Awesome...I agree with Ouma though, I don't see these guys making too much noise in the division just yet but hey anything can happen.
I see Chazz using his better boxing and taking the UD.
I hope this is on TV somewhere
Awesome...I agree with Ouma though, I don't see these guys making too much noise in the division just yet but hey anything can happen.
I see Chazz using his better boxing and taking the UD.
I hope this is on TV somewhere
I've been saying for a while now that David Haye should go an do the business against an up and comming american prospect and i singled out Arreola! Since both these guys are undefeated I think it'd make sense for him to fight the winner rather than go all out and try to get Wlad straight away. I think Haye would outclass Arreola, and look good doing so. Would be a good way to kick off his heavyweight challenge and would cause some waves in the US and make people pay attention.
Obviously this is by no means a walkover for Haye as Arreola can certainly bang and Haye does has issues with his chin and cuts. I'd certainly be a good fight whilst it lasted, and since he likes to take risks, this is definately a risk. Whether its as big a risk as taking on Wlad, well I don't know about that.
The only time I saw Arreola was on the undercard of Margarito-Williams and I wasn't impressed. Now Chazz has left much to be desired his past few outings but if he can get the jab working and he can throw his typical 60-80 punches a round then that's when he's at his best but he has become increasingly passive especially early on in fights. If he's to passive then of course he might succumb to the pressure of Arreola but he is talented enough to beat the raw Arreola.
Jab working or not, Chazz isn't as hungry as Arreola. Arreola by beat down.
I wish the original Tim Witherspoon of 1983 was back he would beat any Heavyweight out there right now.
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