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Chris Arreola is one of the most hardworking boxers to ever step inside the boxing ring. In the dynamic boxing world, he has made a place of his own with his prolific skill sets and extensive ring management. He puts in a cosmic amount of hard work in the gym to constantly add to his game. But under whose wing does ‘The Nightmare’ train?

A year ago, he broke ties with his long-time trainer and friend, Henry Ramirez. Subsequently, The Nightmare’ joined hands with Joe Goossen and trains at Gossen’s Ten Goose Boxing Gym.

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After a loss to Adam Kownacki in 2019, ‘The Nightmare’ surprisingly went out of the game. Despite being unaligned with an opponent for a couple of years, Arreola didn’t stop his grilling training sessions. Ever since he’s collaborated with Gossen, the 40-year-old has shown an optimistic mindset, thus looking to revive his boxing career.

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Arreola likes taking on the young guns in his gym for some rigorous sparring sessions. In fact, in 2015, Arreola confronted one of his sparring partners, Travis Kauffman, and the pair rolled out an exuberant clash for the fans.

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Has Chris Arreola gone past his prime?

Chris Arreola is unquestionably a true veteran of the sport. In his vast career, ‘The Nightmare’ has fought some stern contenders and has proved his mettle against a majority of them.

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Citing the same, it’s still difficult to admit whether Arreola has gone past his prime as his current workouts and training regimes showcase that he still has a lot left in the bag. But in order to stay relevant to the division and the sport, the Californian will have to take on and beat resilient opponents.

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That said, fans are keen to see how Chris Arreola takes his career forward under the new guidance.

Do you think Arreola can bounce back and strengthen his pro-boxing resume? Do you really envision ‘The Nightmare’ fighting for the heavyweight gold in the coming time?

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