Yeah and rematched him and won every round. Wilder lost 10 rounds in the first fight and in the rematch lost every single round and got pulled out by 7th round. Ruiz is a better fighter than wilder anyway
Fury has the best wins - World Champion Wlad, Wilder x1, really x2, Chisora x2, Cunningham, Hammer
Joshua has more good wins, but has also lost to an opponent who at the time was in very few people's top 10 list - Wins. Contender Wlad, Raw Whyte, Faded Povetkin, Old man Takam, Snickers boy W1 L1, beat Parker in a 2 vs 1 match (Joshua and the ref vs Parker) and decent wins over God Martin, and Brezeale.
Wilder definitely has the worst resume on the whole, but has an official draw with Fury, and is the only man to knock Fury down more than one time in a fight. Has unreal power and came very close to winning by KO. Got absolutely battered in the rematch, but Fury was awesome. Two wins over Ortiz are excellent as Ortiz, whilst he doesn't have an amazing resume, is clearly a very talented boxer, with decent power. Brezeale and Stiverne the first time are decent wins. Malik Scott's dive was hilarious, so for that, I'm counting that as a good win. "Get your popcorn ready" (Malik Scott) Olympic Gold medalist Audley Harrison (no that one doesn't count) Washington, Duhaupas, decent. But with Wilder it's the way he knocks people out. He is very hard to beat, just because Fury made it look easy, doesn't mean that anyone else can do it. I still have Wilder #2 HW.
AJ may have had the best record until 20 to 1 underdog Ruiz knocked him out. That changed things and winning the rematch did not make his KO loss to Ruiz go away.
No he does not. AJ KOed Whyte. Fury has no loses and a KO win over Wilder who was ranked higher than Whyte. Those two things clearly give Fury the better resume. KO losses do count against your resume you know.
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