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No 1 at heavy has a good resume except Haye n Wlad so why r u trashing Wilder
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Originally posted by therealpugilist View Posttheir are older fighters with lesser resumes to wilder
the point is, no one has a great resume their so whats with the crap on Wilder campaign.......ALL their resumes suck!!!!
Are they claiming to be the best in the world while fighting subpar opposition??
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Originally posted by Thurman View PostThey're scared. He's beasting through the division and getting better every fight.
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Originally posted by NaijaD View PostWho are the older heavyweights you are talking about?
Are they claiming to be the best in the world while fighting subpar opposition??
who gives AF about that....everyone has a decent to crappy resume outside of Haye and Wlad so criticize them all
if you say you're the best, so what...youre supposed to feel that way...you dont play boxing...you fight...what grown azz man is gonna admit another man can kick his azzz???
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Originally posted by therealpugilist View Post.....what fighter you know that doesnt think he is the best?
who gives AF about that....everyone has a decent to crappy resume outside of Haye and Wlad so criticize them all
if you say you're the best, so what...youre supposed to feel that way...you dont play boxing...you fight...what grown azz man is gonna admit another man can kick his azzz???
If you think you're the best and you have a heavyweight title then you should seek to fight far better opponents than what Wilder has. It's that simple, you're living on another planet if you don't think Wilder deserves flack for his title reign and career up until this point.
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The thing is therealpugilist, I agree with you that Deontay Wilder doesn't have a bad resume. By todays standards anyway, he is racking up victories over contenders at a decent rate. Just saying it's not THE best. I'd agree that Wladimir Klitschko has the best resume but he's on the slide. Then it's Tyson Fury and then Deontay Wilder. If Anthony Joshua beats Wlad then he'll be up there too. David Haye has some good wins but they were 5-7 years ago and his latest comeback is a bit of a circus act. Joseph Parker is building an impressive resume too. Carlos Takam, Andy Ruiz, Jr. and then Hughie Fury. Those three are at least on a par with anything Wilder or Joshua have done.
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