The Cristobal Arreola v Bermane Stiverne boxing bout in March is going to have implications in the race to take on the Ukrainian Vitali Klitschko for a world title shot. The American has already faced up to Klitschko before, losing to the Ukrainian back in 2009 in a WBC Heavyweight title bout. But the progress from the American has been steady since then, winning his last seven bouts in a row to make him pretty much the mandatory boxer next in line to take a shot again at the in-demand Klitschko. Both England’s David Haye and Tyson Fury also want the WBC great in the ring before he retires.
The fight against Bermane Stiverne, a Swiss boxer, is a WBC final eliminator, and the expected victory for Arreola would line up him for a big title shot, so this one he can’t afford to lose, or else his chance of a rematch with Klitschko would slip through his fingers. Arreola has suffered just two defeats in his 37 bout professional career, and the “Nightmare” will square against Stiverne, who is also eyeing up a shot of some major glory for himself. Stiverne beat Ray Austin back in 2011, winning the vacant WBC Silver and WBC Heavyweight title eliminator. That victory made him the mandatory challenger for the WBC heavyweight championship, so this looks a tremendous bout against Arreola.
Stiverne has suffered just the one defeat in his professional career, way back in 2007, so will be a tough opponent for Arreola. However, it is Arreola who packs the bigger punch and is more likely to deliver the knockout blow. Stiverne could just try and stick around for as long as he can, and the Swiss boxer will be the underdog in the headline bout on the March card. Arreola has dismissed his last two opponents by a knockout inside of three rounds, so coverage there in round group betting for Arreola v Stiverne is the favourite option. However, “B. Ware” can stick around and is not going to be a pushover at all, making round group betting on a Arrelona victory in rounds 4-6 looks a decent prospect.
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The fight against Bermane Stiverne, a Swiss boxer, is a WBC final eliminator, and the expected victory for Arreola would line up him for a big title shot, so this one he can’t afford to lose, or else his chance of a rematch with Klitschko would slip through his fingers. Arreola has suffered just two defeats in his 37 bout professional career, and the “Nightmare” will square against Stiverne, who is also eyeing up a shot of some major glory for himself. Stiverne beat Ray Austin back in 2011, winning the vacant WBC Silver and WBC Heavyweight title eliminator. That victory made him the mandatory challenger for the WBC heavyweight championship, so this looks a tremendous bout against Arreola.
Stiverne has suffered just the one defeat in his professional career, way back in 2007, so will be a tough opponent for Arreola. However, it is Arreola who packs the bigger punch and is more likely to deliver the knockout blow. Stiverne could just try and stick around for as long as he can, and the Swiss boxer will be the underdog in the headline bout on the March card. Arreola has dismissed his last two opponents by a knockout inside of three rounds, so coverage there in round group betting for Arreola v Stiverne is the favourite option. However, “B. Ware” can stick around and is not going to be a pushover at all, making round group betting on a Arrelona victory in rounds 4-6 looks a decent prospect.
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