Joshua is #1, Fury is #2, Wilder is #3. Deal with it.

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  • Born X Raised
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    #1

    Joshua is #1, Fury is #2, Wilder is #3. Deal with it.

    I keep seeing Heavyweight rankings with Wilder at #1 and it is ridiculous. Joshua has beaten most of the Top 10 Heavyweights, whereas Wilder has beaten one (Ortiz). Plus Wilder lost to Fury so that’s why Fury should be #2. If Wilder knocks out Fury then he’s the clear #2, maybe even #1B. Until then he’s #3.

    And the same people that rank Wilder higher for knockouts against subpar competition complained about Golovkin getting too much credit for knocking out subpar competition.
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    Originally posted by Born X Raised
    I keep seeing Heavyweight rankings with Wilder at #1 and it is ridiculous. Joshua has beaten most of the Top 10 Heavyweights, whereas Wilder has beaten one (Ortiz). Plus Wilder lost to Fury so that’s why Fury should be #2. If Wilder knocks out Fury then he’s the clear #2, maybe even #1B. Until then he’s #3.

    And the same people that rank Wilder higher for knockouts against subpar competition complained about Golovkin getting too much credit for knocking out subpar competition.
    AJ can't be #1 after his loss to Ruiz. Going into that fight Ruiz wasn't even a top 7 contender. That was a terrible loss. Beating Ruiz so dominantly Sat. doesn't erase it or make it go away.

    Losses count. I think it fair that most have Wilder and Fury ahead of him right now.

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    • Lopez_Boxing
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      #3
      No ruiz is number 2. For life!

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      • aboutfkntime
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        Originally posted by Born X Raised
        I keep seeing Heavyweight rankings with Wilder at #1 and it is ridiculous. Joshua has beaten most of the Top 10 Heavyweights, whereas Wilder has beaten one (Ortiz). Plus Wilder lost to Fury so that’s why Fury should be #2. If Wilder knocks out Fury then he’s the clear #2, maybe even #1B. Until then he’s #3.

        And the same people that rank Wilder higher for knockouts against subpar competition complained about Golovkin getting too much credit for knocking out subpar competition.





        AJ LOST to a 6'2 bowling ball

        Wilder arguably beat Fury, who is better than anyone on AJ's resume

        sit down son

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        • ShaneMosleySr
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          #5
          Joshua lost to a Ruiz who wasn’t a top 10 heavyweight at the time. He can’t be number one.

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          • ThunderFists
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            #6
            Josh is not numero uno and he knows. He Has to fight wilder or fury .

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            • STREET CLEANER
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              #7
              AJ lost to Ruiz and beat a very out of shape Ruiz. He is just one good win away of taking the top spot again.

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