At least Wilder didn't spit out his mouthpiece and quit

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  1. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wilder has fought the World Champion twice, and the #4 contender twice. And he has one loss, to the champ.

    Congratulations on winning your bets.

    We'll see how it plays out in March for Ingo, I mean Fury. (LOL)
     
  2. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    No, Wilder won the "My Only Loss Is To the Undefeated World Champion Tyson Fury, Not the Late Sub Andy Ruiz" ... belt.

    When looking at losses, one is definitely better than the other.
     
  3. channy

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    Thats because his alter ego told him not to as he needed it more to save his teeth!!
     
  4. robg

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    Wilder showed the heart of a lion. I’m def still a fan. Being a warrior isn’t only about how much pain you can dish out. Let’s see how much you can handle
     
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  5. The Clan

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    In 44 fights Wilder has faced just 1 credible opponent
    During that beat down, Wilder hit the canvass 4 times and ended the fight curled up in the corner, submitting to the inevitable!

    Not a good look!
     
  6. Dubblechin

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    The top 10 RING ratings this week prove you wrong.

    Pick a new gimmick.
     
  7. The Clan

    The Clan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wilders record
    Can’t argue with facts
    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 - 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
    42 - Domonic Breazeale - 15th
    43 - Luis Ortiz - 9th
    44 - Tyson Fury - LOST - Fury Wins WBC World Title
     
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  8. Power_tek

    Power_tek Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Exactly right, the caliber of opposition weren’t even slightly comparable, but one was caught out and the other was figured out, both lost dramatically, but one came back and figured out the changes needed to get the win, the other is completely incapable of making changes and was exposed, and some how managed to make himself even less popular with the worst possible excuse. Whyte would have done the same to him, another telling thing is that the contract can’t have had a step aside clause to allow for a shot to fight Joshua to become undisputed.
     
  9. Power_tek

    Power_tek Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ring iq vs no iq the outcome is inevitable, boxing is about adjustment and strategy, well it’s certainly a large part of it, tell me what is wilder going to do different?
     
  10. Dubblechin

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    You're just mucking up threads with this stuff. It's not 2009 anymore. It's 2020. Nobody cares who he fought 40 fights ago.

    Currently, Wilder has better credentials than any current Ring contender. There are nine other contenders. Feel free to post where all their opponents were rated, too. Where is Shawndell rated (Parker's opponent tomorrow)? Where is Wach rated (Whyte's last opponent)? Where is Helenius rated (Kownacki's next opponent)? Or do you just copy and paste this dated list a thousand times?

    Pick a new gimmick.
     
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  11. Power_tek

    Power_tek Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Agreed but at no point did he ever strive to take on the best, his resume doesn’t show any sort of progression, he constantly looked to pick opponents at the right time, Ortiz ageing, fury a victim of the sesh, and was made to look poor by both only using his one asset to claim victory, the truth is he was poor in all 4 bouts and managed to knock Ortiz out twice.
    But if we are honest he would have lost the first fight with Ortiz has the ref not given him extra time at the end of the seventh or eighth round to have his invisible cuts looked at, disgusting cheating imo he wasn’t knocked down he was just wobbly and ready to go and the ref saved him let’s not forget that
     
  12. Power_tek

    Power_tek Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Joshuas smokes wilders and you know it, he constantly looked to fight the best available and progress towards the goal of being undisputed champion. Wilder has done nothing of the sort
     
  13. Dubblechin

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    So, Joshua finally "figured out" his late sub Ruiz. That's good. Was the first thing he "figured out" you can't win if you spit out your mouthpiece and quit? (LOL)

    At least Wilder didn't get dropped four times and quit against late sub Andy Ruiz. (never gets old)
     
  14. Dubblechin

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    He literally took on the best on Saturday. The second time he'd taken on the World Champion in the past 14 months.

    Christ. You guys are hopeless.

    Wilder has better credentials than all the other current top 10 contenders. Your stale arguments are dead.

    Maybe you should concern yourselves with who the other contenders are fighting, because Wilder is fighting the top guys. Most of the others aren't fighting anyone.
     
  15. Power_tek

    Power_tek Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Iam not at any point going to defend Joshuas first performance I can’t, both wilder and Joshua were embarrassed.
    The difference is wilder was embarrassed twice and didn’t win the rematch and now has zero belts. I wouldn’t say iam defending Joshua here iam more questioning how anyone can possibly defend wilder. I just wish he didn’t come with that excuse and I wouldn’t even be arsed at all.