Who has a better resume, GGG or Wilder?

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  • Szef
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    #1

    Who has a better resume, GGG or Wilder?

    And while we're at it, is Wilder's draw to Fury better than any, win lose or draw, GGG result?
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    Gennady Golovkin
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    #2
    Originally posted by Szef
    And while we're at it, is Wilder's draw to Fury better than any, win lose or draw, GGG result?
    Not even close. GGG 4x amateur champion, Olympic medalist, 18 IBO title defences, undefeated till age 36, never down as an amateur or a pro.

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    • DuckAdonis
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      #3
      A gift draw is not better than a draw vs Canelo that you actually won

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      • 4truth
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        Golovkin got to the pros performing already at a very high level. Deontay jumped into the pros prematurely to support his daughter. Golovkin without a doubt was avoided. Wilder has been selective, opponent wise, and it has served him well. Bad as you might think Wilder is, he is better than he was and getting better.

        you cannot seriously compare these two

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        • Lion81
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          #5
          GGG easily.

          He has Canelo and Jacobs.

          Wilder only has Fury. That's it. The rest are Uber drivers.

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          • Beercules
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            #6
            Golovkin.


            I thought he edged Jacob's, beat Canelo the first fight and thought the 2nd was a draw or a close win for Ginger.

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            • adotd
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              GGG has been avoided until he looks like he was slipping in the Brook then Jacobs fight, now everyone who avoided him wants to fight. But up until then he fought everyone that wanted it.

              Wilder on the other hand picked and choose his opposition carefully, and only has one real top guy on his resume by choice.

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              • g27region
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                #8
                Originally posted by DuckAdonis
                A gift draw is not better than a draw vs Canelo that you actually won
                Technically, it's the same thing

                Golovkin's best win is Jacobs
                Wilder's best win is Ortiz

                That's the only criteria you can rely on when we compare these two fighters, other things are too debatable, some people thought Canelo won the first fight as well

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                • boliodogs
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                  #9
                  GGG by about 10 miles. Why do you keep pushing this? Wilder's resume is lousy and he should have a loss to Fury on his record. He defended his title several times against guys boxrec ranked at 40th and 45th in the world. Shortly before he won the title he was fighting guys ranked 350th to 400th. He has fought 3 guys rated in the top 10 in his entire career. Stiverne, Ortiz and Fury. That's it. GGG had 20 successful title defenses and most of them were against a legit top 10 world rated middleweight contender. He has well over twice as many title defenses as Wilder.

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                  • boliodogs
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                    #10
                    20 votes to 1 for GGG and they guy who voted for Wilder hates GGG beyond belief. Please quit trying to put Wilder on the same level as GGG because he just isn't. Losing to Fury and getting a gift draw does not equal beating Jacobs and in the opinion of many beating Canelo twice. GGG is a much better fighter than Wilder with a much better amateur and pro record.

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