If Wilder knocks out Fury in rematch, does he become an ATG?

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    #41
    Originally posted by Toffee
    I've been told avenging a defeat by a fat lad doesn't count for anything.

    Now I don't know what to believe.
    By ko is ok. By decision, unacceptable. LOL.

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    • llll
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      #42
      Not at all.

      At this point you have to doubt how much fury still has left, and wilder doesn't have any atg caliber opponents.

      4 wins over bermane stiverne and grandpa ortiz? Come on.

      I mean I love wilder, but he does not have an atg resume.

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        #43
        Originally posted by jreckoning
        By ko is ok. By decision, unacceptable. LOL.
        Wilder lost every round to ortiz before the knock out.

        Him beating fury by decision is pretty unlikely.

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        • Articulateboxin
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          #44
          The problem with Wilders resume, is that he's literally fought very few top names. This is worsened by being champion for so long and for whatever reasons you choose, he's still failed to unify in years. His nemesis (AJ) on the other hand, unified at the very first opportunity he had. It doesn't matter which side of the fence you sit on, Wilder's only credible win is Ortiz and maybeeee Areola if i'm really being kind. Granted Ortiz never actually accomplished anything as an amateur or professional but he at least looks like a good boxer and did beat Jennings a few years back. Lets also give Wilder credit for signing to fight Povetkin, which fell through by no fault of his own. I appreciate you can't add it to his resume, but he was clearly willing to.

          To answer your question? No, I don't think so but it would certainly put him on track!

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            #45
            Originally posted by ikigai
            Wilder lost every round to ortiz before the knock out.

            Him beating fury by decision is pretty unlikely.
            The joke was AJ won by decision and that's not ok.

            LOL.

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              #46
              He's gonna be a 5-1 favorite. Fury looked like ass last fight against a nobody and has spent more time in WWE than the boxing gym. Dude's cashing out. I'd be surprised if he doesn't knock Fury out.

              He wont even get into HOF with this so far.

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                #47
                Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
                Nope. He’s only fought Ortiz and Fury.
                This.

                Ortiz hasn’t actually even beaten anyone , at all.

                Whether you like AJ or not he has a much better resume and Wilder needs to take on similar opponents (which includes AJ himself of course). At the moment wilder hasn’t helped himself by fighting fury and Ortiz twice (possibly three times for fury?) because it’s limited the number of decent opponents he’s actually fought.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by j0zef
                  He's gonna be a 5-1 favorite. Fury looked like ass last fight against a nobody and has spent more time in WWE than the boxing gym. Dude's cashing out. I'd be surprised if he doesn't knock Fury out.

                  He wont even get into HOF with this so far.
                  Fury will be ready for Wilder.

                  And both will make the HOF.

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                    #49
                    Hardest hitting heavyweight in the history of boxing! He's already an ATG! You haters need to sit down!

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by tjones1989
                      Hardest hitting heavyweight in the history of boxing! He's already an ATG! You haters need to sit down!
                      Good post.

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