Will Scott struggle against Chisora like Vitali Klitschko did?

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  • F!x
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    Will Scott struggle against Chisora like Vitali Klitschko did?

    When Chisora fought Vitali it turned out to be one of Vitali's toughest fights of his career and certainly the toughest since he came out of retirement. After this fight, Team Klitschko told Haye (on camera) that if he beat Chisora then Vitali would fight him. Later on Vitali chose to avoid the fight after seeing how Haye knocked out Chisora.

    The question is, will Scott struggle against Chisora like Vitali did, could his performance be as impressive as Haye's, or will he get thoroughly beaten by Chisora?
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    Originally posted by F!x
    When Chisora fought Vitali it turned out to be one of Vitali's toughest fights of his career and certainly the toughest since he came out of retirement. After this fight, Team Klitschko told Haye (on camera) that if he beat Chisora then Vitali would fight him. Later on Vitali chose to avoid the fight after seeing how Haye knocked out Chisora.

    The question is, will Scott struggle against Chisora like Vitali did, could his performance be as impressive as Haye's, or will he get thoroughly beaten by Chisora?
    I didn't see Klitschko struggle against Chisora who at best is a journeyman. To suggest such a thing is laughable. What I did see was a fairly quiet Klitschko win almost every round of a fight mostly with one hand often going backwards as he had to. He won 10 rounds on 2 cards and 11 on the 3rd. He had serious surgery after this fight. I thought everybody knew this.

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    • kiaba360
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      I'll be surprised if Scott loses to Chisora, but it's not outta the question that he struggles. Scott has speed/athleticism/solid boxing ability, but he doesn't have much pop to speak of. It will be difficult for Scott to keep Chisora at bay, and the aggressor tends to get rounds based solely on that. I can see Chisora getting a close decision.
      Last edited by kiaba360; 07-18-2013, 10:43 PM.

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      • {Darko}
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        #4
        does he only use one arm like vitali?

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        • beez721
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          #5
          Originally posted by edgarg
          I didn't see Klitschko struggle against Chisora who at best is a journeyman. To suggest such a thing is laughable. What I did see was a fairly quiet Klitschko win almost every round of a fight mostly with one hand often going backwards as he had to. He won 10 rounds on 2 cards and 11 on the 3rd. He had serious surgery after this fight. I thought everybody knew this.
          he did give vit a bit of trouble but it seemed vits injured arm had alot to do with it by the way he was fighting after the first round. scott should be able to win a decision imo

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