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CompuBox PunchStat Report: Arreola beats Quezada

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Uneven performance by Arreola, who weighed 256 lbs., 5 ½ pounds heavier than he weighed in his loss to Tomasz Adamek in April.  Arreola threw 988 total punches, #3 all time for heavyweights in CompuBox’s 25-yr history, but he was also hit with 242 punches by the 29-5 Quezada, who averaged 70 punches per round, 24 more than the heavyweight average.

Total Punches Landed / Thrown

Round    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Arreola 23/71 23/68 33/97 26/79 32/95 29/86 24/80 17/68 50/95 17/62 16/86 36/101
32% 34% 34% 33% 34% 34% 30% 25% 53% 27% 19% 36%
Quezada 17/68 17/68 21/70 22/68 18/80 17/58 21/93 22/75 14/46 28/76 24/79 18/63
25% 25% 30% 32% 22% 29% 23% 29% 30% 37% 30% 29%

Jabs Landed / Thrown

Round    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Arreola 10/32 3/17 3/17 9/37 13/46 16/57 9/47 5/37 6/28 6/32 3/31 6/31
31% 18% 18% 24% 28% 28% 19% 14% 21% 19% 10% 19%
Quezada 12/47 9/38 5/27 9/36 4/38 6/30 9/54 9/33 8/29 8/37 1/22 4/27
26% 24% 19% 25% 11% 20% 17% 27% 28% 22% 5% 15%

Power Punches Landed / Thrown

Round    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Arreola 13/39 20/51 30/80 17/42 19/49 13/29 15/33 12/31 44/67 11/30 13/55 30/70
33% 39% 38% 40% 39% 45% 45% 39% 66% 37% 24% 43%
Quezada 5/21 8/30 16/43 13/32 14/42 11/28 12/39 13/42 6/17 20/39 23/57 14/36
24% 27% 37% 41% 33% 39% 31% 31% 35% 51% 40% 39%

Final PunchStat Report                                                         

   Punches  Landed / Thrown

    Total Punches Jabs Power

Punches

Arreola 326 / 988 89 / 412 237 / 576
33% 22% 41%
Quezada 239 / 844 84 / 418 155 / 426
28% 20% 36%
 

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Arreola sucks !!!

He shouldn’t need to have fought a fighter of that caliber !!! Lokking at his recent body of work I doubt Arreola would have beaten John Ruiz,Bert Cooper,Carl Williams,etc. !!! He won’t ever win ANY one of the 4 belts !!! He’ll just get sloopier and more out of shape both in the ring and out of it !!! Another reason why MMa is pulling away from Boxing !!!! I wasa disgusted by a fighter who couldn’t get rid of another fighter who was barely surviving and couldn’t let his hands go !!! BOO !!!

It's not a matter of "IF" the North will break you.It's a matter of "WHEN" the North will break you.For up here every year counts as two on the outside.

by Ghostman (Son of the Wolf) on Aug 14, 2010 7:20 AM EDT reply actions  

Not an Arreola fan anymore !!!

Nothing personal against Chris but it’s just the same old thing happening again !!! Another pretender and NOT a contender !!! Where is all the talent gone….

It's not a matter of "IF" the North will break you.It's a matter of "WHEN" the North will break you.For up here every year counts as two on the outside.

by Ghostman (Son of the Wolf) on Aug 14, 2010 7:21 AM EDT reply actions  

typo where has...

It's not a matter of "IF" the North will break you.It's a matter of "WHEN" the North will break you.For up here every year counts as two on the outside.

by Ghostman (Son of the Wolf) on Aug 14, 2010 7:22 AM EDT reply actions  

Arrealo

never was very good,imo.
America is desperate for good heavies so they put soem stock in him.
In a better era he would be just a clubfighter,imo.

by Matt Mosley on Aug 14, 2010 7:32 AM EDT reply actions  

Just wait until the Deontay Wilder hype starts in earnest

Bad Left Hook - The SB Nation boxing blog
"Baseball is played on the field, not on a calculator."

by Brickhaus on Aug 14, 2010 1:18 PM EDT up reply actions  

I told you last night that we’d be talking about this fight in 20 yrs. By the stats, it was a great fight. The last three or four rounds were as good as you can get….but it was the first 8 rounds that were the problem.

by FrankinDallas on Aug 14, 2010 10:26 AM EDT reply actions  

Arreola's Conditioning

Personally, I am bored with fat heavyweights. That said, and for all that he was heavier than last time, he was imo in noticeably better condition—better muscle to fat ratio for all that there’s too much fat still. But even before the robe came off his face looked. . .less pudgy, harder. He’s still too fat, but there was less jiggle, and his figure went in a tiny bit at the waist (not enough, but better than bulging out at the waist). Last time out there was a truly disgusting blob of waist fat at his side that appeared to get tangled in the waistband or something, there wasn’t enough for that this time. Heavier, but harder. And not lazy, either. And there must be one American-based heavyweight other than Adamek who looks good, but really, who does Arreola look worse than? Jameel McCline? Sam Peter? He won his fight and the last 4 rnds were pretty good, give the man credit.

by BoxAnne on Aug 14, 2010 12:03 PM EDT reply actions  

I agree. (In his defense he weighed more but looked a little more sveldt than last time out) But I spent the entirety of the boring portions of the fight harping to my girlfriend about how if fighter can’t be bothered get himself in shape then he has no business being involved in the upper echelons of the sports. It drove me crazy last night how he kept talking about wanting to get his fans back that had fallen overboard by winning the fight. To me, as soon as weighed more than he did last time out, I was never going to respect any type of win in the fight.

by tkeithwhite on Aug 14, 2010 9:53 PM EDT up reply actions  

All over for Arreola

He HAS to be done now right? I was so tired of hearing some boxing experts refer to him as, “the next great American heavyweight.”

http://sportsrandomness.wordpress.com/2010/08/14/all-over-for-arreola/

by William King on Aug 14, 2010 2:20 PM EDT reply actions  

Other than his handlers

I’m not sure I’ve heard anyone call him the next great American heavyweight. Anyone with an eye could tell he had his limitations, even if he did manage to do things like train properly and learn how to move his head or clinch.

Bad Left Hook - The SB Nation boxing blog
"Baseball is played on the field, not on a calculator."

by Brickhaus on Aug 14, 2010 6:56 PM EDT up reply actions  

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