SO did wilder duck Whyte?

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    #91
    Originally posted by Kezzer
    wilder has been taking on pretty weak opposition last several years
    Then why is he #2 in boxrec? Which would be literally impossible if what you're saying was true.

    Look at how many points he has compared to anybody other than AJ. AJ clearly has the best resume, but just as clearly, Wilder has the second best resume.

    And if he has the second best resume, why in the world would you be claiming his opposition has been weak? Thousands of fighters in the world and he is the clear cut #2. Where are all your complains about the "weak" opposition of every other heavyweight on the planet?

    The facts simply don't support your premise. Your focus on Wilder shows your extreme and absurd bias.

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      #92
      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
      Then why is he #2 in boxrec? Which would be literally impossible if what you're saying was true.

      Look at how many points he has compared to anybody other than AJ. AJ clearly has the best resume, but just as clearly, Wilder has the second best resume.

      And if he has the second best resume, why in the world would you be claiming his opposition has been weak? Thousands of fighters in the world and he is the clear cut #2. Where are all your complains about the "weak" opposition of every other heavyweight on the planet?

      The facts simply don't support your premise. Your focus on Wilder shows your extreme and absurd bias.
      There is a lot of fighters who haven’t been taking the big fights but wilder has 40 odd fights and only one decent name. The +ve as I said before is it was his last fight and I want him to build on that.

      There are others with good resumes but generally younger, Whyte and Parker have both proven they will take anyone on this far. I agree that at the moment the top end aren’t fighting each other enough but there are so many fighters now in this division I’m hoping that change is beginning.

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        #93
        Originally posted by Laligalaliga
        Lolx.... Whyte wanted to fight Ortiz if wilder is guaranteed next....

        How funny this life is....
        And Wilder would’ve been next if he beat Ortiz but as soon as he saw that he had to go thru Ortiz to fight Wilder he ran for the hills and fought Parker who has a basic offense and was coming off a loss!

        People say oh well Parker gives him more money and I say yes, less risk and more reward just what AJ has been doing since Klitschko!

        Whyte is gearing up to fight Chisora again but yet we wonder why Ortiz doesn’t have a stellar resume!

        It’s hard to have a good CV when other top contenders or champions don’t want to fight you and prove they’re mettle!

        Wilder did while everyone acts like the man don’t exist or refuse to fight him!

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          #94
          Originally posted by Kezzer
          Whyte and Parker have both proven they will take anyone on this far.
          Parker struggled with Andy Ruiz. Parker struggled with Hughie Fury. Parker's claim to fame is winning a vacant version of the least respected title against low level competition in a fight where he likely wouldn't have gotten the decision if he hadn't been at home.

          Look at Parker's boxrec points and Whyte's boxrec points compared to Wilder's and try to tell me Wilder is the one not fighting live bodies.

          That's what's so ridiculous about all you Wilder haters. Just because AJ has done more, you act like Wilder has done nothing. AJ is the undisputed #1 and Wilder is the undisputed #2, but you guys talk like Wilder is the undisputed #200. It's ludicrous and makes it hard to take anything you say seriously.

          Again, if Wilder was fighting low level competition, he wouldn't be #2 in boxrec by a wide margin. Boxrec doesn't take belts into account. It's all just level of competition.

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            #95
            White offered Deontay $4 mil at a time when Wilder was making an average purse of $1.3 mil, and the Fury fight wasn't nowhere near available.
            If that is not a duck, I don't know what is.

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              #96
              Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
              Then why is he #2 in boxrec? Which would be literally impossible if what you're saying was true.

              Look at how many points he has compared to anybody other than AJ. AJ clearly has the best resume, but just as clearly, Wilder has the second best resume.

              And if he has the second best resume, why in the world would you be claiming his opposition has been weak? Thousands of fighters in the world and he is the clear cut #2. Where are all your complains about the "weak" opposition of every other heavyweight on the planet?

              The facts simply don't support your premise. Your focus on Wilder shows your extreme and absurd bias.
              So before the Ortiz fight Povetkin was the clear #2? He had more points than Wilder. I bet you didn't agree with that.

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                #97
                Originally posted by genrick
                White offered Deontay $4 mil at a time when Wilder was making an average purse of $1.3 mil, and the Fury fight wasn't nowhere near available.
                If that is not a duck, I don't know what is.
                This. Clear duck. At the time ****** Wilder fans making excuses that Wilder doesn't care about money.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                  So before the Ortiz fight Povetkin was the clear #2? He had more points than Wilder. I bet you didn't agree with that.
                  But there is a difference between my personal opinion that Wilder would beat Povetkin (and clearly most agree as Wilder was favored, even in Russia), and someone trying to claim Povetkin is a nobody who has never fought a live body. If Povetkin had never fought a live body, it'd be impossible to be so high in Boxrec.

                  If you want to argue that Dillian Whyte would beat Wilder, that's fine. That's an opinion. Most would disagree, but it's not an outrageous opinion. But if you want to argue Wilder hasn't fought anybody, we know that's a lie. Because you wouldn't reach #2 in boxrec fighting nobody.

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                    #99
                    I love how Wilder's fans actually count "Wilder would have beaten" a guy as an actually victory hahah. I thought the point was to actually fight someone to know whether you are better than them? But to a Wilder fan, just saying Wilder would beat him, is proof enough hahah. 40 fights, 39 bums and the one good fight he almost gets KOed in. But he wants 50/50 with Joshua who has beaten 4 of the top 10? Wilder is a bum beating, overrated, protected fraud who will get exposed the second he fights someone decent. And his fans will be so hurt because they've bought into his little dream that he has been selling them.

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                      #100
                      Originally posted by Tyistall
                      I thought the point was to actually fight someone to know whether you are better than them? But to a Wilder fan, just saying Wilder would beat him, is proof enough hahah. 40 fights, 39 bums
                      You're lying. If Wilder fought 39 bums, he wouldn't be #2 on boxrec by a wide margin.

                      Cong**** to AJ. He has a great resume and is #1 for a reason. But there are thousands and thousands of fighters in the world. Wilder is the clear #2, which would be impossible if he fought 39 bums. So clearly you're lying.

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