Prediction: Yizha via Decision
Defensively, both could use work. Wilson has this habit of leaving his chin up when he’s throwing offense. Yizha, on the other hand, keeps himself in range a little too long after he throws, which means if you time it right, you can catch him on the way out. But where I lean Yizha is in the balance of his striking — he’s not just throwing for the sake of throwing. His timing is a bit more calculated, his shot selection a little more thoughtful, and that matters in exchanges where both guys are hittable. If he can stay disciplined, he can make Wilson pay for those chin-up entries. The one thing that could flip the script is Wilson’s work off his back. He’s got those long legs and a busy guard that can be tricky to deal with, which means if Yizha ends up in his guard, he can’t just coast or get reckless. He’ll have to be mindful not to get tied up or caught. But as long as Yizha keeps it standing and uses that slightly better timing to control the exchanges, he’s got the edge here.