The right hand. Saying away from your right hand. That means the left hook will be there. That will be there. Triple jab. Right to the chest area. Push him back. Get him out of that comfort zone. Brian the determined look there from Chris Arreola, his trainer Henry Ramirez, and as we heard arreola constantly going to his right and mark breland says the check hook will be there, you heard j. D. s voice in wilders corner and also wilder, saying if hes going to walk there throw the hook. Danny the left uppercut to the body, he will walk right into it and that will set the right hand up. This is a slowpaced fight. I think this favors arreola. This is the pace he wants. He doesnt want to be in a fight to make him dig deep. Brian obviously, arreola a big dodgers fan from los angeles hes got the l. A. He had the l. A. Cap on this morning at breakfast, has the l. A. Gloves on now. Virgil chris is an l. A. Fan period, born i believe in another state if im not mistaken but he was raised and brea
Philadelphia 62 in millville. Sixtyseven in allentown. Normal highs this time of the year is 50, so we are still so farrah above average we are almost off the charts here. 75 degrees. It was the high. 25 degrees above average. Warmest day we have had since in sixth of last year, warm start to november. It got in the 07s in late december but not quite this warm. That has been a winter of warm weather. We had snow sprinkled in as well but coming up ill as tell but record that may fall over the next couple days and tell you how long this warm spell will last when i come back inside. Lets check back with alex, enjoying the warmth at Schuylkill River park. Alex. Reporter you know, there is something about this kind of weather that makes life feel more full, everyone we spoke with, definitely out here to get the their fill. The citys goldenhauer, saw a welcomed return. More to see, more people out, and everybody is in a better mood when weather gets nice. Reporter it the is not the just peop
Baltimore. If we can go over to that car that man who was getting that car fixed in there with his fiance got into the scuffle with the guy. That 30yearold man was stabbed in the chest. He died on the scene here. Meanwhile, police say the suspect walked a block away to a Shopping Center calmly where he was are a revved the knife was in his possession. Police say they are still looking for a motive. Just people doing chores on normal day unexpected to come upon a violent individual like this who obviously caused great damage out here. You injure two people and caused the death of a third. This is a terrible situation that has happened out here. Beautiful day. First Beautiful Day of the year. Reporter now, police and crime scene investigators still on the scene collecting evidence, collecting interviews. The two other people that were established they were taken to mercy hospital. They are listed in stable condition at this point. But right now, police are looking for a motive perhaps th
Good evening, im iain page. Im dawn timmeney. Lucy is off. They were on the rod road for hours before Police Tracked them down. Fox 29s Dave Schratwieser is live at the Police Headquarters with the story. Dave, pretty bizarre. Reporter dawn, that wild ride stretched from kensington to West Philadelphia and on into north philly before that car was finally stopped by police with the oneyearold was inside the car with a 14yearold girl behind the wheel. Tonight the 14yearold girl and her teenaged companion are being questioned by police and the little boy is home with his mother. This was the scene wednesday evening after police finally located this oneyearold boy after they say he was taken from his home by a 14yearold girl. Why she did this, why she took the child is unknown. Reporter police say the 14yearold took the child from his mothers home in the 1800 block of east clementine street in kensington around 2 30. She and 18yearold companion set off on two hour journey across the city w
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