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Malik Scott Returns To
Action
Feb. 18 In Corpus Christi, TX
The very talented, big and gifted undefeated heavyweight,
Malik Scott (32-0, 11 KOs) is back in business after over
three years out of the ring, but still a young 31-year-old.
Scott will be fighting Kendrick Releford (22-15-2, 10 KOs)
on February 18, from the American Bank Center in Corpus
Christi, Texas underneath the "Triple Threat" event
featuring Paul Williams, Tavoris Cloud and Chris Arreola.
Although Scott owns a unanimous decision over the tough
veteran in Releford, this bout is more about what Malik will
bring into the ring next Saturday than who he's fighting.
The experts and media all agree, Scott has all the tools to
win every time he steps into the ring. But thats where the
rub is, when winning is just not good enough. It's the way
he wins that has not endeared him to the fans and media
looking for that next great American to hold the heavyweight
championship. Fans want aggressive actions from their
fighters today, along with everyone else, and Scott believes
he got the message loud and clear and is prepared to add the
last remaining ingredient to his natural born skills; "just
fight!"
"I've come back strong from a lot of adversity and climbed a
lot of obstacles to get to this point, physically and
mentally," said Scott. "I'm totally reincarnated, and a
completely different fighter than I was before, and I'm
ready to show the people that a powerful American in the
heavyweight division is right here, and I'm prepared to
reintroduce them to that person next Saturday."
The pictures above illustrate the mindset of Scott in
shedding many excess pounds toward his return to the ring
with an estimated weight loss close to 30 pounds from when
he last entered the ring.
"I'm excited to be fighting on SHOWTIME EXTREME, and I plan
on taking full advantage of the opportunity. Kendrick
Releford is a tough fighter, which is what I wanted in order
to make a statement in my comeback fight. May God be with
him when he gets in the ring with me. It is imperative for
me to be aggressive and make people notice and I believe its
all going to pay off come February 18 in Corpus Christi."
Promoter Dan Goossen said about Scott, "It's ironic, an
undefeated big heavyweight, good-looking, great personality,
well-spoken and still winning hasn't been good enough, which
I understand as boxing fan. We (fans) want our fighters to
be badasses in the ring, especially in the heavyweight
division. I'm hoping the Malik we all see next week is the
one that can add a dynamic to his already gifted abilities
and add an aggression that will catch everyone's attention."
The SHOWTIME EXTREME card will also feature #1 WBC
Heavyweight contender Chris Arreola (33-2, 29 KOs) who takes
on Texas' own Eric Molina (18-1, 14 KOs) and will lead into
a SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING event featuring Tavoris Cloud
(23-0, 19 KOs) who is risking his IBF light heavyweight
world championship against Gabriel Campillo (21-3-1, 7 KOs)
and headlined by the return of two-time world champion Paul
"The Punisher" Williams (40-2, 27 KOs) who will be taking on
the challenge of former world champion and James Kirkland
conqueror, Nobuhiro Ishida (24-6, 9 KOs).
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