Ike Ibeabuchi has a better resume than Deontay Wilder

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  • _Rexy_
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    #11
    He's the President for a reason.

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    • KillaMane26
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      #12
      Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
      My point is why the f**k are we comparing Wilder to some of the best fighters ever when a random guy who was in the top 10 for a few years in the 1990s and only fought 20 times has a better resume?

      There’s hundreds of heavyweights who rank above Deontay Wilder throughout history.
      All fighters have a % of fanboys/trolls.

      No point in taking them too serious!

      Ima Wilder Fan and ive called out these guys for making me look bad btw lmfao

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      • 4truth
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        #13
        Originally posted by jdp28tx
        Byrd is 6'2".
        Of course he is and Ortiz is 6'4".

        Also, I'm the Emperor of Mexico and I stand 6'3".

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        • YGriffith
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          #14
          The guys that are downplaying wilder as the hardest puncher ever due to the lack of big names in his resume are the same guys that say crap like Earnie Shavers is the hardest puncher/Joe louis is the GOAT/SRR is P4P the GOAT when the 3 of these guys have as weak or even weaker resumes than wilder.
          Stop hating.

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          • boliodogs
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            #15
            Byrd was never very good so beating the hell out of him was no big deal. Ike was very good. I think he had a much higher punch volume the Wilder and he was a hard puncher with both hands. He would be a very hard fight for anyone. Too bad he was sort of crazy.

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            • Combat Talk Radio
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              #16
              Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
              Comparing Wilder to the best heavyweights ever is like comparing Crawford to the best welterweights ever. Just no.
              Now you know that NSB feels that Crawford walks through the likes of Floyd, Hearns, Duran, Leonard, etc.

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              • boliodogs
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                #17
                Originally posted by YGriffith
                The guys that are downplaying wilder as the hardest puncher ever due to the lack of big names in his resume are the same guys that say crap like Earnie Shavers is the hardest puncher/Joe louis is the GOAT/SRR is P4P the GOAT when the 3 of these guys have as weak or even weaker resumes than wilder.
                Stop hating.
                I think Wilder might have the hardest single punch of any boxer when he throws his best straight right. The punch he blasted Ortiz with was one of the hardest looking punches I have ever seen and Wilder has landed bombs like that on so many guys and knock them cold. His opponents may be weak but my eyes tell me his power in that straight right is incredible. His left hook is a great punch too but it is his straight right that sets him apart. He throws it like Tommy Hearns and Joe Louis used to throw that punch but he is much bigger. It's the speed of that punch and the weight he gets into it with his huge shoulders that makes it so deadly. He doesn't always throw the right correctly and loops it or swings it sometimes but when he throws it the way he sometimes does nobody can take that power if it lands flush.

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                • The3
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                  #18
                  Lot's of people do



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                  • Eff Pandas
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                    #19
                    -7 points troll thread

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                    • daggum
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                      #20
                      well the official all time great rankings just happened to be updated today:

                      1. ike ibeauchi
                      2. deontay wilder
                      3. luis ortiz

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