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  • #11
    Originally posted by moochi View Post
    This is obviously a Troll but one can't dispute that AJ resume is stronger than both Fury's and Wilder's resume together. ...and he has done that in half of their time nearly (he's been pro for 6 years, and they have been for about 12).

    Nuff said
    Does AJ have a better win than Fury?

    Has AJ fought a better fighter than a Klitschko undefeated in 10 years or a 40-0 Wilder?

    I don’t think you can dispute that...

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    • #12
      Yet it's the best resume at HW right now. That tells you the current state of the division.

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      • #13
        Lol @ the moron comparing Ali losing to Spinks to AJ losing. Only a complete idiot would look past the age of Ali at that point.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by jethro66 View Post
          Wilder was fighting a no name cruiserweight in his 24th fight while AJ is 2x unified champ after 24..Wilder lost to a fat Fury who had a 3 year layoff and fought 2 bums for a tune up
          So casual...😂

          You could make the same comparison with Julio Cesar Chavez or Roberto Duran.

          This number of fights stuff is pathetic.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Boxingraya View Post
            Lol @ the moron comparing Ali losing to Spinks to AJ losing. Only a complete idiot would look past the age of Ali at that point.
            I seen that as well...😂😂

            AJ fans are something else man

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            • #16
              Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr View Post
              Andy Ruiz looks like he didn’t belong in the top 10, which is what everyone thought before his upset win over Joshua.

              Alexander Povetkin just fought to a draw with a no-name American Cruiserweight.

              Joseph Parker lost to Dillian Whyte (more on that later) after losing to Joshua

              Carlos Takam was knocked out by Dereck Chisora after losing to Joshua

              Wladimir Klitschko was 41 and had a two year lay off before they fought.

              Eric Molina lost to Brezeale and Hgrovic since losing to Joshua

              Dominic Brezeale was knocked out in one round by Wilder after losing to Joshua

              Charles Martin lost to Adam Kownacki after losing to Joshua

              Dillian Whyte has gone life and death with everyone he’s fought since losing to Joshua, including Wach

              Gary Cornish lost to Sam Sexton since losing to Joshua

              Kevin Johnson has lost nine times since losing to Joshua

              Raphael Zumbano has lost six times since losing to Joshua

              Jason Gavern lost to Dave Allen after losing to Joshua

              Michael Sprott has lost six times since losing to Joshua

              Denis Bahktov has lost seven times since losing to Joshua.

              Konstantine Airich has lost eight times since his loss to Joshua

              Skelton, Legg and Avila all retired after their Joshua fights.

              Dorian Darch has gone 5-8-1 since his Joshua loss

              Hrvoje Kisicek has gone 5-15 since the Joshua fight.

              Paul Butlin has gone 2-4-1 since his Joshua fight

              Emanuele Leo hasnt fought since his Joshua fight

              ... I’m not impressed with Wilder’s resume either but they basically have the same resume at this point.
              Do it to Wilders. For the laugh.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
                So casual...😂

                You could make the same comparison with Julio Cesar Chavez or Roberto Duran.

                This number of fights stuff is pathetic.
                yeah its a weak argument

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                • #18
                  Who ever said he had an amazing resume? He's beat some decent boxers, some good boxers and a few really good boxers when they were long in the tooth.

                  His final resume will be reflection of his drive to challenge himself. Could end up with a very impressive resume, could end up with one like David Haye. Time will tell.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
                    So casual...😂

                    You could make the same comparison with Julio Cesar Chavez or Roberto Duran.

                    This number of fights stuff is pathetic.
                    You make yourself look like a casual with the hypocrisy.

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                    • #20
                      Joshua has the best resume at Heavyweight.

                      Not like anybody ever mentions him as having one of the best resumes in boxing.

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