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  • Cobra Curry
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    #51
    Originally posted by denium
    He was an unbeaten 5yr champion who was the favourite in both fights. Tied for title defenses with Ali.

    Wilder was regarded as a killer before Fury humbled him, and he's still the 2nd best HW in the world.
    😄😄😄😄 dear oh dear.

    I repeat, level of competition matters. Wilder's was abysmal, we all know that.

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      #52
      Originally posted by Cobra Curry
      😄😄😄😄 dear oh dear.

      I repeat, level of competition matters. Wilder's was abysmal, we all know that.
      Not really. Ortiz is a better win than anyone Whyte has beaten.

      Like I say, he was a 5yr unbeaten WBC champion who tied for title defenses with Ali.

      Fury has beaten 2 legit champions.

      AJ & Whyte have never beaten a real champion.

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        #53
        Frank desperately talking up Whyte v Dubois. The fight makes little sense and doesn’t even appeal particularly!

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          #54
          Warren should give his kid DDD more time to develop.

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            #55
            Originally posted by denium
            Not really. Ortiz is a better win than anyone Whyte has beaten.

            Like I say, he was a 5yr unbeaten WBC champion who tied for title defenses with Ali.

            Fury has beaten 2 legit champions.

            AJ & Whyte have never beaten a real champion.
            I'm not convinced Ortiz is better than Parker or Ruiz and that's the only legit guy Wilder has beaten. ****, Whyte has fought more top 10's than Wilder.

            Ali's run contains Liston, Patterson, Cooper and Terrell. Wilder's is comprised of sparring partners, hooligans and US Football rejects.

            I'm not sure we can clown Joshua for not beating a legit champ when he beat unbeaten WBO champ Parker and reclaimed the belts from Ruiz.
            The fact that Fury vacated his belts is hardly Joshua's fault.

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              #56
              Originally posted by denium
              Just accept that Fury can do whatever he wants to and he'll still be ranked #1.

              Anyone who knows anything about boxing knows that a bum like Whyte wouldn't win a round against Fury.

              Even if Fury decides to fight him, he won't get any credit for it, because Whyte is a useless fat bum who lost to Chisora, got lucky against Parker and then got sparked out by AJ.
              Wow anything he wants, what kind of talk is this? I suppose if Fury was to pop dirty again and have another hiatus from bingeing on recreational substances, this would be okay with you too? You talk like Fury is a god, and no fighter ever should be put on such an untouchable pedestal.

              Anyone who knows anything about boxing knows that nothing is guaranteed and bigger upsets have happened.

              And now you’re straight lying - Whyte won both Chisora fights, one in which Chisora was rendered fully unconscious, and he lost to AJ BEFORE those fights you mentioned, not afterwards.

              You of all people should know that fighters improve with time...it was Fury that punched himself in the face, arguably lost to John McDermott and got floored by a cruiserweight Steve Cunningham, yet here we are.

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                #57
                Originally posted by Cobra Curry
                I'm not convinced Ortiz is better than Parker or Ruiz and that's the only legit guy Wilder has beaten. ****, Whyte has fought more top 10's than Wilder.

                Ali's run contains Liston, Patterson, Cooper and Terrell. Wilder's is comprised of sparring partners, hooligans and US Football rejects.

                I'm not sure we can clown Joshua for not beating a legit champ when he beat unbeaten WBO champ Parker and reclaimed the belts from Ruiz.
                The fact that Fury vacated his belts is hardly Joshua's fault.
                Joshua has beaten belt holders, that's it.

                Cry about Wilder's opposition all you want, but everyone had him as the clear 1 or 2 in the world, he was a heavy favorite against Fury, and was a 5yr unbeaten WBC champion, and he was shamelessly ducked by AJ.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Blackstarr
                  Wow anything he wants, what kind of talk is this? I suppose if Fury was to pop dirty again and have another hiatus from bingeing on recreational substances, this would be okay with you too? You talk like Fury is a god, and no fighter ever should be put on such an untouchable pedestal.

                  Anyone who knows anything about boxing knows that nothing is guaranteed and bigger upsets have happened.

                  And now you’re straight lying - Whyte won both Chisora fights, one in which Chisora was rendered fully unconscious, and he lost to AJ BEFORE those fights you mentioned, not afterwards.

                  You of all people should know that fighters improve with time...it was Fury that punched himself in the face, arguably lost to John McDermott and got floored by a cruiserweight Steve Cunningham, yet here we are.
                  He clearly lost the first fight to Chisora, and he was well on his way to losing the second until Eddie's ref started bailing him out and taking away points unfairly, then Chisora was forced to go for it and got caught open.

                  Parker had him stumbling around like a drunk, another 10 seconds that fight would've been stopped.

                  As for Fury, he's ranked #1 by every boxing publication in the world, and that won't change until he retires or someone beats him.

                  Fury is bigger than boxing now, he can do whatever he wants to, fight whoever he wants to, and there's nothing you can do about it.

                  Fury is so much better than Whyte in every way it's not even worth discussing. AJ at least has the ability to give Fury a good fight. Whyte would lose every second of every round, i have no interest in it, although it would be a pleasure to see Fury put him in hospital.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Cobra Curry
                    I'm not convinced Ortiz is better than Parker or Ruiz and that's the only legit guy Wilder has beaten. ****, Whyte has fought more top 10's than Wilder.

                    Ali's run contains Liston, Patterson, Cooper and Terrell. Wilder's is comprised of sparring partners, hooligans and US Football rejects.

                    I'm not sure we can clown Joshua for not beating a legit champ when he beat unbeaten WBO champ Parker and reclaimed the belts from Ruiz.
                    The fact that Fury vacated his belts is hardly Joshua's fault.
                    Someone finally telling it like it is. Wilder loses multiple rounds against C level fighters, hadn’t fought anyone of note apart from an old Ortiz on VADA testing who’s best win was Bryant Jennings, then gets beats to a pulp far worse than Otto Wallin. And we’re supposed to believe he’s #2 in the division?

                    As far as I’m concerned, Wilder is a red herring until he re-establishes himself with victories over top 5 opposition. I give Fury 1000x more credit for beating Klitschko.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by denium
                      Joshua has beaten belt holders, that's it.

                      Cry about Wilder's opposition all you want, but everyone had him as the clear 1 or 2 in the world, he was a heavy favorite against Fury, and was a 5yr unbeaten WBC champion, and he was shamelessly ducked by AJ.

                      No one's crying mate, just facts. *****g Wilder in the same bracket as Ali...wow.
                      And how do you duck someone by offering them tonnes of money to fight?

                      If Parker was a "belt holder", what would that make Stiverne? Did Wilder beat a genuine champ by your reasoning?

                      Full disclosure, I expected Wilder to win the first Fury fight not because he's any good but because Fury had spent two years on the couch and looked awful in his comeback. I'm amazed anyone expected Wilder to win the rematch.

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