AJ's resume after 24 fights

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  • BoZz
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    #11
    Honestly a 41 year old klitschko doesn't cut it and surviving a fight against a fat guy means nothing either, till he fights fury or wilder he will always be known as a b1tch..just read Usyk the Cruiserweight will be next

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    • Real King Kong
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      #12
      Not overwhelming by any means, but better than any other hw out there.

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      • LacedUp
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        #13
        Originally posted by BoZz
        Honestly a 41 year old klitschko doesn't cut it and surviving a fight against a fat guy means nothing either, till he fights fury or wilder he will always be known as a b1tch..just read Usyk the Cruiserweight will be next
        Barely surviving against a B-level 50 year old Cuban is better?

        AJ's resume is clearly better than anyone else at heavyweight right now. He doesn't have the best single win, that would be Fury vs Klitschko, but he definitely has strength in depth.

        And when you consider that he only has 24 fights. That's pretty impressive whichever way you cut it.

        But haters' gonna hate as they say in america.

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        • Someone88
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          #14
          Joshua clearly has the best resume out of the heavyweights.

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          • Kezzer
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            #15
            It’s clearly very strong for so few fights in, and I’m not sure you can find a better one.

            In more recent fights you have to give Wilder a bit more credit for starting to take decent level fights. Given these seem to be against the same opponents (Ortiz and Fury) I would personally prefer him to take on a Whyte or Parker to give us a more rounded context - I’m still not convinced Ortiz wasn’t past it.

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            • LacedUp
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              #16
              Originally posted by Kezzer
              It’s clearly very strong for so few fights in, and I’m not sure you can find a better one.

              In more recent fights you have to give Wilder a bit more credit for starting to take decent level fights. Given these seem to be against the same opponents (Ortiz and Fury) I would personally prefer him to take on a Whyte or Parker to give us a more rounded context - I’m still not convinced Ortiz wasn’t past it.
              There are some good PBC fighters for Wilder as well. Kownacki, Ruiz etc.

              Then of course there's Whyte and Parker too. Would like to see all of these fights.

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