Chris Arreola Fights Next Week, May 27 Again!

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Southern California heavyweight star Chris “The Nightmare” Arreola (31-2, 27 KOs) will make a quick return to the ring when he faces 28-year-old Kendrick “The Apostle” Releford (22-14-2, 10 KOs) of Fort Worth, Texas, in a 10-round main event on Friday, May 27, at the world-class 6,000-seat Reno Events Center operated by the Reno-Sparks Convention Visitors Authority and televised LIVE on ESPN2 “Friday Night Fights” at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT.

Goossen Tutor Promotions will present the televised doubleheader of heavyweight championship boxing billed as “Blame It On Reno, ESPN Style.” The main event of the ESPN2 “Friday Night Fights” telecast was originally scheduled to feature Josesito Lopez (29-3, 17 KOs) in his first championship defense of his NABF Light Welterweight Title against “Showtime” Steve Upsher Chambers (23-1-1, 6 KOs).

An injured knuckle by Lopez has forced the postponement of the fight.

The co-feature – in association with Boxing 360 – will remain a scheduled 12-round IBF Heavyweight Championship Elimination bout matching former Heavyweight World Title challenger Tony “The Tiger” Thompson (35-2, 23 KOs) against newly crowned USBA Heavyweight Champion Maurice “Sugar Mo” Harris (24-14-2, 10 KOs).

Last Saturday, May 14, a newly slimmed-down and focused Arreola once again put on a power-punching display as he recorded a third-round knockout against Nagy Aguilera at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif., on the undercard of the Andre Ward-Arthur Abraham Showtime Super Six World Boxing Classic Semifinal. After the fight, Arreola told reporters he hoped to get another fight soon.

“It’s only my second fight back since being serious,” Arreola said on Saturday. “I’ll be back in the gym, back to work on Tuesday. I need another fight fast just to stay focused on what I need to do.”

After learning his wish was granted by promoter Dan Goossen of Goossen Tutor Promotions on Monday, Arreola said: “I didn’t think twice when Henry (Ramirez) told me the possibility of going right back into the ring in Reno. I’ve got one objective in my career now – train, fight and win.”

“It’s always unfortunate when a main event fighter gets hurt, but in this case, the fans are the real winners having Chris accept this challenge on such short notice,” Goossen said. “He’s everything you would want in a heavyweight world contender, he loves to fight.”

In the former WBO Latino Heavyweight Champion Releford, the 30-year-old Arreola will face an experienced fighter with a rich family history in boxing. Releford is trained by his father Kenneth Releford who won several amateur titles, including the Fort Worth (Texas) Golden Gloves. Releford’s three uncles – George Releford, Anthony Releford and Vincent Releford – also had noteworthy amateur careers.

If you missed Arreolas last fight no worries we got you covered. Enjoy the full Arreola vs Agulera fight.

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  1. Not a good idea, look no further than what happened to James Kirkland too many fights in a short amount of time and not enough time to train properly. I don’t care how the opponents record looks, you got to train for each opponent. Kirkland can be given slack because it was only his first loss even though it was an embarrassing one, but Arreola has 2 losses in which he looked awful in one more can be damaging especially a loss to a journeyman. At this state in his career he should be very careful a lot of people willing to write him off already one more loss can be the one to do it. Maybe looking a little to much into it but you never know Arreola appears in shape ready for another fight. I’d rather he train for a bigger fight against somebody notable in the division we know he can beat journeymen now its time for some of the better heavyweights there aren’t many but plenty better than his last 3 opponents thats for sure.

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