Wilder is King of the heavyweights

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  • A.K
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    #11
    Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
    Wilder almost lost his fight against Ortiz and Fury.

    Anyway, I just wanted to get in this thread before Robbie Barrett and his hate.
    That’s why wilder is giving them rematches and knocking them out in more impressive fashion

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    • Mask
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      #12
      Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
      Wilder almost lost his fight against Ortiz and Fury.

      Anyway, I just wanted to get in this thread before Robbie Barrett and his hate.
      Almost..........but Wilder pulled through with a knockout against Ortiz and closed the gap on Fury. Both fights also made him better. With both rematches coming up Wilder will own this division.

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      • STREET CLEANER
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        #13
        Originally posted by A.K
        That’s why wilder is giving them rematches and knocking them out in more impressive fashion
        Exactly, I rather see him fight someone else but he can clear those conceptions. Now that AJ is on the rebuild process he can proceed with no blow back.

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        • STREET CLEANER
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          #14
          Originally posted by Mask
          Almost..........but Wilder pulled through with a knockout against Ortiz and closed the gap on Fury. Both fights also made him better. With both rematches coming up Wilder will own this division.
          Wilder's power is legit and bailed him out twice. I think that he will do better in the rematches. No way either guy keeps the same game plan knowing how hard he really hits.

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          • sicko
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            #15
            I doubt even Wilder wants that Crown but DEFAULT, still have to earn it, still have to beat Ortiz which won't be easy like the first time wasn't easy. If he gets past that then a even more difficult will be a Tyson Fury who looks like he is in the best shape of his life and his career both Mentally and Physically

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            • leeroy84
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              #16
              Originally posted by Mask
              Why? Fury quit years ago and fell out the rankings, he has to work his way back to the top. Floyd Mayweather retired a couple years ago, if he returned today would he be considered the best in his division?
              Wilder couldn't finish a fat Fury, it's not rocket science

              If Mayweather came back fat and got a (robbery) draw against a supposed #1 champ, yes we would consider him the best again.

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              • Deeznuts
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                #17
                Wilder almost, could of, would of lost......but he didn't. He hasn't lost and is undefeated. Stop your butthurting over Joshua. Wilder is the clear #1 in the division

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                • hugh grant
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Mask
                  If you supposed boxing fans could put aside your personal feelings and prejudices it's clear to see Wilder is the King of this division.

                  -The only threat was AJ and he just got exposed.
                  -Fury got his ass whipped and ran from a rematch.
                  -Luis Ortiz is a top five heavyweight and Wilder finished him.
                  -Andy Ruiz would be lucky to go 3 rounds with Wilder
                  -Wilder still has never been knocked down and finished Breazeale with one punch.

                  These are all facts. Enough of these idiotic topics. Wilder is King.
                  We know wilder can be outboxed. He's not fought a puncher yet so fight ruiz then we will see if his ability to not taste canvas really is that good?

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                  • JakeTheBoxer
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Mask
                    Wilder is the clear number 1. Fury couldn't beat him and Joshua falls down the ranks. Ruiz moves up the ranks but just into the top five. Logic puts Wilder on top.
                    No it doesn`t. Again, his best win is Ortiz. The best wins of Ortiz are Jennings and Thompson.

                    Wilder needs better win to prove something.

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                    • bballchump11
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                      #20
                      I'm a big Wilder fan, but I'd have to lean toward Fury having a better claim to that as the undefeated lineal champion.

                      I think Wilder will win that rematch however.

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