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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostI think there is a group of fans that do think 50-0 is some kind of record. As diehard , knowledgeable boxing fans, we know this isn't the case. If Wilder and Floyd can use 50-0 to generate interest among casuals, so be it.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostI think there is a group of fans that do think 50-0 is some kind of record. As diehard , knowledgeable boxing fans, we know this isn't the case. If Wilder and Floyd can use 50-0 to generate interest among casuals, so be it.
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Originally posted by Champ Wilder View PostYou guys are so sad
Cry cry cry
After Wilder finishes the division "but but AJ was always overrated, Fury was out of shape doe, Ruiz is fat doe, Ortiz old doe"
Pathetic lolz
But as you brought them up...
The fact the Wilder hasn't fought Joshua or Ruiz and hasn't beaten Fury makes it even worse that you used the word "lolz".
Fury was out of shape and 99% of the world still believes Fury was robbed.
Ortiz is old but he still made Wilder look like an amateur for 6 rounds, both times.
Ruiz is fat. He has something Wilder can only dream about though; being a UNIFIED WORLD CHAMPION.
Joshua is overrated. He's fought at a higher level than Wilder has AND been a UNIFIED WORLD CHAMPION.
You literally have nothing. That's what's pathetic.
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He's not chasing Floyd's record. He's chasing Menayothin's record. Until/unless Wanheng loses or goes to a draw.
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Originally posted by historian larry View Postit literally is a record, RETIRING with the most wins WITH NO LOSSES OR DRAWS
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostNot for me Larry. That is one of these gerrymandered network generated fake records that they create because casual fans are drawn when they feel a "record" is being set. I find that nauseating to be honest. ESPN does that garbage all the time.
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Wilder is #1 in the Boxrec computerized ratings.
Nobody can claim anymore that he hasn't fought anybody. He's #1 in the world. With all bias removed, looking at nothing but the hard numbers, Wilder is #1 now. People just have to deal with it.
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