Wilder vs Arreola
Posted: 18 Jun 2016, 23:27
Anyone taking Arreola?
Joke yes.asdfjkl wrote:The WBC just ranked Arreola rank 9!
This is an absolute joke lol.
Was thinking that myself! There's always one lolSyntax Error wrote:Who's voted for Arreola by KO?![]()
I would have struggled to pick Arreola by KO when he had some use as a fighter, but now, he's on his way to being finished & that's from a low base in the first place.
Badhusker wrote:I am surprised more don't think Arreola doesn't have at least a puncher's chance, with Wilder's glass jaw and all.Arreola did take out Molina (or was it Duhapas) in one round, so you know he will be swinging for the fence. The first round or two will be exciting. Arreola's nose will end up being flatter and wider than it already is.
The shape of his life... Is that a circle or some sort of ellipse ?Ricky_ wrote:Badhusker wrote:I am surprised more don't think Arreola doesn't have at least a puncher's chance, with Wilder's glass jaw and all.Arreola did take out Molina (or was it Duhapas) in one round, so you know he will be swinging for the fence. The first round or two will be exciting. Arreola's nose will end up being flatter and wider than it already is.
I think Arreola can be a live opponent if he's in the shape of his life... but i doubt that given the short notice
Still rooting for him though
Riddick Blowe wrote:The shape of his life... Is that a circle or some sort of ellipse ?Ricky_ wrote:Badhusker wrote:I am surprised more don't think Arreola doesn't have at least a puncher's chance, with Wilder's glass jaw and all.Arreola did take out Molina (or was it Duhapas) in one round, so you know he will be swinging for the fence. The first round or two will be exciting. Arreola's nose will end up being flatter and wider than it already is.
I think Arreola can be a live opponent if he's in the shape of his life... but i doubt that given the short notice
Still rooting for him though
Riddick Blowe wrote:The shape of his life... Is that a circle or some sort of ellipse ?Ricky_ wrote:Badhusker wrote:I am surprised more don't think Arreola doesn't have at least a puncher's chance, with Wilder's glass jaw and all.Arreola did take out Molina (or was it Duhapas) in one round, so you know he will be swinging for the fence. The first round or two will be exciting. Arreola's nose will end up being flatter and wider than it already is.
I think Arreola can be a live opponent if he's in the shape of his life... but i doubt that given the short notice
Still rooting for him though
This is a fight Wilder wants, so he probably won't get tested at all, just like Szpilka.Tony1244 wrote:The only 2 real questions are:
1) Will Arreola curse or cry first in the post fight interview and
2) Will he test positive for cannabis.
Testing positive for Cannabis doesn't effect the result unless you win, but he'd probably get suspended and fined if he tested positive. So if he wants to keep his Boxing license intact, and keep all of his check he might wanna steer clear of the Mary Jane for a little while.asdfjkl wrote:This is a fight Wilder wants, so he probably won't get tested at all, just like Szpilka.Tony1244 wrote:The only 2 real questions are:
1) Will Arreola curse or cry first in the post fight interview and
2) Will he test positive for cannabis.
SenorPipino wrote:Great to see the Bronze Bomber not backing away from peril.
After the pathetic #1 contender blew his shot, courtesy of the usual Russian cheating (great to know the Russian track and field team has been banned from the Olympics due to their lengthy history of using banned substances) Wilder is giving perhaps the heavyweight divisions biggest puncher an opportunity.
On late notice, Wilder doesn't avoid danger.
Naturally, the Brits here predictably dismiss Arreola and ridicule the outstanding American champion.
Couldn't have anything to do with their ongoing love affair with Fury and Joshua, could it? Nooooooooo.
TBH, I'm not even sure if Wilder is the best of America. I wouldn't be surprised if Jennings for example would win against him. I'm not surprised he didn't dare to face Briggs for free either, saying Briggs wasn't a top 15 WBC fighter (just like Arreola) and all his other piles of bullshit.SenorPipino wrote:Great to see the Bronze Bomber not backing away from peril.
After the pathetic #1 contender blew his shot, courtesy of the usual Russian cheating (great to know the Russian track and field team has been banned from the Olympics due to their lengthy history of using banned substances) Wilder is giving perhaps the heavyweight divisions biggest puncher an opportunity.
On late notice, Wilder doesn't avoid danger.
Naturally, the Brits here predictably dismiss Arreola and ridicule the outstanding American champion.
Couldn't have anything to do with their ongoing love affair with Fury and Joshua, could it? Nooooooooo.
You're demented. The division's biggest puncher? Danger? Lol.SenorPipino wrote:Great to see the Bronze Bomber not backing away from peril.
After the pathetic #1 contender blew his shot, courtesy of the usual Russian cheating (great to know the Russian track and field team has been banned from the Olympics due to their lengthy history of using banned substances) Wilder is giving perhaps the heavyweight divisions biggest puncher an opportunity.
On late notice, Wilder doesn't avoid danger.
Naturally, the Brits here predictably dismiss Arreola and ridicule the outstanding American champion.
Couldn't have anything to do with their ongoing love affair with Fury and Joshua, could it? Nooooooooo.