Could be worse, he could of been out boxed by McDermott. Are you suggesting Wallin is a better fighter than Ruiz?
I am stating that Tyson Fury is undefeated and would never be knocked all over the ring by a LITTLE FATTY
Well i guess we will be able to establish what level Fury is at since he retirment when he stops fighting guys outside the top 40 or a guy who gets out boxed over numerous rounds by the likes washington, Ortiz and Spzilka.
“Mummy, mummy, EDDIE HEARNS SAID you don’t really win in boxing if you lose rounds before winning the fight by knockout mummy” “good boy Mitch, good boy, nap time now”
Never said losing rounds mean you lose a fight. However Wilder has been out boxed by technically average boxers and a very good technical boxer that is no where near the standard he was pre retirement. It certainly shows weaknesses and area where more talented boxers than the likes of Spzilka, Washington and Ortiz can exploit. When or if Wilders management finally get brave enough to put him in with one of the top fighters (or even someone with a decent punch) such as AJ, Usyk, Whyte, Parker, Hunter,Povetkin, Ruiz, pulev etc then I believe Wilder will be exposed.
Mitch thinks Washington and spilka should be the undefeated WBC champs of out boxing someone for a few rounds before getting put to sleep. Mitch is special. In Mitch world Amir Kahan is the undefeated undisputed p4p king of all weight divisions.
Along with Usyk, Dubois, Joyce and Bakole. I give Puddings Whyte and Chisora a 50/50 chance as Anthony Fury-Klitschko cannot take a punch at all.
You do know he fought Wilder and is the only man on the planet who recovered from a heavy Wilder blow?
Wilders best wins have been Ortiz, Stiverne, Washington ans Breazeale. Its not saying much is it fighting such low opposition, epesically whwn he hasnt fought anyone with known punching power or a tough chin.
Stiverne was pissing black after the fight but he took that shots all night. Fury's chin isn't granite and you know it.
You are using the 100% incorrect assertion that losing rounds on the scorecards before putting someone to actual sleep somehow puts an asterisk against the victory. You are simply wrong. And need to be reminded of just how wrong you are. I’m doing you a favour.
Being outboxed in numerous rounds of lower standard boxers shows elements of weakness were much better fighters can & will look to exploit. What so difficult to understand?