Better resume Wilder or Fury?

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    #41
    Originally posted by chrisJS
    Boxrec ratings are hilarious. Look at their all-time pound for pound. It’s the worst ranking of any lists I’ve ever seen on any subject.
    trolls hate boxrec because trolls hate facts.

    boxrec cuts through all bias and emotion. yes bad judges can sometimes skew things, but its still way better than idiots on the internet arguing their biased opinions.

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    • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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      #42
      Originally posted by chrisJS
      Fury’s by far. He has a head-to-head win and he dethroned Klitschko who hadn’t lost in about a decade and Wilders team admitted to ducking Wlad.

      Wilder has one decent win in Ortiz but after that he doesn’t even have a Cunningham, Chisora or guys that good.

      Fury by landslide.
      Cunningham and Chisora= a landslide?
      L-O-L

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      • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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        #43
        Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
        trolls hate boxrec because trolls hate facts.

        boxrec cuts through all bias and emotion. .
        I definitely agree with you here. Green K

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        • chrisJS
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          #44
          Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
          trolls hate boxrec because trolls hate facts.

          boxrec cuts through all bias and emotion. yes bad judges can sometimes skew things, but its still way better than idiots on the internet arguing their biased opinions.
          So their current pound for pound rankings are facts? The one that has Eubank ahead of Wilder and all those DAZN and Top Rank guys in all the top spots?

          Their all-time rankings are awful. Schmeling isn’t a top 20 heavyweight in just about any credible ranking yet he’s ranked like 22 all-time across ALL weight classes. Joe Calzaghe is #15 all-time? De La Hoya at #9? Monzon being the GOAT until recently? No Harry Greb despite beating about 16 hall of famers for around 50 wins? I mean the rankings are a mess and I’ve got some favorites in there that I feel don’t deserve their ranking on that list.
          Last edited by chrisJS; 03-02-2019, 01:29 PM.

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            #45
            Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
            How in the word do people knock Wilders resume but never mention Fury record? Who has he beat besides an 40yr old retired Klitschko? And that win was questionable. He has a record of 26-1-1 as he was disqualified against Christian Hammer for cheating. You could argue that Wilders resume and Furys are identical if not better. If Povetkin wouldn’t have got scared and cheated Wilder most definitely would have a better resume. Beating a old 40yr old and going the distance with him is really not that impressive tbh. Explain how Tyson Fury resume is better?



            Let’s take a deep look into Fury 26wins. He just went the distance with the 150th ranked heavyweight before the Wilder fight.

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            - -Fresh, eh? How's 8th grade going for you?

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              #46
              The only guy that has the best resume as of late is AJ. The rest is based on their performance with their rivals.

              Regardless how many want to downplay the resumes, the fights that has to be made and are the biggest of the sport is the combination of AJ,Wilder and Fury.

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                #47
                Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
                What’s Fury second and third best wins though?
                1. Klitschko
                2. Chisora
                3. Cunningham
                All in the away corner as well.

                But you’ve also got to look at performances. Fury’s performances against Klitschko and Wilder are what gives him such a strong resume.

                Wilder’s second and third best wins are similar to Fury’s, but his best win pales in comparison to Fury’s as does his level of performance.

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                  #48
                  If you think Wilder's resume is better you DKSAB

                  Wilder has fought potatoes and an OAP

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                  • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                    1. Klitschko
                    2. Chisora
                    3. Cunningham
                    All in the away corner as well.

                    But you’ve also got to look at performances. Fury’s performances against Klitschko and Wilder are what gives him such a strong resume.

                    Wilder’s second and third best wins are similar to Fury’s, but his best win pales in comparison to Fury’s as does his level of performance.
                    Lol Steve Cunningham is a cruiserweight and didn’t he drop Fury in that fight?

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
                      As far as I’m concerned if a fight is already scheduled and you test positive that’s a L. Povetkin would of been brutally knocked out anyway you know it
                      i'd never assume the outcome, i've told u, my view wont change.

                      but drug cheats should be penalised with0ut a doubt. Pedvetkin is a dirty cheat.

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