I alway apply context e.g I still view Fury vs Wilder as a win FURY and only denied due bad judging. Same with Perez fights vs Jennings. Chisora resume is better than Ortiz so what does that say about Wilders resume?
Hunter was knocked down against Povetkin and it was not counted. If his knockdown was called by the referee, as it should have, he would have lost. I cannot fathom how anyone can say that Hunter won that bout, with that to consider and the fact he was gassed after 5 rounds. Hunter is someone that people like yourself like to tout because he's somehow perceived as inoffensive, despite constantly running his fat mouth. You are so insecure about the fact Wilder could land a big one on Joshua and literally put him to sleep. How can Chisora's record be better than Ortiz' record when he's lost about 11 times? Are you serious?
Let's have it right when you take PEDs and still can't beat Dave Allen you should have your licence revoked
Just because Chisora had the bottle to fight top HWs such as Vitalli, Haye, Usyk, Whyte, Fury, Pulev and Parker should not be used as negative for when comparing to fighter who hasn't had the bottle to fight the top guys. Chisora best wins - Takam, Spzilka, Price, and being robbed of win against Helenius is better than Ortiz's of Jennings and Hammer. Rating wins of low level journeyman doesn't count for much in my opinion. I had Hunter 8 rounds to 4. Most people score it 8-4 or 7-5 in favour of Hunter on the fight thread and easily won on the poll at the time.
Great Babic is awlays entertianing to watch. Browne has never been any good though was, was always overrated when beat a shadow of his former self Chagaev. Easy win for Babic.
No Chisora is better because he has better quality of win against better quality if opponents. Losing to top fighters should not be used a negative towards chisora when comparing him to Ortiz as Ortiz hasn't had the bottle to fight any his whole career.
I concede Chisora is the best Plodding Pudding Journeyman in the world - hope that helps your case mate.
Looking at the career trajectory of Big Jihadi Browne - I can see his corner throwing the towel in the ring before he gets within 20 feet of the ring during his ringwalk.
Browne is absolutely shot. He's a name people recognise but he's probably not even Babic's hardest fight.
Took a dive in Oz against ex NRL player Paul Gallen in his last fight - it was shocking. When Dave Allen wiped him out over 2 years ago, that was the end of him even as a journeyman.
Had the bottle? I'm pretty sure there's a lot of guys on this forum that would run in front of a moving car for enough money. You have to be joking! All of the names you're rattling off, he lost to! Does Peter McNeeley's loss to Mike Tyson become a feather in his cap, because he "had the bottle"? If he has the better quality of wins, then why did you bolster your argument on the apparent strength of his losses? Who's he beaten? Takam? Johnson? Malik Scott?