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  • Lazy Jab
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    #141
    Originally posted by Fabes88
    Ok so if Joshua keeps fighting overmatched opposition who in the heavyweight division has a better resume?
    Fury does. I rate Fury over Klitchsko higher than AJ over Klitchsko. Wilder's best win is Ortiz. AJs best win is Klitchsko and Povetkin. Wilder has had the tougher opposition lately.

    IMO Fury is a clear #1 with the debate being between Aj and Wilder as the #2. AJ is the more beatable of the 3 with Fury the more difficult to win against

    *also it's hard to rate AJ over Fury and Wilder when he wont get in the ring with them. Whether its him or his management, blah blah.
    Last edited by Lazy Jab; 12-26-2018, 08:33 PM.

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    • champion4ever
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      #142
      Boxing fans ain't wit that bout. It will sell among casual fans but now Joshua is more focused on securing his legacy rather than money nowadays which is a good thing. He wants to be remembered as a one of the best fighters of his time and all time; Especially in his era and among his peers and contemporaries. That is why he wants the Wilder fight. He can't retire without fighting Deontay. He will regret it for the rest of his life.

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      • Lazy Jab
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        #143
        Originally posted by Oyins4u
        If Wilder and Fury wouldn't fight AJ next who will AJ fight? Wilder and Fury which of them have a better fight resume than AJ? Stop arguing blindly
        Fury over Klitchsko is easily rated higher than Aj over Klitchsko. You have to look at Klitchskos standing in those respective bouts. Klitchsko was the #1 HW when Fury beat him. Klitchsko wasn't the #1 HW when AJ beat him. In Fury's absence the debate was who is the #1 HW out of Aj and Wilder. The FuryWilder outcome was Fury reasserting himself in the division.

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        • Fabes88
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          #144
          Originally posted by Lazy Jab
          Fury does. I rate Fury over Klitchsko higher than AJ over Klitchsko. Wilder's best win is Ortiz. AJs best win is Klitchsko and Povetkin. Wilder has had the tougher opposition lately.

          IMO Fury is a clear #1 with the debate being between Aj and Wilder as the #2. AJ is the more beatable of the 3 with Fury the more difficult to win against

          *also it's hard to rate AJ over Fury and Wilder when he wont get in the ring with them. Whether its him or his management, blah blah.
          It’s hard to rate either of them over aj as they haven’t been in the ring with him either. I see what you’re saying about fury but aj also beat klitchko. Granted it was after but wins over povetkin, Whyte and Parker make me rate aj higher. I had him beating wilder but officially it was a draw.

          If you’re only looking at the past two fights wilder may have faced tougher opposition but I can’t rate Ortiz as high as many others on here because his best win is Bryant Jennings.
          Last edited by Fabes88; 12-26-2018, 11:28 PM.

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            #145
            Whyte against Joshua is just as a fucking unbelievable fight as Breazeale against Wilder.

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              #146
              Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
              Every true boxing fan respect experienced fighter like Whyte, that takes difficult fights often.

              Well, casuals prefer Ortiz, who beat one top 50 man in his pro career.
              Difficult fights?
              Do you mean Chisora with his 9 losses?
              Or Lucas browne who isnt even good enough fighter to keep his job as a bouncer.
              Or getting his head knocked of by a green AJ.

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              • Raggamuffin
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                #147
                Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                Every true boxing fan respect experienced fighter like Whyte, that takes difficult fights often.

                Well, casuals prefer Ortiz, who beat one top 50 man in his pro career.
                Throw this post out and start again. And get rid of the incessant **** blowing of Whyte. Nobody blows up Whyte and disses Ortiz except Hearn and Joshua fans, lmao...

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                • Dip_Slide
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                  #148
                  Didn't these 2 already fight years ago with Joshua winning clearly by KO? I can't recall any controversy or anything that happened in that fight that would call for a rematch. Am I missing something here? Did Whyte climb up the ladder again to become a mandatory? Why is that fight even being discussed?

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                  • Dip_Slide
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                    #149
                    Taking a page out of the Bob Arum book. exclusive inhouse fights and pointless rematches.

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                      #150
                      Eddie Hearn would prefer Jarrell Miller over Luis Ortiz for Anthony Joshua's American debut in the states; At Madison Square Garden for sometime in late May or early June, if there is no Deontay Wilder fight for April 13 at Wembley.

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