Deontay Wilder '' I'm levels above Anthony Joshua''

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  1. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    No , he is saying what needs to be said in order to make the fight happen. This is how fights get made. He'd stay silent if he wanted no part of AJ.
    If he never mentioned AJ , you'd be crying about that too.
     
  2. Hard Hitter

    Hard Hitter New Member banned Full Member

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    AJ has not even 20 fights what did wilder do in 32 fights? lol its so bad imagine who aj will fight once he reaches even 25 fights?
    His 18 fights is already better then wilders 38
     
  3. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    And Whyte is better win than Stiverne.

    Breazelle and stopping Kevin Johnsonis are better wins than Washington who only started out as a pro 4 years ago at the age of 30:lol:

    I'd only rate Spilzka as a credible win as he is a very awkward fighter who was young and hungry

    Wilder has better championship defence's because he has been a pro longer and it's only marginal. I do not begrudge Wilder for the win against Stiverne, he done what he had to do but it was in no way shape or form an impressive victory consider how he likes to hype himself up. All he did was cruise to victory against a one dimensional stationary hippo.

    A washed up playboy loving idle Arroela is not a better win than Glascov who like you said would have beaten Martins had his leg not given way. Gloascov is more mobile, more professional with his approach and would have been a far greater test.

    Dillian Whyte , Breazelle and Molina are decent names for a fighter who has had only 18 professional fights. The fact thatYou can only name 3-4 decent names for Wilder after 36 fights speaks volumes how shameless this gloried paper champ is in his approach to achieving some kind of legacy.
     
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  4. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    And Whyte is a better win than Stiverne.

    Breazelle and stopping Kevin Johnsonis are better wins than Washington who only started out as a pro 4 years ago at the age of 30:lol:

    I'd only rate Spilzka as a credible win as he is a very awkward fighter who was young and hungry

    Wilder has better championship defence's because he has been a pro longer and it's only marginal. I do not begrudge Wilder for the win against Stiverne, he done what he had to do but it was in no way shape or form an impressive victory consider how he likes to hype himself up. All he did was cruise to victory against a one dimensional stationary hippo.

    A washed up playboy loving idle Arroela is not a better win than Glascov who like you said would have beaten Martins had his leg not given way. Gloascov is more mobile, more professional with his approach and would have been a far greater test.

    Dillian Whyte , Breazelle and Molina are decent names for a fighter who has had only 18 professional fights. The fact thatYou can only name 3-4 decent names for Wilder after 36 fights speaks volumes how shameless this gloried paper champ is in his approach to achieving some kind of legacy.
     
  5. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Whyte is certainly not better than Stiverne. Spilka is better than Whyte. Whytes best win is deserving a loss against a fat , shot to bits Chisora.
     
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  6. madballster

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    Wilder's ability to 'adapt and 'see all styles' has been honed fighting Boxrec fighters from ranks #35 to #75. He beat a defensive fighter @ Boxrec #65 and then he thinks he can beat one @ Boxrec #3.

    Wilder used to be a humble guy but the wins over a bunch of nobodies have blown so much hot air into Wilder's head that the coming crash to reality will be brutal for his ego.
     
  7. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Wahsington beat Mounsour far more decisively than Brazelle who was getting his head knocked off and only won cos Mousour bit his touge off in a freak accident.

    Wash beat former world title challenger Chamber and a draw with Monsour - Better win than Brazelle.
     
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  8. Ahurath

    Ahurath Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think Johnson, Molina in a faster way, Charles Martin, Dominic Breazeal and Whyte is better then what Wilder has put together so far. I agree that the way Joshua aquired the title is bull**** but that's what happens in boxing.
     
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  9. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    How does AJ have a better record? What Wilder done in his first 32 fight means absolutely nothing.

    He wasn't on the world scene since he got his Showtime deal 13 fights ago. Joshua has been on the world scene on a major network for longer.
     
  10. yesihavearm2

    yesihavearm2 ESB Chinchecker Full Member

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    Not at all, in fact he's probably already eclipsed Wilder because he's actually fighting a top 5 guy. Something Wilder had 5 chances to do but didn't.

    Just like you said, "if that, NOW is NOW". xD
     
  11. gmurphy

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    its a complete contradiction too, after winning the title he said he was still a work in progress and needed to be developed before taken on the big names, a few handpicked bums later he is very experienced and levels above everyone else
     
  12. dinovelvet

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    You think wrong.
    Scott is a better win than Kevin Johnson after going onto dominate two time world title challenger Thompson.
    And shutting out world title challenger Alex Leapai.
    Johnson had only beat ONE of his previous 6 opponents and announced his retirement immediately after the fight
    Scott is a better win.

    Hell , even Liahovich is a better win.
     
  13. JK-10

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    Who had Wilder beaten within 18 fights and what belts did he hold? You are comparing apples and oranges. In terms of speed of progression, there is only one winner. In terms of who has fought the tougher opponents, Wilder probably has the edge but the 2 overall records can't be compared on the same criteria IMO.

    Joshua also has 2 defences doesn't he? Brezeale and Molina?
     
  14. dinovelvet

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    Stirvine was the #2 Ranked contender by Ring when Wilder beat him. What can't you understand about that?

    Wlad may very well spark AJ out cold nexk month. Until AJ beats Wlad , Wilder holds the better record.
     
  15. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    Sadly this is true. Wilder as embarrassing and pitiful as his resume is it is indeed better than Johsua's.