Is Wilder's resume really that bad

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  • kingstip9
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    #11
    Originally posted by LDBC Slayer
    Martin V Washington was a good analogy for AJ and Wilders resumes

    AJ's "worst" win ktfo one of Wilders top 5 wins
    That’s a triangle theory, and those do not work in boxing.

    I think wilder has a rubbish resume, but I’d put money he’d land the big right on AJ and stop him.

    AJ ain’t no fury.

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    • NaijaD
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      #12
      Yes it is, look at the ring magazine top 10, Wilder has beaten one guy on that list whereas Joshua has beaten 4. That doesn’t mean Joshua would beat him but it does highlight the difference in resumes.

      It’s so bad that I’ve seen posters using WBC rankings to say his opponents were top 10. Very sad.

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      • Jax teller
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        #13
        Originally posted by MoneyKasha
        despite his lost

        is AJ's resume stronger than Wilder's?
        Weren't you just saying you had to compare them at the same number of fights in your "is Wilder worse than Wlad" thread?

        Well compare AJ's 24 to Wilders first 24.

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          #14
          Originally posted by revelated
          Terence Crawford.
          This, one of the worst imo. He didn't fight anybody and he is pushing 33. He is fighting people like he is in his early 20s.

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            #15
            Originally posted by MoneyKasha
            as people say it is?
            Yes. It is absolutely a crime how he had it fought Wlad, Povetkin, Whyte, Joshua.
            He was a beltholder whose manager refused to fight Wlad because he said that he "wasn't ready".
            Bro...if you're a beltholder you don't get to duck guys who are too risky.
            Itbwas always blatant ducking.
            It's so good for boxing now that this lizard's character is in display for all to see- - he's a coward who dissed Joshua and brought the man down while he was refusing to answer e mails and calls and offers. He is a liar. A coward and liar piece of s**t who is blaming his costume and the fact his goldfish died the day of the fight. Can't stand liars, especially the type who'd lie with s straight face and let another man go to jail for it.
            The guy is garbage.

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              #16
              Originally posted by kingstip9
              That’s a triangle theory, and those do not work in boxing.

              I think wilder has a rubbish resume, but I’d put money he’d land the big right on AJ and stop him.

              AJ ain’t no fury.
              AJ would beat Wilder like a rented mule.
              Why do you think they ducked Joshua ad wouldn't let liar near him? They KNEW he was hype and would be exposed. That's not hating that is a fact. He ducked. He has no character, lies pour from his sorry mouth - he's a liar and his skinny ass would get whooped by AJ.
              Maybe AJ will give him 20% and beat him up for fun.
              Wilder is dog poo lad - if you can't see that after Satirday night you should go watch wrestling or monster trucks - this is boxing. Wilder can't box, his right hand is exaggerated, and he ducked all the guys he should have fought, Wlad, Povetkin, Whyte, Joshua and more - he's crap mate. Get some new eyes.
              Come backing Fury doesnt duck, I'll put money on AJ. All you schoolgirls getting carried away with Wilder now getting carried away with Fury.
              He's decent, but on Saturday he beat a nobody.

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              • MDPopescu
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                #17
                Originally posted by MoneyKasha
                Is Wilder's resume really that bad
                as people say it is?
                Originally posted by MoneyKasha
                would you say its the worst resume of any belt holder in a long time?
                ... from "that bad" to "the worst" is a long way...

                Wilder usually fought "in-house" opponents -- except for Fury, who has a draw and a stoppage win vs him...

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                • Madison Boxing
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                  #18
                  Yeah it's terrible.

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                    #19
                    It's terrible. When you dissect it and compare it to others you can make a case for their resume being better than his.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by NaijaD
                      Yes it is, look at the ring magazine top 10, Wilder has beaten one guy on that list whereas Joshua has beaten 4. That doesn’t mean Joshua would beat him but it does highlight the difference in resumes.

                      It’s so bad that I’ve seen posters using WBC rankings to say his opponents were top 10. Very sad.
                      I can even make a case for Whyte resume being better than Wilder's resume. He literally hasn't beaten anyone worth mentioning. His best win is Ortiz who in turn hasn't beaten anyone what mentioning.

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