Let's remind ourselves where Wilder was in his 21st fight

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  • Ham Porter
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    #1

    Let's remind ourselves where Wilder was in his 21st fight

    We can't because there's no video. He was fighting some bum on the untelevised portion of the Devon Alexander-Marcos Maidana fight.

    Even if you want to argue it's not a fair comparison because Wilder was more active as a developing prospect, let's look at where he was after four and a half years after turning professional:



    Americans have been so devoid of any level of success in the heavyweight division in recent years that you're currently salivating over a guy who finally fought his first top five contender after a decade as a pro, after three years of a fraudulent championship reign.
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    #2
    Tell your boy for his 22nd fight to get his arse in there with Wilder. That's all that matters at this point. stop deflecting.

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    • DreamFighter
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      #3
      pretty much what he was doing in his last fight.

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      • Ham Porter
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        #4
        Originally posted by sidneycello
        Tell your boy for his 22nd fight to get his arse in there with Wilder. That's all that matters at this point. stop deflecting.

        There is no deflection, only facts. One guy has consistently shown the willingness to step up and take on the toughest challenges in a relatively short career while the other hasn't.

        If it doesn't happen, any rational, unbiased person will know exactly where the blame lies.

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        • iamboxing
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          #5
          Thanks for the reminder. AJ should do the same and wait till he's in his 30s for a proper challenge.

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          • Dasmoose
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            #6
            Originally posted by Ham Porter
            There is no deflection, only facts. One guy has consistently shown the willingness to step up and take on the toughest challenges in a relatively short career while the other hasn't.

            If it doesn't happen, any rational, unbiased person will know exactly where the blame lies.
            Yeah,this thread isn’t irrational or biased at all.

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            • Ham Porter
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              #7
              Originally posted by iamboxing
              Thanks for the reminder. AJ should do the same and wait till he's in his 30s for a proper challenge.

              Two top five opponents, two unifications in 21 fights and four and a half years as a pro = untested.

              One top five opponent, no unifications in 40 fights and nine and a half years as a pro = battle hardened.

              #YankLogic

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              • uppercut510
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                #8
                lets demand the fight next, that's all any fan should be talking about.

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                • j.razor
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                  #9
                  D.Wilder was 21-0-21K.O.'s so what's the point?

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                  • drew1830
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ham Porter
                    We can't because there's no video. He was fighting some bum on the untelevised portion of the Devon Alexander-Marcos Maidana fight.

                    Even if you want to argue it's not a fair comparison because Wilder was more active as a developing prospect, let's look at where he was after four and a half years after turning professional:



                    Americans have been so devoid of any level of success in the heavyweight division in recent years that you're currently salivating over a guy who finally fought his first top five contender after a decade as a pro, after three years of a fraudulent championship reign.
                    So what you're saying is that Wilder has worked his way up from nothing and has earned everything he's got, the hard way.

                    Joshua has lived a charmed boxing life. Buying belts and avoiding Wilder because of his and Hearn's money bags.

                    I fail to see how this is a criticism of Wilder.

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