Thanks for replying.Thats what I was getting at.Im sure Scott would take the fight,as Id guess he would get more money than he would for a similar fight in the US.Chisora has fought at this level,but they were 2 title fights against Klitshko and Helenius,the latter IMO not as good as Scott IMO and 2 big British fights against Haye and Fury,both of whom would be good opponents for Scott.But I would be surprised if it happened at this point as a non title fight,as again IMO,it wouldn't be as you put it sensible.
But,I would add,it'd be the best heavyweight matchup between a Brit and an American for a very long time.Trouble is,Im a cynic.
This will be Scotts biggest test, Will scotts technic give Delboy nightmares or will Delboys contant pressure be too much and make Scott buckle
Maybe I'll look stupid but I'm confident he is overrated although technically very good He fights like he is still the amateurs and his opposition for his age and experience have been very poor
I think you are right to favour Scott as his style is all wrong for chisora but I still need convincing with Scott Maybe this fight will do that,but I'm hoping delboy pulls it off
Fury has faced them both. Chisora for the UK title and Scott in sparring. Scott was sent home early vs Fury with a perforated eardrum and damaged ribs. Fury just tweeted that Chisora will walk through him and stop him as Scott has zero power. No agenda there, so I am I inclined to believe this opinion and would back it :good
I see it going one of three ways: 1) Scott wins 8 rounds or so and loses a wide unanimous decision. 2) Delboy lands a punch, Scott laughs, and the ref stops in to raise Chisora's hand with a classic, suitable-for-framing Brit stoppage 3) Scott knocks Chisora down for the count ... and gets a draw
On one of Chisoras couldn't care less days,so might have Michael Sprott,when he was younger.Hes been a hell of a professional boxer.
Sparring is not a real fight. We all know Scott has no power but Glazkov couldn't land on him so why would Chisora be able to?