Wilder should have a better resume then he does

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  • MoneyKasha
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    #11
    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
    Stiverne and Ortiz are good wins regardless of how people spin it.

    Tyson Fury is the only HW with top quality wins. Mainly cause the division is generally trash.

    AJ and Wilder have some good wins but no elite wins like Fury.
    not really....Ortiz hasn't proven anything against any elite competition...his best win is Bryant Jennings

    Ortiz is a god on fantasy forums, but actually hasn't really proven anything

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    • daggum
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      #12
      Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
      Did Wilder fly to Russia for the fight?

      Was the B sample done before the fight date?
      no he never flew to russia. "Heavyweight titleholder Deontay Wilder did not board his 8 a.m. flight to Moscow this morning" The 30-year-old Wilder (36-0, 35 KOs) and his team were supposed to fly to Moscow last Sunday for a week of preparation and promotion leading up to the fight. Wilder has since returned home to Tuscaloosa, Alabama

      this in turn forced the cancellation of the fight and the b sample wasnt opened till later since there was no longer any rush to open it since there was no more fight.

      like i already said the b sample came back positive as well but his behavior was telling. he immediately flew home.
      Last edited by daggum; 11-13-2020, 01:41 PM.

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      • richardt
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        #13
        When he was 22-0 I think he should have fought a contender. It was when he was 32-0 he finally fought one in Stiverne. Part of me thinks that earlier better competition could have helped him but then again, there had to be a reason they held him back. I know he didn't have much of an AM record other than the Olympics.

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        • Armchairhero
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          #14
          Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
          Didn't Wilder had Ortiz and Povetkin next to fight and they failed drug tests? There is not controlling that and the events that will happen after that.

          In a perfect world he would had fought those two guys earlier and if AJ would not had lost to Ruiz it would had been a super fight. Fate has changed all of that.
          While AJ was fighting contenders he was rematching Ortiz and Stiverene, he had some really poor matchmaking (or good depending how you view it).
          It looks like AJ v Fury is nailed on next spring, then they will no doubt fight again 6months later. Wilder will be frozen out big time, his only bone will be a fight with the loser, that’s if he doesn’t get chinned against Ruiz or who ever else he will have to fight.

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