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If Wilder knocks out Fury in rematch, does he become an ATG?

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  • #11
    Not yet but he'd be close.

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    • #12
      1. Knockout Fury.

      2. Become Undisputed.

      3. 20 consecutive title victories.

      King Kong Ortiz is his 10th title fight. Rematch and possibly trilogy with Fury. Undisputed fight with Ruiz. Then you have maybe eight defenses of all four belts against the likes of Kownacki, Miller, AJ, Rivas, Parker, Whyte, Hrgovic, Ajagba.

      If successful, Wilder retires 52-0-1 with more consecutive title defenses than Wladimir Klitschko, Larry Holmes, Muhammad Ali, and Lennox Lewis.

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      • #13
        Wilder will have 5-6 losses when he retires. Fury beats him, even twice if necessary. Whyte beats him, Ruiz beats him. Joshua beats him.

        I see no chance Wilder retires undefeated.

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        • #14
          How the hell does Wilder become an ATG by KO'ing Fury? Desperate thread starter of this month so far by far. You saying because he'd never lost? Look at the quality of his opposition.I'd guess you're one of those people who think Mayweather is the GOAT because he never lost too. Thinking it through might be useful before posting.ATG? Lol two times.

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          • #15
            He still won't be there because none of the guys you listed, or any of the others great heavyweights, started their careers with 30-something consecutive bums.

            Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post
            1. Knockout Fury.

            2. Become Undisputed.

            3. 20 consecutive title victories.

            King Kong Ortiz is his 10th title fight. Rematch and possibly trilogy with Fury. Undisputed fight with Ruiz. Then you have maybe eight defenses of all four belts against the likes of Kownacki, Miller, AJ, Rivas, Parker, Whyte, Hrgovic, Ajagba.

            If successful, Wilder retires 52-0-1 with more consecutive title defenses than Wladimir Klitschko, Larry Holmes, Muhammad Ali, and Lennox Lewis.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr View Post
              He still won't be there because none of the guys you listed, or any of the others great heavyweights, started their careers with 30-something consecutive bums.
              Where do you rank Wilder right now, all-time?

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              • #17
                Him beating Fury decisively should put him in ATG heavyweight discussions. If Klitschko was able after losing to the Corrie Saunders's of this world and having Samuel Peters and cruisers as top wins, why couldn't Wilder?

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                • #18
                  I would have to go through the list but I would think he’s outside the top 100 heavyweights of all time.

                  Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
                  Where do you rank Wilder right now, all-time?

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                  • #19
                    What are people smoking? This has to be a joke.

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                    • #20
                      2 guys who are nowhere near ATG status....how is the winner supposed to be an ATG ?!?!?!?

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