What are Deontay Wilder's top 5 wins?

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  • Cheek busting
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    #21
    Owen "What the Heck" Beck has gotta be considered for a top-5 mention on Wilder's resume.

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    • soul_survivor
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      #22
      arreola has got to be in it......

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      • Johnston
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        #23
        Really says just how bad his resume is when you have to put in guys like szpilka and Liakhovich

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        • BostonGuy
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          #24
          Fans are looking at his resume incorrectly. For Wilder (at the moment), it's quantity over quality. That's all gonna change as Wilder defends his title and becomes the kind of the HW division.

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          • chrisJS
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            #25
            Arreola's
            Ortiz
            Stiverne first fight
            Charlie Z
            Povetkin failed test

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            • BigZ44
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              #26
              I'd go
              1. Ortiz
              2. Duhaupas
              3. Stiverne 1
              4. Washington
              5. Szpilka

              Malik Scott would've probably made the list if that had been an actual win and he hadn't taken a dive

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              • juggernaut666
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                #27
                Originally posted by kafkod
                Duhaupas got knocked out cold in 6 rounds by Povetkin after beating Helenius.
                I guess you could include that but he took the fight on a days notice .

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by BostonGuy
                  Fans are looking at his resume incorrectly. For Wilder (at the moment), it's quantity over quality. That's all gonna change as Wilder defends his title and becomes the kind of the HW division.
                  Olympic Bronze Medallist and has been in pro boxing since 2008.
                  Career best win of Ortiz in 40 fights and won the title in his 33rd fight..

                  The other guy is an Olympic Gold Medallist, has half of the fights and has Wlad and Parker on his resume and has been in pro boxing since 2013.

                  It's not even debatable that AJ has the better resume compared to the yrs of experience..
                  Having said that, Wilder is improving and that's a good news to HW fans as it makes up for good fights between him and AJ & Fury..

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                  • kafkod
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by BostonGuy
                    A juiced up version of Povetkin and on a week's notice.
                    It was a juiced up version of Ortiz who beat Jennings, but that doesn't stop you rating Ortiz as Wilder's best win ... because of that one result.

                    And it must be because of that one result you rate him so highly, because Ortiz has won nothing and beaten nobody else of any note in his entire career, amateur or pro, to justify the hype he gets from Wilder fanboys.

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                      #30
                      His greatest win is being able to generate enough wind energy to pump water and mill grain.


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