Kevin Johnson isn't ready for Vitali yet. God what is it with these heavyweights, they get to around 23 or 25 and 0 with at most one name on their record and most of the time not even that and they get a shot at the Klits?
Kevin Johnson isn't ready for Vitali yet. God what is it with these heavyweights, they get to around 23 or 25 and 0 with at most one name on their record and most of the time not even that and they get a shot at the Klits?
I wanna see Arreola in with Sam Peters not sure it will happen tho.
Its easy to do but I'm not looking past Valuev turning Haye on his head.Just on massive size difference alone,a win,a terrible showing...much will be defined after that one.Will be interesting to see Hayes gameplan & how he copes with visions of Vitali or Wlad ahead.
There were spots with Vitali lastnight,He was not terribly crisp and still stands head high when a guy manages to get inside and throw caution to the wind...of course you have to be able and willing to walk through some serious leather.One minute he was fluid and moving well and the next he looked straight out of a George Romero movie.Not sure about Johnson,good size,fast jab and hands but has faced nothing comparble to a Klitschko.
Arreola should keep his head up,He did what he could with what got him to the big dance.No secrets really,he is what he is and surely will be back in the mix.Hoping he keeps things on the lean side and works on combination punching.I dont doubt his chin and fortitude and thats a solid foundation.
Aftermath is a bit of a strong word.![]()
Guy who was supposed to win did. Guy expected to show up out of shape and get beat, showed up slightly less out of shape then we thought, and got pummeled. For what, 10 rounds? and they quit him. then he cried.
But I appreciate the enthuasiasm Lyle.
Kevin Johnson is 6'3, he has a very long reach, but he lacks power and the toughest fighter he's gone up against is either Devin Vargas, Damian Willis or Bruce Seldon....he looks like Hasim Rahman but he doesn't have the power.
Youngblood, Aftermath = Hence; that which happens after, that which follows. Has a strongly negative connotation in most contexts, implying a preceding catastrophe. I would say that about describes the fight from Cris Arreola's viewpoint.
Arreola vs: Sam Peter, Denis Boytsov, Alex Povetkin, or Odlainer Solis would be great fights
haha. ur funny. thanks for the english lesson but am pretty sure I understood the word. Seriously, is good to see you excited.
This was a nice warm up. Can't wait for the big fights coming up. Those are gonna be apocalyptic!
Leave it out YB, it's not like Lyle gets much of an opportunity to go on about how great he thinks the Klitschkos are. Also its important we discuss the aftermath of last night's momentous event. It's not as if there are already 4 or 5 threads on it![]()
* It's all in jest Lyle, no need to get worked up. Although with Lefty now gone you'll lose your chief propaganda weapon in the anti-Haye campaign, so maybe you will need to impress upon us why we should all love the bros![]()
Lefty is banned? I didn't know that...when, why, and for how long...I simply MUST gloat at the greatness of my favorite fighters and mock his Heavyweight CHUMPION of the World
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