scott dosnt have the power to stop him (i could be wrong and have been before) but scott needs a great performance or a stoppage to win this..if not then chisora will prob win via robbery due to his workrate and pressure
what's funny is that Scott is so much better skillwise, but Chisora, at least in Poland, is the betting favorite
Nobody is getting knocked out. Chisora can thump but Scott is way too slick to get caught flush and seems to have a more than adequate chin 'just in case'. Meanwhile, Chisora is vulnerable but only to big punchers (and even then can stand up to a fair amount) which Scott couldn't be any further from being. Scott will do cleaner work and probably deserve the decision. The question is whether he gets it in the UK. Judges often disdain his work (see the silly Glazkov draw) - and British judges may be inclined to sympathize with Chisora getting shafted in Finland and throw him a bone with a 'make-up decision' at Scott's expense in what should be the first time Chisora sees the final bell at home since the Helenius loss. I wouldn't risk a cent on either guy outright - but the Over 8.5 prop even at only 30¢ on the dollar is tempting enough to maybe drop some virtual and real money... :think
I think Scott wins this one but if he gets the decision or not I don't know. This one should definitley go the distance.
Scott has the advantage in speed, skills and athleticism. Chisora is not a big puncher, but he has more power than Scott. He also is more aggressive and has a better work rate. Scott faded in the last few rounds against Glazkov after doing well in the first few rounds. I wonder how good his stamina is? I think the most likely outcome is Scott outboxing Chisora and win a clear decision. But if Scott fades late and Chisora is in his best shape, there's a chance that Chisora can sweep the later rounds and possibly even stop Malik.