Dereck Chisora vs. Malik Scott: who wins?

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  1. Dee

    Dee Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Chisora all the way.

    He's fought too many names to be troubled by Malik Scott.

    Malik who's best win is?
     
  2. MaliBua

    MaliBua Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You might be wrong with this one...

    Nobody wanted to fight Scott, I believe it now after Glazkov fight. Watch that man in ring and what he do. Del Boy in be in a world of a trouble.

    Bad match up for Del Boy...
     
  3. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Scott going home with a loss. Chisora means business. Saladeen motherfocka saladeen
     
  4. Stallion

    Stallion Son of Rome Full Member

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    Scott has never fought a 12 rounder. He had a 6 rounder match just recently. He's already 32 and never stepped up. This is a great chance for him to get among the contenders if he beats Chisora. I see Scott as a live underdog here.
     
  5. BOYOVERTHEHILL

    BOYOVERTHEHILL Active Member Full Member

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    a) its a 10 rounder
    B) hardly a underdog.most bookies cant split um
     
  6. silentYosi

    silentYosi Member Full Member

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    and chisora lost to all the top guys
     
  7. Stallion

    Stallion Son of Rome Full Member

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    I'm not sure if you got you point. It doesn't matter if the fight is 10 or 12 rounder. It's unknown if Scott is able to take it to the later rounds if the fight gets intensive. If he gases out, he will be in a big trouble. However, if he spends his energy wisely and keep Chisora out, he will most likely win the decision. Fighting a six rounders is far away from getting ready for a big, exhausting fight if such scenario does happen. Everything can happen in this fight.
     
  8. janeschicken

    janeschicken hard work! deadicayshin! Full Member

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    Scott SHOULD win. Will he be given the Nod, given his style and the fact Chisora is the local face? That is the question.
     
  9. Zombieguy

    Zombieguy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't see anything special in Scott whereas Chisora has proven himself against top talent. I would like to be proven wrong but Chisora all the way.
     
  10. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Malik's best win was a dominating performance against Vyacheslav Glaskov. Glaskov was coming in with a solid win over Tor Hamer and was set to be NBCs European posterboy. Scott was the black sheep, even having an uncomfortable few seconds with Kathy Duva in the prefight presser when he all but outed her for his lack of getting fights in the past.

    In his last 5, Malik Scott is fighting his 4th top 100, his second generally rated in the top 20. In most ppls opinion, DelBoy is actually a step down from Glaskov.

    However, fair play criticizing Scotts lack of overall quality opposition. He has had a long enough time to get the resume together. But if you look at his last 5 and his overall body of work dominating Glaskov, Tupou, Bostice, Butler, RelefordX2, Tisdale, and Shufford......you get my drift........overall, his resume aint lacking comparatively speaking. He's moving forward, and I dont personally think DelBoy, whose best win is a loss to a one armed Helenius, is gonna stand in his way.:deal:deal:deal
     
  11. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Stuck £50 on Chisora to win on points at massive odds of 7/4. *

    *Note I think Chisora will get boxed senseless by Scott but am expecting a massive robbery win for the limited Chisora. I've already envisaged the boxnation commentators going on and on about how Chisora "won" due to work rate despite winning nowhere near 2 rounds. This fight will look like Adamek vs chambers/Cunningham. With the way Scott fights proving very easy to rob despite dominating.
     
  12. witschnerd1

    witschnerd1 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The fight with Glaskov was 10 rounds?
    He did not win it was a draw that he should have won but was robbed.
     
  13. northpaw

    northpaw Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Scott is the utmost professional. I don't see either being stopped. Malik better be
    dominate. He won by what should've been a large margin in his last fight and
    only got a draw. He better go in looking to dominate.
     
  14. Russell

    Russell Loyal Member Full Member

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    Even against Avila I believe Chisora averaged over 70 punches a round for 9 rounds. That's a lot of punches for a heavy.

    There was a lot of slap ass in that much. Touching gloves, hugs, etc. Chisora, as McCline commenting was adamant about, seemed to just want to get rounds.

    Wouldn't read much into that performance, with Chisora being inactive for almost 300 days before it.
     
  15. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    I have to give the edge to Chisora.................