Better Resume Wilder or Chisora

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Who has a better resume

  1. Wilder

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  2. Chisora

    63.8%
  1. Dance84

    Dance84 Unicorn and seastar land Full Member

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    Who has a better resume ?

    Wilders best win Ortiz

    Chisora best win Takam
     
  2. Perkin Warbeck

    Perkin Warbeck Boxing aficionado Full Member

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    Chisora went the distance with Vitali Klitschko. That's better than anything on Wilder's resume.

    Chisora never avoided anyone, Wilder was the most carefully matched heavyweight titleholder in history.
     
  3. Dance84

    Dance84 Unicorn and seastar land Full Member

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    Also some feel he arguably beat whyte
     
  4. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    and undefeated helenius
     
  5. Yaiyr Alexander

    Yaiyr Alexander Member banned Full Member

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    Chisora. He beat carlos takkam, went toe to toe with dillian whyte. And gave vitali a good fight. Wilder beat luis ortiz but thats it. If you want you can add breazeale on wilders resume but if thats the case i can add David price on chisoras lmao
     
  6. ideafix12

    ideafix12 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Chisora real record

    Malik Scott (prime)
    Robert Helenius (prime)
    Edmund Gerber
    Ondrej Pala
    Kingpin Johnson
    Dillan Whyte 1 (prime)
    Carlos Takam (past prime)
    Arthur Szpilka (past prime)
    David Price (past prime)


    Wilder record

    Audley Harrison (past prime)
    Sergey Liakhovich (past prime)
    Malik Scott
    Bermane Stiverne 1 (prime) & 2
    Eric Molina
    Johan Duhaupass (prime)
    Chris Arreola (past prime)
    Artur Szpilka
    Gerald Washington
    Luis Ortiz 1 & 2
    Dominic Breazeale

    Top 3 wins

    Wilder Chisora

    Ortiz 1 Whyte 1
    Duhaupass Helenius
    Stiverne/Scott/Ortiz 2 Scott/Takam


    Really close
     
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  7. Bigcheese

    Bigcheese Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The Wilder hate is getting ridiculous. Chisora has fought better fighters, he also lost to most of them
     
  8. latineg

    latineg user of dude wipes Full Member

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    its not a unjustified question, even if you choose Wilder its fairly close imo.

    and i love Wilder
     
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  9. El Gallo Negro

    El Gallo Negro Active Member banned Full Member

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    chisora faced the better competition, but lost to all of them. I guess it all depends on what you value greater
     
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  10. El Gallo Negro

    El Gallo Negro Active Member banned Full Member

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    one of vitali's weakest performances, if not the weakest. at no point did he ever try to engage Chisora, or go for a KO despite Chisora being a willing target.
    I used to be a fan of Vitali up until this fight, but vitali fought scared. he showed no heart even after Chisora slapped him like a woman in his dressing room. I would have expected Vitali to come out looking to teach Chisora some F-icking manners, but he went and played it safety first caution all the way
     
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  11. Heavy_Hitter

    Heavy_Hitter Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Chisora is a warrior, who fought everyone. Wilder just ducked everyone
     
  12. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If you count Helenius as win, then Chisora.
     
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  13. Bigcheese

    Bigcheese Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I didnt know Helenius was such a good win. The man got knocked out by Duhaupas
     
  14. catchwtboxing

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    It was a very good "win" in context. Helenius was coming off of wins over Brewster, Lyakovich, and Peter, back when those wins still mattered a little.

    The Chisora "win" derailed him, as he re-broke his hand, suffered a career threatening injury to his shoulder, and, at some point just later, suffered a gruesome throat injury.

    It has literally taken Helenius years to come back from all of that.
     
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  15. Badbot

    Badbot You can just do things. Full Member

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    undefeated doesn´t mean ****.
    But yes, Helenius back then was in great form.