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    Default Haye would Steamroll Areolla

    Messy street brawler at best is Arreola with a muscle to fat ratio of a pork scratching.
    Wide open with it and just steams in like a windmill.
    David would toy with this fat dickhead and pick him apart before levelling him out with a Hayemaker!!
    What's all the fuss about him?
    Just proves how sh*t the heavies have been in recent years if people are seriously thinking that he's anything special
    He'll get found out in a few months then we'll see the real #1 contender have his chance to prove his worth!!
    Arreola............. do me a favour...................Coca Cola would have more chance!
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    Default Re: Hayes would Steamroll Areolla

    Haye is fast. But he's careless. He's not hard to hit. And his power at Heavyweight is overrated. It took him what 5 rounds to put Barrett away? Cliff Couser did it in 2. Arreola crushes him in 2 or 3 rounds. The fight would mirror Arreola-Walker. Haye would start fast. Land some punches. Than he'll go sleep.

    Arreola power + Haye chin = Haye flat on his back

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    I don't think Haye gets the credit he deserves defensively, sure he is no Mayweather, but against Barrett he was caught once off balance, but for the most part even when they were trading punches, most of what Monte landed was glancing or hit Haye on the shoulders or missed entirely. I think a fight between Haye and Arreola should be a mismatch in Haye's favor, but it only takes one punch, or him tiring himself out for it to change. Haye had Carl Thompson badly hurt, but he couldn't close the show and was stopped, same with when he fought Solis. It reminded me of Taylor-Pavlik. I think Haye has been learning to relax a little bit, and is pacing himself better.

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    I thought that too Taeth, looked really good against Mormeck, strong in the second half of the fight, sticking to a plan. It kinda went out the window against Barrett, Im hoping it was a touch of overenthusiasm what with it being his first 'proper' fight at heavy rather than a return to old ways.
    When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
    I don't think Haye gets the credit he deserves defensively, sure he is no Mayweather, but against Barrett he was caught once off balance, but for the most part even when they were trading punches, most of what Monte landed was glancing or hit Haye on the shoulders or missed entirely. I think a fight between Haye and Arreola should be a mismatch in Haye's favor, but it only takes one punch, or him tiring himself out for it to change. Haye had Carl Thompson badly hurt, but he couldn't close the show and was stopped, same with when he fought Solis. It reminded me of Taylor-Pavlik. I think Haye has been learning to relax a little bit, and is pacing himself better.
    Me too he is starting to use his natural gifts (i.e. his power and speed) and is mixing them with boxing skills he is learning or has learned in the past but chosen not to use them.

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    David in only his SECOND fight at Heavyweight demolished Barrett and jumped straight into it with a seasoned pro so of course he was double cautious and his career was over had he have f*cked things up in that fight.
    Areolla will be exposed as a man who can't deal with a skilled fighter soon enough and it'd be the same outcome if he fought David.
    The occasion got to Haye against Barrett and he put himself under uneccessary pressure which wasn't the case when he was the underdog in Paris against Mormeck and he fought much better.
    I think A LOT of our US friends resent him because he's the only thing (barring Vitali) that makes the Heavyweights worth a wank these days and some (not all) will latch on to any old old pile of dog shit and hoodwink themselves into thinking the glory days of past when their fighters dominated the division are still with us.
    Sorry but they are long gone
    Haye has totally gatecrashed the division in one fight and has done so through showing a HUGE pair and something else fighters these days lack....a Personality and everyone is talking about him.
    That must really piss some people off..hahaha

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    Cris Arreola isn't a guy who seems to be in great shape but he's a tough fighter and he's got some good power and a good chin. I HEAR he can box but I have never seen him do it.

    You're using Haye's win over Monte Barrett to build up your argument and you don't even begin to recognize that Monte has NEVER been a top teir fighter and it's been even longer since he's truly been competitive in this weightclass vs decent opposition. And Haye got knocked down in that fight!!!!


    I'm tired of the David Haye hype machine...he's fought 2 lackluster heavyweights and he's already crying for a title shot. I can't wait for Wlad to whip Haye's ass and ruin Haye's career....he won't be the same, trust me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Haye is fast. But he's careless. He's not hard to hit. And his power at Heavyweight is overrated. It took him what 5 rounds to put Barrett away? Cliff Couser did it in 2. Arreola crushes him in 2 or 3 rounds. The fight would mirror Arreola-Walker. Haye would start fast. Land some punches. Than he'll go sleep.

    Arreola power + Haye chin = Haye flat on his back






    Cliff Couser........
    The same man who also lost to Barret in what ...2 rounds.
    Turn it in for f*cks sakes.
    Cliff Couser.......... hahahahahahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Haye is fast. But he's careless. He's not hard to hit. And his power at Heavyweight is overrated. It took him what 5 rounds to put Barrett away? Cliff Couser did it in 2. Arreola crushes him in 2 or 3 rounds. The fight would mirror Arreola-Walker. Haye would start fast. Land some punches. Than he'll go sleep.

