id say a good case could be made for #3
Where would Jerrell Miller rank On Wilders Resume ?
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yeah man...but you know how that goes? wilder beats him easily....then KOs him in 1 so hes a bumMiller = Stiverne
I'm talking about the 2015 version. People forget that Bermane Stiverne was a killer at that time. When the fight was announced in 2014, many on this forum thought that Deontay was a dead man. Stiverne was the WBC Champion of the World and had a 91% knockout ratio. He'd knocked out Chris Arreola in 6 rounds, even faster than Vitali Klitschko who stopped him in 10. He was a bad man, and people feared him.
no different than ortiz...ortiz a boogeyman and wilder is afraid to fight him...until he weathers a mini storm,knocks him down 3x, and stops him.....then ortiz becomes a never was who is overrated and also very, very old...someone who gasses easily
but were supposed to believe that povetkin is a good opponent at this stage for both AJ and usyk....lolComment
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yeah man...but you know how that goes? wilder beats him easily....then KOs him in 1 so hes a bum
no different than ortiz...ortiz a boogeyman and wilder is afraid to fight him...until he weathers a mini storm,knocks him down 3x, and stops him.....then ortiz becomes a never was who is overrated and also very, very old...someone who gasses easily
but were supposed to believe that povetkin is a good opponent at this stage for both AJ and usyk....lol
Arreolas best win while in his prime was Jameel Mcline in 2009 ,his career is a mess with draws , losses and no contests . He was fat , out of shape and hadn't trained more then 3 weeks for Wilder and he quit on his stool with Wilder easily winning but unable to stop him while actually fighting.
Stiverne was actually in shape the first time and went 12. You guys are the only one that hype anything up while down playing Joshuas fights.Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-17-2019, 09:34 AM.Comment
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who was talking about arreola? lolArreolas best win while in his prime was Jameel Mcline in 2009 ,his career is a mess with draws , losses and no contests . He was fat , out of shape and hadn't trained more then 3 weeks for Wilder and he quit on his stool with Wilder easily winning but unable to stop him while actually fighting.
i dont think anyone mentioned him...i know i certainly didntComment
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2 or 3. Im not overly sold on Ortiz, i know he gave Wilder a bit of a slap about but so have a few people and Ortiz hasnt looked great against anybody highly rated or beaten anybody highly rated in 30 pro fights. But Wilders resume is so bad he still sits as the 2nd best name on his resume.
So Miller either sits behind Fury or behind Fury and Ortiz. 2 or 3.Comment
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Why are people counting the loss to Fury? When ranking resumes you only rank the wins. His biggest win is a loss? Kind of like Vitali.
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A comfortable 3rd if just talking about quality of opposition.
2nd if we are talking about wins (assuming he had beat Miller).Comment
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