Yeh Kownacki did ok with coming forward and showing some pop but I was a bit more surprised to how well Arreola actually listened and tried to implement the instructions of Goosen. I don't think he won at all but he worked to keep it short inside and obviously worked on defense coming in. Kownacki from here is any ones guess and takes some of the shine off with 'moral' victory for Arreola but other than power in both hands and a decent engine for a guy built like a living breathing Shmoo I can't see him going that far. Right now I think both Ruiz and Wilder get it done against him.