I agree with several of the first posts that have Chisora with as good if not better resume and being stylistically a bad match up for Wilder. Chisora is the type of fighter Wilder has avoided his whole career. Glad to see the poll on this forum shows many people think the same too.
DEONTAY WILDER PROFESSIONAL FIGHT RECORD Fight Nō - Opponent - Rank at Time of Fight 1 - Ethan Cox - Unranked 2 - Shannon Gray - Unranked 3 - Richard Green - Unranked 4 - Joseph Rabotte - 393rd 5 - Charles Brown - Unranked 6 - Kelsey Arnold - Unranked 7 - Travis Allen - Unranked 8 - Jerry Vaughn - Unranked 9 - Ty Cobb - 399th 10 - Alvaro Morales - Unranked 11 - Dustin Nichols - Unranked 12 - Shannon Caudle - Unranked 13 - Harold Sconiers - Unranked 14 - Dan Seehan - Unranked 15 - Deandrey Abron - Unranked 16 - Reggie Penna - Unranked 17 - Damon Reed - 304th 18 - D Alexander - Unranked 19 - Daniel Cota - 489th 20 - David Long - Unranked 21 - Marlon Hayes - 368th 22 - Jesse Oltmanns - 492nd 23 - Owen Beck - Unranked 24 - Kertson Manswell - 310th 25 - Damon McCreary - 357th 26 - Kevin Price - Unranked 27 - Matthew Greer - 325th 28 - Audley Harrison - 136th 29 - Siarhei Liakhovich - 43rd 30 - Nicolas Firtha - 121st 31 - Malik Scott - 86th 32 - Jason Gavern - 194th 33 - Bermaine Stiverne - 5th - Wins WBC World Title 34 - Eric Molina - 37th 35 - Johan Duhaupas - 34th 36 - Artur Szpilka - 24th 37 - Chris Arreola - 43rd 38 - Gerald Washington - 41st 39 - Bermaine Stiverne - Unranked 40 - Luis Ortiz - 4th 41 - Tyson Fury - 4th - Draw 42 - Domonic Breazeale - 4th 43 - Luis Ortiz - 9th 44 - Tyson Fury - 1st - Lost by Knock Out losing WBC World Title 45 - Tyson Fury - WBC Heavyweight Champion - Scheduled
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Wilder, clearly. Del Boy fears no-one but Wilder resume shows 2 wins over Luis Ortiz and a "draw" against Fury.
This. Chisora has the better opposition but lost to them all while Wilder's best wins (Ortiz x2, Breazeale in 1) is superior to anything on Chisora's. If we're going to start judging fighters legacy now on opposition rather than wins then there's numerous journeymen throughout boxing history that faced multiples future world champs when they were starting out but got battered by them all, should they be now considered ATG's ?? For example here in the UK we had a journeyman called Peter Buckley who lost to Naseem Hamed, Acelino Freitas, Duke McKenzie, Kell Brook, Scott Harrison and Paul Ingle. That's a HOF worthy CV right there, problem is he lost every round in those fights.
It means a lot. BUT only if you're undefeated after fighting and beating top fighters. Wilder was undefeated for a long time only because he ducked the best.
Fair enough. ****ing hate the term tho. Completely meaningless now. Guys that are 1-0 get introduced as undefeated. ****, I am sure there was a guy who was 0-0-1 and he was introduced as undefeated. I am damn sure this happened.
I give a fighter more credit for losing to top opponents than beating easy opponents. I rate Chisora's resume highly as he fought a lot of top opposition. Wilder generally did not take on credible opponents. Head to head, I think Wilder would KO Chisora and many other credible opponents but he almost always took the easy options.