Deontay Wilder is the #1 heavyweight in the world according to Boxrec

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    Deontay Wilder is the #1 heavyweight in the world according to Boxrec

    https://boxrec.com/en/ratings?divisi...offset=0&sex=M
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    Boxrec doesn't take in to account that Fury was robbed.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
      Boxrec doesn't take in to account that Fury was robbed.
      Fury believes he was robbed because he believes he won so many rounds that despite getting knocked down twice and not scoring any knockdowns, he should have still won on points.

      Wilder believes he was robbed because he believes Fury received a slow count and he should have won by knockout.

      Ringside experts were divided. Many had Fury winning, many had a draw and some had Wilder winning.

      Reasonable fans had close scorecards, with either a draw or Fury winning by a point or two.

      UK lunatics such as yourself had Fury winning 10 rounds.

      We'll see what happens in the rematch.

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        Sounds right to me. Fury just looked like trash against a journeyman and joined WWE, Joshua just got KO'd by an obese 6' heavyweight, and Ruiz is an obese 6' heavyweight.

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          #5
          Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
          Fury believes he was robbed because he believes he won so many rounds that despite getting knocked down twice and not scoring any knockdowns, he should have still won on points.

          Wilder believes he was robbed because he believes Fury received a slow count and he should have won by knockout.

          Ringside experts were divided. Many had Fury winning, many had a draw and some had Wilder winning.

          Reasonable fans had close scorecards, with either a draw or Fury winning by a point or two.

          UK lunatics such as yourself had Fury winning 10 rounds.

          We'll see what happens in the rematch.
          The vast majority of people had Fury winning you silly fat ****.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
            The vast majority of people had Fury winning you silly fat ****.
            AP, ESPN, Yahoo, LA Times, Sporting News, Washington Post, etc all had a draw or Wilder winning. When that many top level publications don't have Fury winning, you can't say he was robbed.

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              Originally posted by Eddy Current
              Sounds right to me. Fury just looked like trash against a journeyman and joined WWE, Joshua just got KO'd by an obese 6' heavyweight, and Ruiz is an obese 6' heavyweight.
              That obese guy holds 4 straps
              Wilder holds 1.....4>1 and he knocked out aj the guy wilder refuses to fight

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                why is there any debate about it?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Eddy Current
                  Sounds right to me. Fury just looked like trash against a journeyman and joined WWE, Joshua just got KO'd by an obese 6' heavyweight, and Ruiz is an obese 6' heavyweight.
                  exactly.................

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by LADIV
                    That obese guy holds 4 straps
                    Wilder holds 1.....4>1 and he knocked out aj the guy wilder refuses to fight
                    If you recognize the IBO as a world championship, it's a waste of time trying to have a reasonable discussion with you.

                    Boxrec has nothing to do with belts. Boxrec is computerized and simply who you beat and who they beat. You can fool the sanctioning bodies and become #1 without beating anyone, but Boxrec cuts through all of the bias and politics.

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