What does Wilder mean to Fury's legacy?

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  1. Cojimar 1946

    Cojimar 1946 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The era was filled with huge punchers though
    Joshua
    Zhang
    Bakole
    Wardley
    Dubois

    All those guys could be rated as dangerous due to their huge power so how is Wilder unique in that respect?

    Moreover Joshua didn't fight any of these guys except Dubois who knocked him out.
     
  2. like a boss

    like a boss Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Does this forum ever get tired of Fury hate threads? Seems not.

    The guy continues to live rent free in so many heads.
     
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  3. Kiwi Casual

    Kiwi Casual Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If Wilder knocks him out it goes up.

    The evil side of me wants to see it happen.
     
  4. Quickeyg

    Quickeyg Games going on Full Member

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    It's unlikely to happen but a MASSIVE part of me wants Wilder to land a KO punch from the Gods - it would be dead funny and all MR associates would be mad as hell lol.
     
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  5. fencik45

    fencik45 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wilder is a bum, but the best Fury ever beat who wasn't completely washed up. Pathetic resume from Fury.
     
  6. Jacdaniel

    Jacdaniel Member Full Member

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    Boxing discussions drive me mad sometimes. AJ and Wilder were both top boxers 5 - 7 years ago.

    The fact that they’ve aged and form has declined doesn’t mean that they were never good.

    Itauma KOd Whyte in 1 round. Does that instantly make Parker, Povetkin and Chisora complete bums?

    Dubois beat AJ easily. Does that make Wlad a bum ?
     
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  7. MaccaveliMacc

    MaccaveliMacc Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Cute, but Wilder himself admitted to ducking AJ, lol.
     
  8. MaccaveliMacc

    MaccaveliMacc Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wardley just arrived at the scene, lol. When was Joshua supposed to fight him? And when AJ was looking at fighting Zhang people were saying he's cherry picking the loser.
     
  9. slash

    slash Boxing Addict Full Member

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    diddly squat
    Wilder finally fought a real contender
     
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  10. mrbigshot

    mrbigshot Active Member Full Member

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    Imho wilder was a great athlete and did a lot for the sport .

    He fought often , faced many opponents . His fights were always thrilling and explosive , everybody was waiting for the nuclear right hand .

    I think the fury trilogy was a great resume booster for fury . The fights ( especially 1+3 ) were massive .

    I,m a big fan of wilder . Now he if course is just a shadow of his prime , he should retire
     
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  11. humbug

    humbug In Vino Veritas Full Member

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    That’s in retrospect genius.

    At the time, Wilder was avoided by Joshua and being touted as one of the most dangerous and heaviest hitters in heavyweight history by the likes of Holyfield and many others.
     
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  12. Cojimar 1946

    Cojimar 1946 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    When he was fighting Ngannou, Helenius, Franklin, etc. Wardley was a tougher matchup than those guys for sure.

    Post Ruiz, Joshua's competition outside Usyk and Dubois has been extremely underwhelming.
     
  13. BubblesUK

    BubblesUK Doesn't buy hypejobs Full Member

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    It was fairly obvious at the time...

    Wilder wasn't just avoiding Joshua (and it was blatantly obviously that way around - Wilder even admitted as such for the hard of thinking at one stage), but also avoiding Whyte and making no attempt to fight anyone decent - the "why" there is pretty obvious if you're not wrapped up in the OTT hype.

    Wilder never proved he was a legit contender. That status is earned, not assumed.
     
  14. humbug

    humbug In Vino Veritas Full Member

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    “Wilder never proved he was a legit contender. That status is earned, not assumed.”

    A legit contender to what?

    He defended the WBC belt how many times? 10 or more?
     
  15. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Fifty years from now, the Ali-Frazier fights will have taken place 100 years ago.

    People don't talk about 100-year-old fights much.

    Because there will be 100 years of better fights that have happened since that mean more to fans.
     
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