Chisora forced the grappling, clinching type of warfare he preferred, limiting Scott to just seven landed jabs over six rounds. More than half of Chisora's 82 landed power shots were to the body.
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JoeKiddMon Jul 22, 2013, 2:13 PM UTC
Some punches connected in this fight? Must have blinked.
DosRoundsMon Jul 22, 2013, 2:03 PM UTC
I read somewhere that Scott was up two points before the KD so he wasn't winning by a huge amount
andrewa1Mon Jul 22, 2013, 12:23 PM UTC
he also either quit or took a dive so the hell with him.
scott was well ahead on the score cards at the time.
Uhm, no he wasn't, as this proves. Or, since I've never seen the official scorecards, Chisora at least deserved to be leading comfortably.
Actually, I have to admit, while I was confident Chisora was on his way to a comfortable UD or later stoppage were it not for round 6 ko, I did have it much closer than compubox indicated. Scott is really slick and tricky. Chisora was always the aggressor and harder puncher, the only reason Scott should ever have won a round over Chisora is by landing significantly more punches than Chisora. Like most observers, I thought that happened a couple times. Its rare I get it this wrong. Anyway, hopefully this can put the whole nonissue of the ko even more to rest. Chisora was thoroughly dominating Scott.
bojangles1987Mon Jul 22, 2013, 11:51 AM UTC
There was a straight right Chisora landed in either the 5th or 6th while Scott was jumping back into the rope that nearly doubled him over. I wonder if that's the shot that made Scott want to quit.
DosRoundsMon Jul 22, 2013, 9:04 AM UTC
Nice work Delboy


