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Chisora has wear you down kinda power. Sorta like Cesar Chavez. But not bone crunching power to stop someone from advancing.
Scott has no power. Just enough to sting and move away. Can he run all night? Perhaps for about 4 or 5 rounds, but sooner or later, like Wilder did to Kelvin Price, he will connect. How Scott reacts to that connection is the issue. And, thus far, he hasn't responded well to being hit by a lighter punching heavyweight in Chisora. He reacted poorly.
Bigger man George, bigger punch!
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Malik Scott has nothing to fend off Wilder with....nothing. In order to win he'll need to slip and counter and do it very effectively and I just don't see that happening.
Chisora has little real power, he's a pressure fighter, his power comes from slowing the other fighter down with footwork and volume and tiring them out.
Deontay Wilder knows no fear in the ring....that will change one day, but right now he's just a beast and Malik is going to be demolished quickly and violently
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I just hope these two aren't all buddy buddy after Scott was brought in for sparring after the Chisora fight. How Scott prepares you for a shot liakovich I'll never know and Wilder says he's 'like a brother'...Scott better realize its his future he needs to show up for, bring fire! He looks like a guy who wears his doubts openly and pure backseat boxing isn't beating Wilder. Glazkov got his attention repeatedly and Chisora caught him mentally napping. Wilder should win this handily and inside of 3.
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I think it's a good fight for both guys at this pointI see Wilder going through Scott like a hot knife through butter
but it's where he goes from here that matters
hope Scott brings his A game
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I heard Quillin v Stevens might be on this card too
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