Can you feel it? It's almost fight night!You know Rev3 — it always seems to be where the action is. It's no different this weekend when Rev3 Energy will be seated ringside for the highly anticipated heavyweight title fight between Cristobal "Nightmare" Arreola and Vitali "Dr. Iron Fist" Klitschko.
Billed by USANA as "The Nightmare on Klitschko Street," the historic event (here's an HBO promo video) takes place Saturday, Sept. 26, and it will be televised live from Los Angeles on HBO!
You'll want to tune in to see Rev3 take a prime spot on an enormous stage. Supporters of undefeated Arreola (27-0, 24 KOs) will be wearing Rev3 T-shirts and showcasing the cleaner, smarter, stronger energy drink to a large audience.
Even more, you might be witness to history. Should Arreola, 28, defeat reigning WBC heavyweight champ Klitschko (37-2, 36 KOs), he would become the first heavyweight titleholder of Mexican heritage.
Here's the scoop:
- What: Heavyweight Title Fight
- Who: Vitali Klitschko vs. Cristobal Arreola
- When: Saturday, Sept. 26, 2009
- Where: Staples Center, Los Angeles
- TV: HBO (10 p.m. ET)
- Ringside Energy Drink: USANA's Rev3 Energy™
Native Ukrainian Vitali "Dr. Iron Fist" Klitschko, who now resides in Los Angeles, is the elder of the PhD- and heavyweight title-holding Klitschko brothers. Widely regarded, along with sibling Wladimir, as the class of the heavyweight division, Vitali's commanding 6'7" presence and exceptional knockout power make him a formidable opponent.Good luck to Chris, whose supporters will be wearing Rev3 T-shirts designed exclusively for this fight. And who knows? Perhaps a well-known professional athlete or two will be seen sporting the tee on national television. You'll have to wait and see.
Hailing from Riverside, Calif., Cristobal "Nightmare" Arreola hopes to use his hometown advantage to take down the taller Klitschko. At 6'4", Arreola is hardly undersized or underpowered, impressively knocking out 24 of his 27 opponents while going undefeated against the likes of Travis Walker, Jameel McCline and Chazz Witherspoon. Now, the fast-rising 28-year-old has a chance to send shockwaves through the boxing world and become the first heavyweight titleholder of Mexican heritage.












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