better resume, anthony joshua or deontay wilder?

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  • redmish
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    #11
    Originally posted by davefromvancouv
    Tyson Fury has the best resume because he beat Klitschko when Klitschko was still a champion, becoming the lineal WBA/IBF/WBO champion. He then went on to eventually beat Wilder, the WBC champion. He is the only heavyweight, since Lennox Lewis, to win all 4 belts.

    Wilder has the next best resume, beating top-5 ranked (at the time) Stiverne for the WBC belt. He then fought guys in the top 10-15 (Molina, Duhaupas, Szpilka, Arreola, Washington), again, at the time, before fighting 4 guys in a row in the top 5, knocking out or knocking down every one of them, before eventually losing to Fury in the rematch.

    Joshua has the third best resume, jumping out of the WBC rating when Wilder was champion to fight Martin, an older Klitschko and Parker for Fury's stripped belts. He then went on to fight a faded Povetkin and is 1-1 with Ruiz...
    Did you keep a straight face when you typed this drivel? Worst post I've read for a while.

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    • MoneyKasha
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      #12
      Originally posted by davefromvancouv
      Tyson Fury has the best resume because he beat Klitschko when Klitschko was still a champion, becoming the lineal WBA/IBF/WBO champion. He then went on to eventually beat Wilder, the WBC champion. He is the only heavyweight, since Lennox Lewis, to win all 4 belts.

      Wilder has the next best resume, beating top-5 ranked (at the time) Stiverne for the WBC belt. He then fought guys in the top 10-15 (Molina, Duhaupas, Szpilka, Arreola, Washington), again, at the time, before fighting 4 guys in a row in the top 5, knocking out or knocking down every one of them, before eventually losing to Fury in the rematch.

      Joshua has the third best resume, jumping out of the WBC rating when Wilder was champion to fight Martin, an older Klitschko and Parker for Fury's stripped belts. He then went on to fight a faded Povetkin and is 1-1 with Ruiz...
      lol none of those guys were top 10-15

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      • MUNG
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        #13
        Originally posted by MoneyKasha
        Ortiz is the most overrated HW fighter in a long time, his only good win was Jennings
        ive heard it said he is a bit of a boogieman

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        • davefromvancouv
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          #14
          Originally posted by redmish
          Did you keep a straight face when you typed this drivel? Worst post I've read for a while.
          Originally posted by MoneyKasha
          lol none of those guys were top 10-15

          Wrong:
          Arthur Szpilka: ranked 19 on January 12th, 2016 just before his fight with Wilder - http://web.archive.org/web/201601120...on=Heavyweight

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          • EDDIE SPERM
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            #15
            AJ, The Bronze Bomber's resume is complete $h1t

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            • LetOutTheCage
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              #16
              Joshua easily, how can u include Fury as part of Wilder's resume when he was clearly robbed in the first fight and beat the hell out of Wilder in the second.

              Wilder hasn't beaten anywhere near the quality that Joshua has beaten

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