Chick on the left kind of looks like Serra with a wig if he tried to be a HW. Anyways fellas there's not much to discuss at this point. Chagaev's best chance is to emulate the same strategy he did against Valuev, pop in throw a combination or two, move out before the blast comes or just tie up. His whole strategy is negated by the fact that Wlad's jab is VASTLY superior to Valuev and his right hook is a sleeper punch. So Chagaev has one of two options, emulate the style he used to beat Valuev and potentially leave himself open to die via KO or emulate Barney Rubble and run like a sissy.
He has NO chance to win a decision vs Wlad. Puncher's chance, right in the start, go crazy on Wlad, and hope you land.
The thing is that Chagaev's best attribute (his good speed for a HW) is negated because he's declined to the point where he has little to no explosion at all. His speed has dropped, his workrate has dropped and his overall ability has dropped. Sprinkle in the fact that Wlad was actively preparing for a fast HW like David Haye and Chagaev is gonna look slow as hell. It would be like training for Floyd Mayweather and getting Carlos Baldomir.
Ustinov looks like Arreola's father but he isn't doing a bad job in there, fighting good, beating on Sprott at least.
Chagaev should of stayed boxing the level of Matt Skelton, he was exposed as nothing special in that fight despite winning by a wide margin on the cards, Skeltons a 40 something bum but was wvery competitive with him!
Looked his usual self, moving staying active in there. Didn't look bad at all in my opinion and clearly/easily won. He took some good punches from Sprott too.