Knockout artist Arreola hopes to take next step
against Jameel McCline
By Travis Hartman of The Boxing Amusement Park
Jameel McCline (39-9, 23 KOS) will do
battle against Chris Arreola (26-0, 23 kos) April 11, at the Mandalay Bay Resort
and Casino in Las Vegas for the NABF heavyweight title on HBO's World
Championship Boxing.
Arreola, nicknamed "The Nightmare," has lived true to the hype knocking out 23
of his 26 opponents--an unheard of knock out percentage of 88. In fact, only one
fighter has taken Arreola the distance and two others were disqualified,
nullifying a knock out victory.
The much-talked-about relentless fighting style of Arreola has sometimes been
overshadowed by talks of weight issues that are holding the talented and
hard-hitting fighter back. Arreola tipped the scales at 254 in his last outing,
a far cry from 229, his lightest weight as a professional when he TKO'ed Damian
Wills June on 11, 2006.
"I do understand when people criticize my weight," admitted Arreola. "It is
something I have been working on."
By far the biggest step-up in competition for the WBC #2 ranked Arreola, 28,
will be when he steps in the ring against WBC #11 ranked McCline.
"We have had no problems in camp," Arreola's trainer, Henry Ramirez said. "Chris
is physically and mentally prepared."
McCline, 38, is a four-time world title challenger and has faced off against the
who's who of the heavyweight division. McCline has fought the likes of Nikolay
Valuev, Sam Peter, Wladimir Klitschko and Chris Byrd. In all four attempts to
capture the heavyweight title McCline has came up short.
"I think we are going to knock him out in the ninth or tenth round," McCline's
trainer Stacy McKinley said. "We are going to take him into deep water and drown
him. McCline will knock (Arreola) out.
(McCline) is probably the most skillful heavyweight in the world."
When Arreola was asked to respond to McKinely's statement he simple said "Hi,
nice to meet you Stacy."
Only time will tell if Arreola is so cordial when he faces off with McCline on
April 11 in Las Vegas in that squared circle. Both fighters have something to
prove to the critics. A loss by Arreola would derail his title shot in the
immediate future, but with youth on his side could possilby fight his way back
to future world title opportunities. However, one would think a loss by McCline
will result in his ultimate demise from the talk of the top heavies in the
world, due in part to aging.
"Sit back next Saturday and enjoy Chris because I know I will," promoter Dan
Goosen said.