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  • What are Wilder's 5 best wins?

    Putting aside the fact this guy has a loss against TF, who has he beaten, really?

    Ortiz' best win might be Travis Kauffman, and Ortiz is Wilder's best win, and even then Wilder got out of jail twice.

    I'd say after Ortiz Wilder's best efforts are probably

    Breazeale
    Washington
    Stiverne
    Molina

    Now pause, think a moment...

    Are these legends of the sport worthy of giving the amount of credit to this Alabama hype job? Yes or no?

    Fury has Wlad at least. But seriously, Dubois is a better HW, right now, than Wilder, who hasn't beaten a single fighter of note. I'd love to see him fight Whyte. why hasn't that happened? Because his handlers have done an excellent job of selling this great American hope while knowing he is not very good.

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    What is the purpose of this thread? Why are you so bitter about another man's success? Try to be more positive lad. Fury-Wilder I & II are both "Legendary Nights." Same as Fury-Klitschko was. Your boy AJ is yet to have one of those nights. Maybe one day Fury or Wilder will take pity and give him one.
    Last edited by W1LL; 02-22-2020, 07:42 AM.

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    • #3
      Ortiz by far.

      Then Stiverne, Breazele, Washington and I dunno...Molina or Arreola I guess.

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      • #4
        He doesn't have any wins that are that good. Luis Ortiz would be "just a guy" on Lewis, Holyfield etc resumes.

        Heavyweight is ****, old no resume and former crack addict are the best it has.

        It's ****

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        • #5
          It's hard to have good names on he's resume when there is no good heavies out there

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          • #6
            Originally posted by cace View Post
            It's hard to have good names on he's resume when there is no good heavies out there
            The other champion holding 4 belts wouldn’t be a good name who were Klitschko and present AJ ? How about Whyte who hasn’t lost in 5 years at least ? Ha

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            • #7
              Originally posted by cace View Post
              It's hard to have good names on he's resume when there is no good heavies out there
              Thats not really an excuse for going 40+ fights barely going near anyone ranked in the top 10...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Froch_uppercut View Post
                ...What are Wilder's 5 best wins?
                Ortiz, Ortiz, Szpilka, Duhaupas... and?...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Froch_uppercut View Post
                  Putting aside the fact this guy has a loss against TF, who has he beaten, really?

                  Ortiz' best win might be Travis Kauffman, and Ortiz is Wilder's best win, and even then Wilder got out of jail twice.
                  I stopped right there. Ortiz best wins were Kayode and Jennings and then maybe Kauffman

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                  • #10
                    What made me laugh was Max Kellerman saying both Tyson Fury’s and Wilder’s resume are excellent at the top but weak apart from that.

                    While that’s true of Fury with the Wlad win, how can anyone say Wilder’s top achievements are excellent?

                    The only half decent fighter he beat is Ortiz but who has Ortiz beaten? A fringe contender Jennings, 5 years ago?

                    Ortiz being a top heavyweight is a myth. Never beaten anyone worth a fart. Stepped up twice and got stopped twice. Looked garbage against the likes of Hammer and Malik Scott. Never understood where the hype come from, looking at the resume of Ortiz, he’s not really any better than guys like Arreola, Stiverne etc..

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