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  • Cutthroat
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    #11
    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
    Wilder`s "resume":

    1. Breazeale, already beaten by Joshua.

    2. Ortiz: 40 years old Cuban with 2 solid wins in his life.

    3. Stiverne: the guy that was recently stopped by Joe Joyce.

    4. Washington: the guy that Kownacki stopped in second round.

    5. Arreola: The guy with 2 losses against Stiverne.

    6. Duhaupas; the guy that Povetkin stopped in 6 rounds.

    7. Szpilka; little known Polish guy, Kownacki stopped him in 4. round...

    Unfortunately, I can`t count Fury. because Wilder didn`t beat him.
    -Brezeale got dropped & was getting shut out by a 43 year old Mansour right before AJ said "Oi lemme at em!"

    -Ortiz, did he struggle with Jennings like Wlad? Or Mike Perez? Nope. Did he ever get dropped by a journeyman like Price? Nope.

    -Cold clocked Stiverne whom went on to last 6 against Joyce, this makes his resume even better lmao.

    -Washington, finished by Wilder 1st, only lasted 5.

    -Arreola, only L to Vitali & a close bout where he wae injured vs Adamek who is about as good as Usyk/Briedis etc.

    -Duhaupas, Wilder finished him 1st, took on a roided up (failed drug test) Pedvetkin on 48hrs notice

    -Szpilka, Wilder nearly killed him 1st.

    Fury, Wilder was good enough to draw with him and drop him multiple times, Wlad couldn't even win more than 3 rounds vs Fury let alone hurt him. Your argument just doesn't hold up in any way imaginable.

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    • Cutthroat
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      #12
      Originally posted by techliam
      Honestly, things like this make NSB unbearable.

      How can you even justify that? The world would disagree with you it seems, as nowhere ranks Wilder above Joshua
      Easy, the guy literally got shut out by Fury and went the distance with Jennings. I mean the proof is right in front of your eyes man. You have to be blind to not see the reality of the situation.

      How do you justify a guy being #1 after those performances? And this was YEARS later when he fought AJ.

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      • Cutthroat
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        #13
        Originally posted by DuckAdonis
        Damn another ******ed analogy. You do know that Breazeale was also demolished by AJ first right? Fkn dumbass. Oh yeah and who is Ortiz best win again? Fkn Jennings...that's right. Klitschko is a way better name to have as a win on your resume.
        His performance vs Fury was absolute trash and he should've lost that fight. Objectively it's also not a win on his resume. So now...let's try again.

        Joshua's top 5 wins are: Klitschko, Povetkin, Whyte, Parker and Takam. What are Wilders? PS Ortiz is on the same level as a Povetkin. In fact Povetkin has a better resume than Ortiz.
        Uh did Wilder not handle Brezeale accordingly? Like I said, Brezeale was getting dropped and thoroughly outboxed by a 43 year old Mansour 1 right before he fought AJ.

        You cant downplay Jennings whom Wlad didn't even drop or outbox what 4 years earlier? LOL.

        Pedvetkins best win in the past like decade is literally Takam or Perez and Perez literally admitted he was drunk.

        Takam? Again, Bryant Jennings beat Perez whom he drew with.

        Need I remind you Pedvetkin got dropped by Price? It's like I said, your argument is simply not valid. I'm merely applying your same logic everywhere else and it's making you look foolish.

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        • DuckAdonis
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          #14
          Originally posted by Cutthroat
          -Brezeale got dropped & was getting shut out by a 43 year old Mansour right before AJ said "Oi lemme at em!"

          -Ortiz, did he struggle with Jennings like Wlad? Or Mike Perez? Nope. Did he ever get dropped by a journeyman like Price? Nope.

          -Cold clocked Stiverne whom went on to last 6 against Joyce, this makes his resume even better lmao.

          -Washington, finished by Wilder 1st, only lasted 5.

          -Arreola, only L to Vitali & a close bout where he wae injured vs Adamek who is about as good as Usyk/Briedis etc.

          -Duhaupas, Wilder finished him 1st, took on a roided up (failed drug test) Pedvetkin on 48hrs notice

          -Szpilka, Wilder nearly killed him 1st.

