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Why hasn't Deontay Wilder faced the following boxers in his pro career so far?

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  • Originally posted by Mr Objecitivity View Post
    They're not 'bums'. They're top ranked boxers and Anthony Joshua has only had 20 fights and has fought more of them than Wilder has in 40 bouts.
    Top ranked according to who? Foh with your warped lunacy lol...

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    • Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
      Because he actually fights relevant fights maybe ?
      Ayo, get a load of this answer, lmao, lmao...

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      • Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
        I didnt say anything about Lewis other than age , which is true . Vitali fought a tougher 37 year old Lewis than Wilder fighting what appears to be an over 45 Ortiz ! Yet you discredit that fight .

        Vitali was out of boxing for about 4 years ,thats nothing compared to someone whos actually IN boxing with a terrible resume on 40 fights no matter how you try and coat it . The main reason Vitali didnt fight the BETTE R opposition overall bc Wlad had three belts but you know this !

        You are the one creating double standards ! Again im VERY familiar with your posting style so no logical discussion can come of this as no logical discussion can come of talking about Povetkin with Mr . Objectivity ....lol
        When did I discredit Vits-Lewis, my friend? And my point still stands. Wlad was never on my list of the 28 top 10 fighters Vits never fought. And even if he hadn't missed those 4 years and averaged 3 of those fights a year he still would have missed 16 of those fighters which is more than the OP listed for Wilder that included drug cheats that ruined fights. So there is no double standard here, only facts. I've never claimed Vits wasn't an excellent fighter. But I do think his resume of accomplishments is overrated due to what I've pointed out. Just as I think Wilder is being overrated right now based on the Ortiz fight. Again, iver never said Wilder is the best and especially not an all time great, just exciting and fun to watch.

        I don't post as much as I use to so I'm not as familiar with posters as I use to be. Lol, is it really that bad talking Povetkin with Mr O?

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        • you know you have a valid point OP when fans of the boxer you ask questions of deflect to another boxer. i.e vitali klitschko

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          • Originally posted by Raggamuffin View Post
            Ayo, get a load of this answer, lmao, lmao...
            ayo, get a load of this wanker lmao, lmao

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            • Originally posted by Split Decision View Post
              you know you have a valid point OP when fans of the boxer you ask questions of deflect to another boxer. i.e vitali klitschko
              And you know you've been owned when you can't face the facts that you're a hater when proven this is not the only time this has happened, yet give a pass to Vits who didn't fight far more fighters.

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              • Originally posted by Mr Objecitivity View Post
                Deontay Wilder turned pro in 2008. Wladimir Klitschko retired in 2017 and Vitali Klitschko retired at the end of 2012. So Deontay Wilder was still boxing before the Klitschkos retired. So why didn't he face them before they retired?

                Tyson Fury has been in condition to fight before 2015. Why didn't Wilder face Fury before 2016?

                Dereck Chisora has a iron chin who has the ability expose Deontay Wilder's punching power as either legitimate against durable boxers or not. So why didn't he face a durable opponents like Dereck Chisora to really show how 'great' his punching power really is?

                Deontay Wilder has faced other opponents who were also coming off losses during that period of time to inferior opponents. Why couldn't he face David Haye, even the version coming off his loss to Wladimir Klitschko?



                Not me! I would instead say that Wilder is challenging himself against common opponents of Joshua to prove how good he really is.



                All have one thing in common = THEY ARE ALL DURABLE and not in their retirement ages (like Luis Ortiz was).

                You made great points, no need to defend or make excuses for Wilder. He had time to fight one or two of those names, he didn’t end of..no excuses

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                • 1) Kubrat Pulev

                  2) Bryant Jennings

                  3) Wladimir Klitschko



                  5) Mariusz Wach



                  7) Carlos Takam

                  8) Dillian Whyte



                  10) Andy Ruiz Jr

                  11) Tyson Fury

                  12) Hughie Fury

                  13) David Haye

                  14) Dereck Chisora

                  I removed 3 names, who I think were either bums or not relevant (Vitali).

                  I've highlighted those that arent even that good....and Wilder still avoided lol The worst being Whyte.

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                  • A lot of these fights are no better than anything else he's been involved in, and many of the few that are were involved in other fights while Wilder was trying to make fights with the ones falling through because of drug tests.

                    He certainly could be in better fights, but if you're trying to claim he doesn't want better opponents and should have fought all these guys, than you're being highly unfair.

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                    • Originally posted by Split Decision View Post
                      ayo, get a load of this wanker lmao, lmao
                      All of these Joshua alts like this one will disappear when Joshua loses to Parker, lmao. They crawled out after they were shocked that Wilder beat Ortiz because they believed in Ortiz and he was their last threat to thwart the Wilder project lmao.

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