The best Heavyweight in the World?

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  • Laddie_Loc
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    #11
    10 votes for Wilder.

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    • NEETzsche
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      #12
      fury is undoubtedly the man until he loses, unless he sits on it for ages while avoiding contenders like e.g. stevenson did at LHW (but i don't think that's his style)

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      • mlac
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        #13
        voted sasha as he is the most proven.
        eye test wise = Ortiz.

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        • CubanGuyNYC
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          #14
          Ortiz is looking pretty good right now, but you've gotta go with Fury until proven otherwise.

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          • Mr.Fantastic
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            #15
            Fury beat Wlad and won 3 belts(one stripped) and yet dudes are voting Wilder?

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            • Fury4daWIN
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              #16
              This is an incredibly easy question to answer, yet people are still making a botch of it.

              Before November 28th the consensus number one would have been Wladimir Klitschko. So it stands to reason that the man who beat him would instantly take over that mantle. Yet somehow Wilder, a vastly less proven fighter without a single win in the stratosphere as Wlad, still gets fifty percent of the votes. Did people learn nothing from Adrien Broner? I mean seriously.

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              • LoadedWraps
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                #17
                Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic
                Fury beat Wlad and won 3 belts(one stripped) and yet dudes are voting Wilder?
                It's hilarious, and pathetic at the same time.

                I red K'd the TS for asking a ****** question with an obvious answer with the intent to bait.

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                • lefthook2daliva
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                  #18
                  Luis Ortiz ko's them all.

                  The only caveat is if he comes in sloppy fat, like he has been known to do.

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                  • Mr.Fantastic
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                    #19
                    I bet the same guys voting Wilder are the same guys that talk crap about GGG's resume.

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                    • Tony Trick-Pony
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                      #20
                      I have to go with Tyson Fury at this point. Wladimir was on top of the division for a decade and beating him, coupled with a few good wins on his resume, makes him the man at this point IMO. If he'd just been a bum who got lucky, then no. But as of right now, he's number one.

                      If Wilder defeats Szpilka, Fury will still be the man. If Wladimir wins the rematch, then he's back at number one. If Tyson Fury takes him again, he's still on top. It's going to come down to Fury either falling off or Wilder getting a fight with him or Klitschko in order for one of the two to be knocked off. Ortiz did great against Jennings, but he has to do more than that to be number one. Wladimir held the spot for so long that it's not that easy to step in and take it away. And Joshua just doesn't have the experience or accomplishments yet.

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