Wilder and Fury are allergic to combinations. Joshua wont have any resistance when he gets on the inside vs these two like a fast handed Ruiz. Joshua beats both of them. Wilder is aging himself out just for money. He'll get his generational money by 36 or so and AJ will flatten. Another surprise HW will beat Joshua, not these 2
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If Wilder knocks out Fury in rematch, does he become an ATG?
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Originally posted by LoadedWraps View PostHe would still have to get by Miller, Usyk, Povetkin, and Briggs.
It would be up to them, to beat him. Not for him to beat them.
He's already got a strap. He'll have beaten the lineal champ as well (Fury). If he lined up AJ after, then he'd be unifying the division.
It wouldn't be on him to fight them. He'll have made himself the undisputed heavy champ.
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His best wins will be Ortiz and Fury
Ortiz is very old and unproven, and Fury is a dried out crack head who spent 3 years obese and in an alcohol and drug binge and clearly isn't in his prime.
In spite of the above both those guys are very good, but Wilder would need a bit more on his record. Joshua, Usyk, Hrgovic, Dubois are coming through, I'd be more interested in seeing wilder knock some of those off in their primes than Ortiz and Fury
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Originally posted by LoadedWraps View PostNever? That's harsh lol.
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Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View PostTook him 40 fights to fight a real opponent in Ortiz. Look over Ortiz’resume, who did he ever beat? He was deliberately hyped up by PBC and SHO to make him seem more legit than he is. Then Wilder fights to a draw against an out of shape, inactive Fury who is also a hype job. There are no ATGs in this generation to beat one another. At least AJ has a more substantial resume in half as many fights.
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