You're a glutten for punishment on here , who apparently likes it exposing himself as a village idiot .
Wlad 7 max . Wlad was old and shot , as you said he barely got past jennings and then lost to overrated bum Fury.
Like I said I'm trying to be as objective and unbiased as I can. I might have been a little generous to AJ.
I think he was generous rating 41yo Wlad and 39yo povetkin. He gave joshua too much credit for two 40yo has beens.
I’m not a fan of wilder , but can you explain me what makes you think joshua’s resume is so much better than wilder’s ?
As opposed to his boogeyman Ortiz who's 48 and ran from Joshua mandatory position and declined Whyte twice ..most recent in July 28th bc he requested October for not being ready ? Ortiz didnt even want to fight Derrick Rossey because he had a finger injury some boogeyman and ignored Joyce call out ? Lol Ortiz didn't even pass his physical yet Wilder had to be saved by the bell and that wins a 9 ? Lol
Descriptions, good sir. Descriptions. Have a look back how you describe Joshua’s opponents, and then compare it to how you describe Wilders. You sound like a car salesman, desperately wanting to discredit Joshua, and buy into Wilder. “You don’t want that Lamborghini, sir. It’s old now. Over the hill” “But the mileage seems fine. It’s well maintained, and has a full service history” “Nonsense, trust me. You want this monster of a car. This Kia” “”But it’s nearly as old. It also has a dodgy service history, the specs aren’t nearly as good, and it says in it’s last service it had engine problems” “Yes, But it’s only had one owner” If Wlad and Ortiz were cars.
You have to be smart to be a car salesman, he sounds like a bad comedian surrounded in cage getting bottles chucked at him......a few bottles also must have got through ! Look at his avatar and what it says ..... " I DON'T KNOW A THING ABOUT BOXING " At least he admits it !
AJs resume has much more depth. - Povetkin - Wlad - Takam - Martin - Breazeale - Whyte - Molina - Parker Everyone who is saying AJs resume is weaker than Wilders DKSAB.
You just know that Joshua will fight Pulev, and Ortiz after the Dillian Whyte fight. Anthony likes his opponents when their near 40 or 50 years old, with failed title challenges. I just hope the bomb squad can expose the truth of this arrogant pompous bodybuilder. He certainly won't be passing any drug tests over in the states, lol.
Overall I pretty much agree with this. Whyte proved he wasn't just some domestic level heavyweight by beating Parker but he was lucky vs Chisora. Decent win for Joshua at the time which may go on to be looked on more favourably if Whyte continues to scoring decent wins. 6/10 Martin was and is just plain awful, said so at the time and knew AJ would walk right through him as any of the top heavies now would like Wilder, Ortiz and Povetkin. Even Whyte smashes him to pieces with relative ease. 2/10 Breazeale at the time wasn't that good a win, he looked like a walking punching bag in that fight but like Whyte he's proven himself to some degree by beating Ugonoh and Molina. Average win at best might get better if Breazeale continues winning but currently not one of Joshua's best wins. I don't think he's below Washington though, he'd KO Washington eventually. 5/10 Molina is almost on Martin level, never was any good, so don't agree he fought a shell of Molina, Molina was always poor even before he took Wilder to the later rounds and rocked him he had already been KO'ed in 1 by the gatekeeper Arreola. Joshua's worst title defence opponent. 3/10 Wlad is Joshua's best win. Yes he was old, and inactive but he was still the best opponent available with Fury MIA. Wlad even now arguably beats everyone but Joshua and Fury and he might have been able to beat Joshua in the rematch had he taken it. Only Fury has a better win of the active heavies having beaten a younger Wlad. 8/10 Takam was obviously never a threat, still think he's better than Molina and Martin though, and yes the stoppage was BS but Takam was never going to win he was basically trying not to get KO'ed after being dropped in the 5th. 5/10 Yes Povetkin is faded, but he's still a top heavyweight in my opinion, arguably top 3. Good win for Joshua 7/10. The performance from Joshua though was far from convincing. Overall I think Joshua has a pretty solid resume, especially for a guy who's had so few fights and his resume is far better and deeper than Wilder's.