I know it was quick but it was action packed for a short fight Arreola at 245 i believe was heavier than his last few since dropping the weight Molina looked good body wise and i really liked the crisp right he was showing he caught and hurt Cris and got wild trying to do more damage and got caught Arreola has always been very good at landing punches in between his opponents shots Molina hurt him but Arreola still had enough composure to catch the over aggressive Molina Arreola is still kind of easy to hit and this frequency of eating rights would not be good vs say Wladimir but he is still a great finisher [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUe-rjMfer4&feature=related[/ame] fight begins around 6 or 7 minute mark
At 6'5 and a healthy 228, I'm thinking probably not, brother. He's outgrown that range, recently, I think.
Decent little scrap whilst it lasted. Arreola's right hand looks like he is trying to steady himself against a wall after tripping over. He also seemed a little sluggish and laboured. He really needs to step up and fight someone with a heartbeat or risk getting his ass stretched at this level. There's plenty of fights out there - if he wants them of course.
Cris looked to be in great shape, but a little overconfident. He didn't really wake up until he got cracked. I still say that style and mentality wise, he will never beat Vitali, but is a nightmare for Wlad. Cris comes to fight and will take one to land one. Not a good matchup for a timid boxer.
I'm an Arreola fan because he seems like he has all the tools to be a champion, but he's always a bit of an underdog. My opinion is that he won't be a champion until he has a dedicated Nutritionist/Fitness Coach/Trainer - as in 3 separate people - doing those jobs. Either that...or he goes to train with Anne Wolf for a year or so.