If either Joshua, Fury or Wilder unify the HW belts

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  • MoneyKasha
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    If either Joshua, Fury or Wilder unify the HW belts

    If either Joshua,Fury, or Wilder unify all the belts (first time since Lennox) would they automatically surpass Wlad in terms of legacy?
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    Originally posted by MoneyKasha
    If either Joshua,Fury, or Wilder unify all the belts (first time since Lennox) would they automatically surpass Wlad in terms of legacy?
    - -AJ already unified 4 belt holder with umpteen defenses.

    U been setting BigBoy trainers records?

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    • BangEM
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      #3
      Obviously if it’s Josh or Fury because they both beat him and achieved what he never achieved. But Wilder would need to build his resume with 3-4 decent names after that to surpass Wlad.

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        #4
        Joshua and Fury are at a point where beating each other would arguably put them at that level. But Wilders resume is still paper thin.

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        • SN!PER
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          #5
          Fans like to glorify Wladimir and bash today's heavyweights.

          But if you look closely at his resume, who are the "greats" that he fought?

          Vitali had more potential, but he just didn't fight as much and got too many injuries.

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            #6
            Originally posted by SNlPER
            Fans like to glorify Wladimir and bash today's heavyweights.

            But if you look closely at his resume, who are the "greats" that he fought?

            Vitali had more potential, but he just didn't fight as much and got too many injuries.
            Wlad fought the best

            Wilder fought bums

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              #7
              The Undisputed Champion of this era will easily surpass both Klitschko brothers.

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              • elfag
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                wlad had a 10 year run.


                If Fury beats AJ then I think he has a good argument.

                Prime AJ still got dropped by a 41 year old Wlad.

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                  #9
                  They'd have to unify the belts and pick up a bunch of solid wins along the way to equal Wlad.

                  Chris Byrd x2
                  Francois Botha
                  Ray Mercer
                  Samuel Peter x2
                  Lamon Brewster
                  Sultan Ibragimov
                  Tony Thompson x2
                  Hasim Rahman
                  Ruslan Chagaev
                  David Haye
                  Mariusz Wach
                  Alexander Povetkin

                  He was already washed up by the time he got to Leapai, Pulev, and Jennings.

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