    Arreola power + Haye chin = Haye flat on his back






    Cliff Couser........
    The same man who also lost to Barret in what ...2 rounds.
    Turn it in for f*cks sakes.
    Cliff Couser.......... hahahahahahahaha
    Yeah Barrett beat Couser in 2 rounds as well. But guess what? He should of never lost to him in the first place. I read all this shiit about Arreola being fat. Like if a body wins titles. If that was the case Louis Monaco and Michael Grant would be ATG's. Both looked like they were cut out of granite. And both didn't do shiit. Yeah Arreola is a fat fukk. But last time I checked it was Haye who had the stamina problems. I never seen Arreola tired.

    Seriously it's hilarious how guliable some of you UK posters are. They provide good comedy with there comments. This one right here had me laughing for a good 2 minutes

    "Haye has totally gatecrashed the division in one fight"

    He beat a 37 past his prime Monte Barrett. Barrett is a small heavyweight (he's the same size as Haye) and was never that good when he was in his prime. He lost every big fight he was in. And not to long ago was knocked out by career loser Cliff Couser. That's gate crashing? Comedy indeed.

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    Default Re: Haye would Steamroll Areolla

    I'd pick Haye to knock Areolla's fat ass out. Too fast and skilled for him.
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    Default Re: Hayes would Steamroll Areolla

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Haye is fast. But he's careless. He's not hard to hit. And his power at Heavyweight is overrated. It took him what 5 rounds to put Barrett away? Cliff Couser did it in 2. Arreola crushes him in 2 or 3 rounds. The fight would mirror Arreola-Walker. Haye would start fast. Land some punches. Than he'll go sleep.

    Arreola power + Haye chin = Haye flat on his back






    Cliff Couser........
    The same man who also lost to Barret in what ...2 rounds.
    Turn it in for f*cks sakes.
    Cliff Couser.......... hahahahahahahaha
    Yeah Barrett beat Couser in 2 rounds as well. But guess what? He should of never lost to him in the first place. I read all this shiit about Arreola being fat. Like if a body wins titles. If that was the case Louis Monaco and Michael Grant would be ATG's. Both looked like they were cut out of granite. And both didn't do shiit. Yeah Arreola is a fat fukk. But last time I checked it was Haye who had the stamina problems. I never seen Arreola tired.

    Seriously it's hilarious how guliable some of you UK posters are. They provide good comedy with there comments. This one right here had me laughing for a good 2 minutes

    "Haye has totally gatecrashed the division in one fight"

    He beat a 37 past his prime Monte Barrett. Barrett is a small heavyweight (he's the same size as Haye) and was never that good when he was in his prime. He lost every big fight he was in. And not to long ago was knocked out by career loser Cliff Couser. That's gate crashing? Comedy indeed.









    Laugh alone VD....
    The facts are that after the Barrett fight Haye is ranked # 6 by the WBA..
    # 5 by the WBC.....# 2 by the WBO.
    Still think he hasn't gatecrashed the division after ONE fight VD..?


    And i only use that laughing man when it is absolutely neccessary

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    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post







    Cliff Couser........
    The same man who also lost to Barret in what ...2 rounds.
    Turn it in for f*cks sakes.
    Cliff Couser.......... hahahahahahahaha
    Yeah Barrett beat Couser in 2 rounds as well. But guess what? He should of never lost to him in the first place. I read all this shiit about Arreola being fat. Like if a body wins titles. If that was the case Louis Monaco and Michael Grant would be ATG's. Both looked like they were cut out of granite. And both didn't do shiit. Yeah Arreola is a fat fukk. But last time I checked it was Haye who had the stamina problems. I never seen Arreola tired.

    Seriously it's hilarious how guliable some of you UK posters are. They provide good comedy with there comments. This one right here had me laughing for a good 2 minutes

    "Haye has totally gatecrashed the division in one fight"

    He beat a 37 past his prime Monte Barrett. Barrett is a small heavyweight (he's the same size as Haye) and was never that good when he was in his prime. He lost every big fight he was in. And not to long ago was knocked out by career loser Cliff Couser. That's gate crashing? Comedy indeed.









    Laugh alone VD....
    The facts are that after the Barrett fight Haye is ranked # 6 by the WBA..
    # 5 by the WBC.....# 2 by the WBO.
    Still think he hasn't gatecrashed the division after ONE fight VD..?


    And i only use that laughing man when it is absolutely neccessary
    His rating as unified CW champ put him in those positions. FYI - Arreola is ranked by the soup as follows: WBC #2 (Haye 4) IBF #2 and WBO 3 (Haye 2). According to the rankings, they are pretty much equal. Actually, if you average it out, Arreola is ranked higher.

