Neither of them has looked too good against the best guys they've fought but they're both Ring-ranked 6-10 guys. Fat Boy Fats has a better chin and a better punch, I guess. The Fainter has better skills, to me. Who takes it?
Dimitrenko won't be able to bail himself out with one late uppercut, like against Sosnowski. With that kind of performance, even Arreola can beat him. The sad thing is that a dominant win over Aguilera (which in reality is meaningless) could very well propel Arreola right into such a match-up en route to wading back into the title mix. If he gets that dominant win and weighs under some imaginary peak effectiveness weight limit people will be tipping him to unify. :roll:
Arreola is god awful I would not even be surprised if he lost to Aguilera. He punches like he is opening a rusty door.
I don't rate Arreola highly either, but there's no way he loses to Aguilera. There's only one reason he's getting Arreola and that's to get a gift snack to pad his record. Aguilera is awfuler than god awful. If Dimitrenko is conditioned properly, he should be able to keep Arreola at bay, but Arreola might outman the guy with his strength, because Dimitrenko (The Fainter ) is kind of a *****. Tossup.
Arreola comes out fast and once Dimetrenko feels his power hed starts fighting on the outside boxing(trying) and not wanting to engage, hed have some succes scoring and they split the first few rounds, between Arreolas aggressiveness and Dimitrenko cleaner shots... Arreola works is way in and drops Dimetrenko in the 5th,that seems to slow down, and Arreola breaks him down and puts the finishing touches a couple rounds later. Arreola ko 7
Arreola, because he wants to be a fighter and wants to win. Dimitrenko often looks like he doesn't want to be in the ring and rarely shows an urgency to need to win the fight.