          Fury, Wilder was good enough to draw with him and drop him multiple times, Wlad couldn't even win more than 3 rounds vs Fury let alone hurt him. Your argument just doesn't hold up in any way imaginable.
          Man you just showed you know f'k all about boxing. Adamek as good as Usyk? LOL! And Stiverne getting KOd by slow as molasses Joyce makes Wilders resume better? LOL! It just shows Stiverne is trash since he lost every round in that fight. My goodness....and You're also forgetting that Fury was in the best condition of his whole career vs Klitschko and that he hadn't been on a 3 year coke binge before that! Fury vs Wilder hadn't fought a good opponent in 3 years! Then blew up to 300lbs+ and went on a drinking and coke binge. That is what made the difference. Why do you think Wilder avoided fighting Wlad at 30+ fights? How delusional can you be?

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          • Ray*
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            #15
            This is the WBC mandatory, it actually exposes them more than anything else, going into last night fight...3 fights in 3 years and 22 rounds altogether in those three years, when Whyte has had 9 fights and 82 rounds in a similar period..... And they made the less active guy the mandatory. Talk about protecting their champion, what do you really think he was going to do in there?

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              #16
              Originally posted by Ray*
              This is the WBC mandatory, it actually exposes them more than anything else, going into last night fight...3 fights in 3 years and 22 rounds altogether in those three years, when Whyte has had 9 fights and 82 rounds in a similar period..... And they made the less active guy the mandatory. Talk about protecting their champion, what do you really think he was going to do in there?
              Breazele became WBC mandatory in November 2017. Whyte turned the fight down because it was "short notice" which is fine, but you can't say he deserves to be #1 contender when he turned down the final eliminator. He thought winning the Silver from Helinus would get him a Wilder fight, and that's not true.

              And you can't talk about who Whyte's fought since then, because he turned down that fight to face Browne's old fat ass. Whyte's fights against Browne, Parker and Chisora were after Dom was already the WBC #1 contender.

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              • Cutthroat
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                #17
                Originally posted by DuckAdonis
                Man you just showed you know f'k all about boxing. Adamek as good as Usyk? LOL! And Stiverne getting KOd by slow as molasses Joyce makes Wilders resume better? LOL! It just shows Stiverne is trash since he lost every round in that fight. My goodness....and You're also forgetting that Fury was in the best condition of his whole career vs Klitschko and that he hadn't been on a 3 year coke binge before that! Fury vs Wilder hadn't fought a good opponent in 3 years! Then blew up to 300lbs+ and went on a drinking and coke binge. That is what made the difference. Why do you think Wilder avoided fighting Wlad at 30+ fights? How delusional can you be?
                Do you realize Briedis nearly drew with Usyk? Briedis does NOT have better wins than Adamek's Cunningham x 2, Bell, Arreola, Chambers etc. His style is very similar to Briedis as well. I'm afraid its you that has been exposed.

                Stiverne was already shot to pieces by the time he fought Joyce, the fact that he lasted 6 with a guy considered a top 5 puncher is HUGE.

                Fury - Wlad was NOT competitive, not to mention Wilder was a sickly 213lbs, as if he was 100%! He was back to normal this fight. And Fury had 2 tuneups, came in a 256 which is still his prime fighting weight.


                Wilder was literally on course to fight Wlad before he got schooled by Fury. Wilder fought the guy that dominated Wlad, AJ fought the guy that got schooled lol.

                You keep trying to downplay Wilders resume, it aint working lol

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                • ralex
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                  #18
                  Wilder will ko joshua. Joshua fans are fooling themselves. Klitschko doesn’t **** anywhere near like wilder does and Klitschko almost had Joshua out

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by ralex
                    Wilder will ko joshua. Joshua fans are fooling themselves. Klitschko doesn’t **** anywhere near like wilder does and Klitschko almost had Joshua out
                    Yes but Wilder is basic. Klitschko was master boxer. A huge difference.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_
                      Breazele became WBC mandatory in November 2017. Whyte turned the fight down because it was "short notice" which is fine, but you can't say he deserves to be #1 contender when he turned down the final eliminator. He thought winning the Silver from Helinus would get him a Wilder fight, and that's not true.

                      And you can't talk about who Whyte's fought since then, because he turned down that fight to face Browne's old fat ass. Whyte's fights against Browne, Parker and Chisora were after Dom was already the WBC #1 contender.
                      That’s another lie placed around by you and others, show me the negotiation and Whyte turning the Breazeale fight down.

                      Fact is the WBC are blocking Whyte, you yourself personally cannot tell me you cannot see this.

                      Again 22 rounds in 3 years, oppose to another opponent who has fought 82 rounds in that same period of time. What do people expect from Breazeale? Not only he isn’t that good, he wasn’t even active enough.

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