    Yeah, Haye gatecrashed the division - it's called Cruiserweight, and that put him on the HW map without him doing much. I would expect Arreola to handle Monte Barrett in a similar fashion, just without getting himself knocked down in the process.

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    Default Re: Hayes would Steamroll Areolla

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Haye is fast. But he's careless. He's not hard to hit. And his power at Heavyweight is overrated. It took him what 5 rounds to put Barrett away? Cliff Couser did it in 2. Arreola crushes him in 2 or 3 rounds. The fight would mirror Arreola-Walker. Haye would start fast. Land some punches. Than he'll go sleep.

    Arreola power + Haye chin = Haye flat on his back






    Cliff Couser........
    The same man who also lost to Barret in what ...2 rounds.
    Turn it in for f*cks sakes.
    Cliff Couser.......... hahahahahahahaha
    Yeah Barrett beat Couser in 2 rounds as well. But guess what? He should of never lost to him in the first place. I read all this shiit about Arreola being fat. Like if a body wins titles. If that was the case Louis Monaco and Michael Grant would be ATG's. Both looked like they were cut out of granite. And both didn't do shiit. Yeah Arreola is a fat fukk. But last time I checked it was Haye who had the stamina problems. I never seen Arreola tired.

    Seriously it's hilarious how guliable some of you UK posters are. They provide good comedy with there comments. This one right here had me laughing for a good 2 minutes

    "Haye has totally gatecrashed the division in one fight"

    He beat a 37 past his prime Monte Barrett. Barrett is a small heavyweight (he's the same size as Haye) and was never that good when he was in his prime. He lost every big fight he was in. And not to long ago was knocked out by career loser Cliff Couser. That's gate crashing? Comedy indeed.
    Put it this way! I'd put a whole years salary on Haye smashing Arreola to pieces. Haye has what it takes to destroy fat slobs like that in an instant. If he's the best you americans have got at HW then I truly feel sorry for you! In fact I'd put someone like Matt Skelton against Arreola.

    Face it. He's a joke!

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    I ask anyone to look through Areollas record and not piss themselves at the people he's faced to get to where he is
    It's hillarious and a proper who's who of absolute nobodies
    And let's not forget that David had to go with the Barret fight because everyone else priced themselves out of facing him or simply didn't wanna face him because he's a live opponent.
    Barret served his purpose though and now Haye is in position to fight for the title.
    Last edited by smashup; 01-13-2009 at 08:35 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by smashup View Post







    Cliff Couser........
    The same man who also lost to Barret in what ...2 rounds.
    Turn it in for f*cks sakes.
    Cliff Couser.......... hahahahahahahaha
    Yeah Barrett beat Couser in 2 rounds as well. But guess what? He should of never lost to him in the first place. I read all this shiit about Arreola being fat. Like if a body wins titles. If that was the case Louis Monaco and Michael Grant would be ATG's. Both looked like they were cut out of granite. And both didn't do shiit. Yeah Arreola is a fat fukk. But last time I checked it was Haye who had the stamina problems. I never seen Arreola tired.

    Seriously it's hilarious how guliable some of you UK posters are. They provide good comedy with there comments. This one right here had me laughing for a good 2 minutes

    "Haye has totally gatecrashed the division in one fight"

    He beat a 37 past his prime Monte Barrett. Barrett is a small heavyweight (he's the same size as Haye) and was never that good when he was in his prime. He lost every big fight he was in. And not to long ago was knocked out by career loser Cliff Couser. That's gate crashing? Comedy indeed.
    Put it this way! I'd put a whole years salary on Haye smashing Arreola to pieces. Haye has what it takes to destroy fat slobs like that in an instant. If he's the best you americans have got at HW then I truly feel sorry for you! In fact I'd put someone like Matt Skelton against Arreola.

    Face it. He's a joke!
    Explain how Haye has shown you more than Arreola as a heavyweight boxer.

    Arreola won the 2001 national golden gloves in the 178 pound class.

    His record isn't padded anymore than any other heavyweight. He has had 25 fights. After fighting against journeymen in his first 15 fights, he stepped up his competition. In his last 10 fights, other than Cliff Couser (who he knocked out in 1 round and Derek Berry who he knocked out in 1 round), his opponents have a combined 200 wins and 6 losses. Of those ten, two fighters retired after being knocked out by him. His knockout percentage is 90% and out of 26 fights, he knocked out 23 of his opponents.

    Again, he ain't the second coming, but he isn't half-bad. Why the hate? He has an entertaining personality. He is loud. Exciting. He is pretty likeable. I just don't get it.

    Speaking of David Haye...
    Who has David Haye beat besides Jean Marc Mormeck and Giacobbe Fragomeni? (Mormeck is formidable. No doubt.)And his biggest victory at heavyweight is Monte Barret?

    Thus, it is baseless to assert that Haye would steamroll through Arreola. He hasn't fought that quality of boxer, or heavyweight, yet.

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