It will be a waste of time for me to go back and forth with you. Let's hope that Fury get's his weight in order and his ass back in the ring ASAP.
If Luis wasn't a southpaw this fight would had ended in 3 ,lots of fighters have trouble with southpaws.
Would Wilder have won if Lennox Lewis didn't teach him to throw a jab in the middle of the night on a dark street in front of an apartment complex?
Wilder has knocked out his first top HW opponent and proven his power carries up to the elite level. His speed and power is going to cause anyone problems. Now we are looking for Wilder vs AJ to prove who the top dog is.
It's true, he did fight an ATG but that ATG didn't bring to the table any more skill or power than Ortiz did and as a matter of fact that same ATG didn't want anything to do with Ortiz. Ortiz was the true boogyman of the heavyweight division and Wilder knocked him out just as soundly as Joshua knocked out Wlad.
Wilder will need land couple more to get in Range for a good Right hand, Tyson Fury is a master at keeping range, he exposed Wlad as a very limited boxer once the range was taken away... Wilder will have to do what Trinidad did to Blocker, very few fighters can do well when range is changed
None of that changes the fact that Wlad has achieved buckets more in this sport than Ortiz ever will. Ortiz has one good win, against a guy coming off a loss to Wlad. Wlad's credit in the bank counts for something if you ask me. Even if you rate the wins over Wlad and Ortiz as equal then the Takam or Stiverne tiebreaker and the amount of fights it took to step up edges it for Joshua IMO. Can we at least agree that a win over Parker would reassert Joshua as top contender? If so, we'll continue this discussion March 31st.