ESPN cameras follow Chris Arreola
July 28, 2010 by Guest Post
Filed under Boxing News

Photo by Carlos McHenry/Team Nightmare
Yesterday was another “consecutive day” in camp for heavyweight world contender Chris Arreola, a training camp which he and his trainer Henry Ramirez are taking a “one day at a time” approach. This training streak reminds Ramirez of the hard work Arreola put in during the early stages of his career, beginning each morning with road work and ending with a hard and complete workout in the gym. The only difference between Arreola’s early success and his new found commitment to training is the ESPN2 camera crew following him around to document a glimpse of his training regiment for a special piece which will air on August 13th as part of the show featuring his highly anticipated match against Manuel Quezada.
Arreola seems to have finally taken the necessary steps to provide himself with every opportunity to win, which he’ll need against, the hard-working and determined Manuel Quezada in a battle between blood thirsty Mexican heavyweights.
Friday night, August 13, Riverside’s Cristobal “The Nightmare” Arreola (28-2, 25 KOs) will have the opportunity to take his first step towards redemption when he squares of with Bakersfield’s Manuel “El Toro” Quezada (29-5, 18 KOs) for the Mexican National Heavyweight Championship at the Citizens Business Bank
Arena in Ontario, CA in the scheduled 12-round ESPN2 “Friday Night Fights” main event presented by Goossen Tutor Promotions and sponsored by Soboba Casino.
“I need to keep my mind focused on taking it one day at a time and not get too proud of the fact that I haven’t missed a day in training for this bout. It’s what I should have done the last two years and I apologize to all of my fans for letting them down. I’ve got a God given talent and I have to nurture it if I want to re-emerge as a true World title contender; there is no other option.
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Jesus,Thanks for being honest and candid.
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I agree with love boxing. He needs to come in at under 230 lbs everytime. This guy actually has boxing skills and an amateur background. That counts for a lot. The excess weight slows him down in the later rounds.
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I really don’t want sound sarcastic ,but seriously all this hard work and still out of shape .carrying unnecessary weight every time he steps in the ring .
I am really curious about his stringent workout regimen!!.
I am really not deriding the guy ,but please let’s
be realistic .Maybe truth hurts ,but someone got to say it .
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