AJ and Wilder - Career breakdown

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  • soul_survivor
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    AJ and Wilder - Career breakdown

    AJ fought for his first world title in his 16th professional fight, aged just 26.

    Wilder fought for his first world title in his 33rd professional fight, aged 30. Had entered the world Ring rankings for heavyweight in 2013, failed to capitalise on fights with either Klitschko.


    AJ has had 6 championship fights, one against Wlad Klitschko an all time great, one against Carlos Takam and a unification. AJ is 28 years old.

    Wilder has had 8 championship fights, no unifications and only one defence against someone ranked in The Ring top 10. Wilder is 32 years old.

    Champions during AJ's reign have been Joseph Parker, Lucas Browne, Ruslan Chageav and Deontay Wilder, AJ has already fought and beaten Parker.

    Champions during Wilder's reign have been Wladimir Klitschko, Lucas Browne, Ruslan Chageav, Joseph Parker and Tyson Fury. He has not faced any of them.


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  • lfc19titles
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    #2
    True that

    Americans fans be like everyone ducked wilder including Klitschko

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    • soul_survivor
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      #3
      Yeah vitali retired because wilder is so scary lol

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      • DaaamnSon
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        #4
        Originally posted by soul_survivor
        Yeah vitali retired because wilder is so scary lol
        Vitali would've smoked everybody in the division including the Fury that beat his brother.

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        • Amandlala
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          It's the fact of the matter that AJ is less protected and more competitive than the two.

          The sad fact is nationalism and nuthuggery get confused with the shenanigans of the promotional game.

          Late 2018 to summer 2019 for this fight.


          Time enough for Deontay to put some names on that resume.

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          • soul_survivor
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            #6
            Originally posted by Amandlala
            It's the fact of the matter that AJ is less protected and more competitive than the two.

            The sad fact is nationalism and nuthuggery get confused with the shenanigans of the promotional game.

            Late 2018 to summer 2019 for this fight.


            Time enough for Deontay to put some names on that resume.
            Like who? I can guarantee he won't fight POvetkin or Pulev, Fury is out of the question, so who can he possibly put on that resume of his?

            What's funny is, in my original post, all I did was state facts and not even mention any personal opinions...everyone that has posted has clocked on that Wilder's career has been laughable till now.

            He is out of time, that WBC clock is ticking.

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            • soul_survivor
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              #7
              Bumping this, so some more people can see it.

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              • Madison Boxing
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                #8
                nsb logic- joshua is a cherry picker whos scared of fighting wilder, a guy who takes on all comers.

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                • The Big Dunn
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                  #9
                  It’s all pretty simple. AJ is better all way around. But he is weak enough defensively and there is a slight question stamina wise that Wilder’s power makes him a genuine threat to defeat AJ and delay or prevent his rise to superstardom.

                  Will AJ take the fight now or will he delay it until he’s pocketed some more dough? Whatever he decides is fine with me but if he doesn’t fight wilder next he and his fans should expect so see him take some criticism.

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                  • KingHippo
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                    #10
                    So we don't get a unification fight until Joshua gets 40 wins.

                    Got it.

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