Comments Thread For: Bellew: In One Fight I Have Better Resume Than Deontay Wilder

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Bellew: In One Fight I Have Better Resume Than Deontay Wilder

    Former WBC cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew believes the sheer size of Deontay Wilder (38-0, 37 KOs) is the only reason the unbeaten puncher is the WBC heavyweight champion and pounding out his opponents. Back in late April, during the fight week for Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko in London, Wilder and Bellew had a verbal confrontation.
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  • Shrap
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    I would definitely put Haye over Wilder's entire resume, even injured.

    BUT, if Bellew and Wilder ever fight I guarantee you Wilder will wipe the floor with him. So I'd recommend Bellew put his foot in his mouth unless he'd rather Wilder's fist in there instead.

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    • original zero
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      #3
      Originally posted by Shrap
      I would definitely put Haye over Wilder's entire resume, even injured.
      Stiverne was the #3 heavyweight in the world when Wilder completely dominated him.

      How the **** is the Haye win more impressive than that? Haye wasn't even a top 10 heavyweight anymore.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Shrap
        I would definitely put Haye over Wilder's entire resume, even injured.
        Really? Haye on one leg would beat all Wilder's opponents?

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          #5
          Originally posted by original zero
          Stiverne was the #3 heavyweight in the world when Wilder completely dominated him.

          How the **** is the Haye win more impressive than that? Haye wasn't even a top 10 heavyweight anymore.
          ...Because Haye is better than Stiverne. Do I really have to point out the obvious?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Shrap
            ...Because Haye is better than Stiverne. Do I really have to point out the obvious?
            2015 Stiverne was good enough to be the WBC heavyweight champion.

            2017 Haye is not good enough to be the WBC heavyweight champion.

            2017 Haye lost to Tony Bellew. 2015 Stiverne would not have lost to Tony Bellew.

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              #7
              Originally posted by ARENA
              Really? Haye on one leg would beat all Wilder's opponents?
              Haye wasn't even injured until the 6th round. None of Wilder's opponents, with the sole exception of Stiverne, would even last that long against Haye.

              I'm not ****ting on Wilder, I'm a Wilder fan. But it won't change the fact that his resume ain't great. Same with Golovkin - I'm a big fan of his, but I'm not gonna lie and pretend his record is amazing when it isn't.

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                #8
                Originally posted by original zero
                Stiverne was the #3 heavyweight in the world when Wilder completely dominated him.

                How the **** is the Haye win more impressive than that? Haye wasn't even a top 10 heavyweight anymore.
                Who rated Stiverne #3?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                  Who rated Stiverne #3?
                  TBRB had Stiverne #3. Ring Magazine had Stiverne #2. Boxing Scene had Stiverne #3.

                  Unfortunately, the majority of the posters on this site are either trolls or complete ******s, so facts are not popular here.

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                  • Fabes88
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                    Looking forward to seeing all the butt hurt Americans in this thread. Bellew speaks the truth. Stitvene doesn't come close to haye let's not get silly now.

                    That being said if wilder and bellew fought Tony gets put to sleep. He has a chance against Parker but wilder is just too big and strong for him but everything he's said here is true.

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