you this, if he does take Wilder out, it shows exactly what a fraud and joke Wilder has always been.
     
  8. MonkeyEarMuffs

    MonkeyEarMuffs Dynamite Upper! Full Member

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    Arreola is looking in shape. He lost a lot of weight, looks sharp, and seems determined.

    At one time, Arreola was a good opponent for Wilder. After Stiverne/Arreola II, Chris was sort of a wreck. That was a good time to get him. I think right now, Arreola is as dangerous as he can be. He's at the end of his career, at least as far as opportunities go, but he's still young for the weight class. (Chris i35, by comparison, Wlad (40), Stiverne(37), Luis(37), Haye(35), Pulev(35), Jennings(31), and Povetkin(36).) so Chris still has time. He could have a late-career skill/dedication/whatever improvement that has a relatively positive impact on his legacy. I'm just saying, it's not beyond the realm of possibility.

    All that being said, Chris has everything to gain, and nothing to lose. He's a 30-1 underdog. He was picked to lose, his name was SUPPOSED to be on Wilder's resume. Way back from the Stiverne II fight, the plan was always to get a known HW name on his resume, and Arreola fit the description perfectly.

    If there ever was a time for Chris to stick it to the man, the time is now. I say this because Chris' ubiquitous presence in the HW division has always been due to his availability, style, character, and gamesmanship, and willingness to work well with the promoters, managers, and opponents. He's a pleasant, willing, capable fighter, and a promotion ALWAYS has room for a man like that.

    That being said, Chris needs to get what's his. He needs to look out for himself, and that means busting Wilder's ass, taking that belt, and negotiating some fights for his retirement. I totally think Chris can take this guy, and I think he has a few good fights left in him.

    I still believe Chris! WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRR ARREOLA!!!
     
  9. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    As I said, you will rue the day, hippie...

    :smoke
     
  10. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    No he doesn't. We are talking about Arreola. He can't even put punches together.
     
  11. the new guy

    the new guy New Member Full Member

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    if arreola is not shot in the same way holfield was not shot in the Tyson fight. remember, people were afraid for holyfield's life. wilder might be in for a real fight. I always felt this was a pick em fight.
     
  12. teemy

    teemy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think Arreola is getting pile hammered and I predict tears. What's the deal with their life matters shirts.
     
  13. kwyjibo

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    I think Arreola will cause Wilder some issues on the inside because I very rarely see Wilder move backwards. I wouldn't rule out a closer fight and I wouldn't be completely shocked if Arreola pulled it off. Don't get me wrong, Wilder SHOULD win, but you never know, especially in the heavyweight division.
     
  14. T.S.

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    I'm betting on Arreola by 6th rnd KO
     
  15. FrankieinTexas

    FrankieinTexas the Bronx to Texas Full Member

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    Somebody school me here....this fight on TV? At 8 PM?