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  • #1Assassin
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    #21
    Originally posted by Tyistall
    Whyte is another heavyweight with a better resume than Wilder. Yet Wilder refuses to fight him,...and he refuses to fight AJ,...and he refused to fight Klitschko,...and refused to fight Povetkin,...and Parker, and Miller, and the rest of the top 25 except a guy on heart medication and another guy who was 400 pounds months ago.
    why the fck are you lying? you can't just throw in the name of any fighter he hasn't faced and claim he "refused" to fight them.

    you are aware he signed to fight povetkin TWICE. and povetkin failed drug tests both times. one of the times wilder agreed to fight him in russia and was IN RUSSIA when povetkin popped for PED's and the fight was cancelled like a week before they were supposed to fight. but yeah, he "refused" to fight povetkin. thats just one example of how full of **** you are.

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #22
      I like Chisora, he is entertaining, but he loses every bigger fight,. this guy just has no luck.
      Last edited by JakeTheBoxer; 12-23-2018, 03:05 PM.

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      • diarraisagod
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        #23
        Originally posted by markther
        People are saying Whyte’s resume is better than Wilder’s. You be the judge and tell me who has better wins and faced the better opposition overall. Try to very objective looking at both Whytes & Wilders wins and the quality of the opposition that their opponents faced too.


        Whyte notable career wins Chisora twice, Parker


        Chisoras notable wins
        Carlos Takam

        Chisoras other losses outside of Whyte....Tyson Fury twice, Vitali Klitschko, David Haye, & Kubrat Pulev


        Parker’s notable wins
        Carlos Takam, Hughie Fury, Andy Ruiz Jr

        Parker’s other losses outside of Whyte.....Joshua



        Wilders notable wins: Stiverne twice, Ortiz

        Draw against Fury



        Bernard Stivernes notable wins
        Chris Arreola Twice

        Other loss outside of Wilder was in 2007 to Demetrice King


        Luis Ortiz notable wins:
        Bryant Jennings

        No other losses outside of Wilder


        Fury notable wins
        Wladimir, Chisora twice

        No other losses or draws outside of Wilder


        When I look at all of this objectively I can say, Parker’s resume is better than Stivernes. But Chisoras resume isn’t better than Stivernes because Stiverne held a HW belt. And neither Chisora or Parker has a better resume than Tyson Fury.

        I would give the nod to Wilder slightly because I think a draw with Fury who beat Wladimir and a win against Stiverne to win the HW title beats a win against Chisora and Parker. Just my opinion but I can see how some people might see it differently.
        Largely comes down to if you give Wilder credit for the draw.

        I know I'm not alone in thinking it was the result of a home town advantage

        In which case it's 1 significant win over Stiverne (I don't give him much credit for the second one against an inactive Stiverne who had no right to be in a title fight) and another against Ortiz. With (what should have been) a points loss to Fury

        I still probably do have Wilder ahead of Whyte in terms of resume, but not by much

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          #24
          Respect to Whyte. He's got his money punch. Would Wilder survive that left hook if they ever fight? Would Whyte survive Wilder's mythical one punch lebeller?

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            #25
            Originally posted by diarraisagod
            I was thinking the same thing... Delboy's just given a top 5 (ish) heavyweight a tough fight for the second time. He's never ducked anybody, fought away from home on occasions and put up great fights. He's should be getting respect
            EXACTLY!! They cant all be champs or greats. He trained hard and gave it his all... No shame in that.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Noelanthony
              Lololololol
              He got in the ring? And did a remarkable job with linited skill

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                #27
                Originally posted by PotentialToast
                Tyson showed amazing recover against Wilder but even he wouldn't have come back from that left hook. As Whyte said, his money shot. It laid out Browne, floored Parker and laid out Chisora. Only person to take it is AJ. AJ's chin is underrated.
                Oh please, sheeesh, aha-ha! Almost the same shot as Bellew's which floored Haye. It's just OLD SHOT boxer who can't take a punch to his chin against heavyweight who can punch. Too many wars and years for Chisora, I'm shocked Whyte is so bad that he was dwelling round from round because I thought he was awaiting first 5 rounds till Chisora gases out yet Whyte was gassed the same. Just younger so recovers quicker.

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                • markther
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by diarraisagod
                  Largely comes down to if you give Wilder credit for the draw.

                  I know I'm not alone in thinking it was the result of a home town advantage

                  In which case it's 1 significant win over Stiverne (I don't give him much credit for the second one against an inactive Stiverne who had no right to be in a title fight) and another against Ortiz. With (what should have been) a points loss to Fury

                  I still probably do have Wilder ahead of Whyte in terms of resume, but not by much
                  And when I looked at it that way, I can see why people believe Joshua has a better resume than Wilder and I’m not a Joshua or Wilder fan. Joshua has wins against Takam, Parker, Wladimir, Povetkin, Whyte, & Breazeale.

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                  • JakeTheBoxer
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by diarraisagod
                    I was thinking the same thing... Delboy's just given a top 5 (ish) heavyweight a tough fight for the second time. He's never ducked anybody, fought away from home on occasions and put up great fights. He's should be getting respect
                    Hell yeah. A true warrior that ducks nobody.

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                    • Tyistall
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by #1Assassin
                      why the fck are you lying? you can't just throw in the name of any fighter he hasn't faced and claim he "refused" to fight them.

                      you are aware he signed to fight povetkin TWICE. and povetkin failed drug tests both times. one of the times wilder agreed to fight him in russia and was IN RUSSIA when povetkin popped for PED's and the fight was cancelled like a week before they were supposed to fight. but yeah, he "refused" to fight povetkin. thats just one example of how full of **** you are.
                      So, you pull out the ONE guy that got popped for a banned substance and Wilder didn't fight, and you ignore all the rest of the fighters HE DID NOT FIGHT hahaha. And I'M the one who is full of it??? Ortiz got caught on steroids too and Wilder had no problem fighting him. But you'd never admit that would you? Other than Ortiz and now a weight drained Fury, name another fighter in the top 25 right now that Wilder has fought....I'll wait

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