Deontay Wilder Is On The Cusp Of His Prime

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  • lfc19titles
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    #11
    Wilder had the worst resume of any wh champ

    He is also a paper champ gifted a belt by Haymon which we all know

    He has ducked

    Klit, povetkin, Whyte And Joshua

    Yet people make excuses for him

    A joke

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      #12
      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
      Thank you for your opinion. I don't argue opinions. You might enjoy eating the *******s of large men. If you find that to be delicious, I can't argue with you.

      However, taking out the biased opinion of a random idiot on the internet, we can look at Boxrec, the most credible and respected unbiased way to judge who has proven themselves.

      Wilder is #2 and has 389 points. Whyte is #6 and has 198 points.

      So when you say Whyte's resume is better than Wilder's, you're certainly entitled to your opinion, but it's a bizarre opinion with no basis in reality or fact.
      You know you win an argument when Ad hominem is on full display. BoxRec also has Dillian Whyte, Tyson Fury, Jarrell Miller and Povetkin over Luis Ortiz. I guess this is a legit site after all.

      Dillian Whyte has two recent former world champions on his resume. how many does Wilder have?
      Last edited by LacedUp; 11-14-2018, 03:17 AM.

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        #13
        Originally posted by lfc19titles
        Wilder had the worst resume of any wh champ

        He is also a paper champ gifted a belt by Haymon which we all know

        He has ducked

        Klit, povetkin, Whyte And Joshua

        Yet people make excuses for him

        A joke
        no no no. Boxrec says his resume is great so it must be

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          #14
          Originally posted by 1hourRun



          Wow! Malik Scott did a great job at mimicking the hunchback but, I just realize that Jay Deas moves just like Tyson Fury! Deontay has the blueprint! No way Fury wins, now I'm convinced.
          I literally laughed out loud watching that clip

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            #15
            Originally posted by LacedUp
            no no no. Boxrec says his resume is great so it must be
            I don't know how anyone with any sort of boxing knowledge can look at Wilder resume and claim he is number 1 or 2 in that term at HW. Wilder is now being let off the hook by his team.

            I don't think they were that confident about him until very recently, for example the povetkin fight was delayed for whatever reason even before Povetkin failed those drug tests, Wilder was having surgery and then taking tune ups before he actually sorted out the Povetkin mandatory.

            I just feel they did his career a disservice until recently, and i think Wilder himself broke that chain after his comments after watching Joshua/Wlad live in the Uk. He wanted the same thing, money, fans adulation, filled arenas etc And i think thats where Joshua got ****** in, thinking yeah we can build this up (Due to Team Wilder moving him slowly), Joshua thought the fight would happen by 2019/2020.

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            • 1hourRun
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              #16
              Originally posted by LacedUp
              I literally laughed out loud watching that clip
              I couldn't tell the difference.

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                #17
                Originally posted by LacedUp
                BoxRec also has Dillian Whyte, Tyson Fury, Jarrell Miller and Povetkin over Luis Ortiz.
                As they should. Those fighters have proven more than Ortiz.


                Dillian Whyte has two recent former world champions on his resume. how many does Wilder have?
                Belts are meaningless in Boxrec. What matters is who beat who and how. If Whyte's resume was so impressive, he wouldn't be so far behind Wilder, who has twice as many points as him.

                But even if you wanted to care about belts, last I checked, Wilder actually CURRENTLY HOLDING the most important belt means more on a resume than Whyte beating somebody who used to hold a belt before he beat them.

                Your argument is so ****** on so many fronts. No matter how you slice it, Wilder's resume easily surpasses Whyte's. Boxrec clearly shows that.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                  As they should. Those fighters have proven more than Ortiz.

                  Belts are meaningless in Boxrec. What matters is who beat who and how. If Whyte's resume was so impressive, he wouldn't be so far behind Wilder, who has twice as many points as him.

                  But even if you wanted to care about belts, last I checked, Wilder actually CURRENTLY HOLDING the most important belt means more on a resume than Whyte beating somebody who used to hold a belt before he beat them.

                  Your argument is so ****** on so many fronts. No matter how you slice it, Wilder's resume easily surpasses Whyte's. Boxrec clearly shows that.
                  Yeah my argument that who has beaten more credible opponents is better, is inferior to your claim that the colour of a belt carries weight on a resume.

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                    #19
                    That is just horrible writing. Very odd use of capitalizing unimportant, regular, trivial words. No punctuation. Just too difficult to even bother trying to make sense of. Its like someone typed Wilder then a bunch of adjectives and just jumbled them all up.

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                      #20
                      As for Wilder's resume, it isn't really great. But that's not his fault. It is because heavyweight has few elite fighters. Two in fact. Wilder and AJ. And two good ones in Ortiz and Fury. And then you have a whole bunch of bums. AJ's resume sucks too if you take Wlad off.

                      Wilder fought the #3 heavyweight in March. Offered the #2 heavyweight $50 million and got turned down. So he is fighting the #4 heavyweight in the world. He is fighting 3 and 4 and only #4 because #2 refused to fight him. Considering this year alone, it is really hard to say anything bad about his choice of opponents.

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