Hype over Tyson Fury and Wilder is crazy

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #1

    Hype over Tyson Fury and Wilder is crazy

    People say Chisora is not any good, but he is still Fury`s second best win, by far.

    Wilder`s best wins are Ortiz, Stiverne, Arreola.

    They both have weak resumes. They haven`t separated from the rest of division, say what you want, but AJ has the best resume, and I am not even his fan.
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    #2
    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
    People say Chisora is not any good, but he is still Fury`s second best win, by far.

    Wilder`s best wins are Ortiz, Stiverne, Arreola.

    They both have weak resumes. They haven`t separated from the rest of division, say what you want, but AJ has the best resume, and I am not even his fan.
    AJ does but even then the guys arent that good.

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    • ShaneMosleySr
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      #3
      It can be argued that Wladimir Klitschko in 2015, Tom Schwarz, Otto Wallin and Luis Ortiz are all better than anyone Joshua has fought.

      Not to mention the fact that Wilder and Fury fought each other and Joshua won’t fight either of them.

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        #4
        Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
        It can be argued that Wladimir Klitschko in 2015, Tom Schwarz, Otto Wallin and Luis Ortiz are all better than anyone Joshua has fought.

        Not to mention the fact that Wilder and Fury fought each other and Joshua won’t fight either of them.
        A lot of truth in that. Yes, Wilder and Fury fought each other. Fury has a win over a better, younger, multi belt holder and 11 year unbeaten Wlad, Joshua has a come from behind, let off the hook win over a Wlad with no belts, coming off a loss.

        Fury and Wilder drew with each other, a result Joshua could never get against either. Joshua has some decent wins, but again, I agree, nobody on the level on Ortiz.

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        • famicommander
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          #5
          Joshua has good wins but he also got knocked out by a fringe contender and received some favorable ref stoppages over the last few years.

          Fury and Wilder are clearly the two best right now.

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          • AdamGen-
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            #6
            Just remember Fury beat Klitscho first.

            Let that sink in

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            • Clegg
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              #7
              Nice to see fans get hyped for a fight tbh. Better than arguing financials or why the best aren't facing each other. They don't have great resumes but few active fighters do

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              • JakeTheBoxer
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                #8
                So what if Joshua has a loss? You can`t have loses if you fight bad opposition. But still, Fury nearly lost against Wallin.

                How the hell can anybody claim Wilder and Fury are the best in division if they both together barely fought somebody ranked top 10?

                Kownacki beats everybody Wilder has beaten.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                  People say Chisora is not any good, but he is still Fury`s second best win, by far.

                  Wilder`s best wins are Ortiz, Stiverne, Arreola.

                  They both have weak resumes. They haven`t separated from the rest of division, say what you want, but AJ has the best resume, and I am not even his fan.
                  Fury dominated Wlad & that's AJs best win. It just makes 0 logical sense to rank AJ higher when he fought the CLEAR loser. This is the same Wlad that was involved in a 116-111 fight with Jennings what 2 years before.

                  Btw Fury dominated Chisora, it's in the fashion that he did it in that proves he's elite just like Ortiz & Jennings.

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                    #10
                    If you put Fury and Wilders resume together ,Joshua would still have a better one . He's defeated 7 top guys on the only legit ranking system and compacted down to 20 something fights its not even close. Both Fury and Wilder are on borrowed time the question there is who gets rid of who . How much Hype are they ? Both are still top guys but Wilder can't say anything he's holding Fury's belt and Joshua knocks either one out.

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