Joshua, Fury, Wilder - who has the most embarrassing resume?

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Joshua, Fury, Wilder - who has the most embarrassing resume?

  1. Joshua

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  2. Fury

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  3. Wilder

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  1. LANCE99

    LANCE99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    end thread!
     
  2. Jacques81

    Jacques81 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    --Knocked out badly by an unknown LHW in amatuers
    --Outboxed badly by a Polish Sausage in the amatuers
    --Squeaked by with a bronze medal somehow in the Olympics
    --Put down by morbidly obese Dustin "Big Worm" Nichols with a "Check-Jab"
    --Put down heavily and almost out by career loser Harold "Hard Roc" Sconiers
    --Built much of his career by beating sad corpses like Harrison and Lyakhovich
    --Brought in personal friend Malik Scott to take an obvious dive
    --Did not fight the real champ for his "title" but a Don King manufactured Buffet champion
    --Knocked down by 2 Wlad jabs and OUT with one medium left hook in sparring
    --Destroyed and almost ktfo'd by Haye in sparring
    --Rocked heavily by a Firtha jab
    --Could not defeat a very ill Stiverne as convincingly as Demetrice King
    --Could not even knock a very ill Stiverne down like Rossy
    --Some of the most shameful opponents for his "title defenses" that the world has ever seen, showing his low self esteem
    --Rocked badly and almost out vs substitute teacher Molina ("Drummer Boy")
    --He did not perform as well agasint Molina as Arreola OR Ashanti Jordan, both of whom knocked him out in 1
    --Eye busted up and made to look like a gargoyle by Duhaupas ("The Reptile"), a French pastry chef
    --Sold as a nice guy, but actually spends his time beating up hookers and mental patient Charlie Zelenoff, who are ironically his best opponents
    --Dispresects great fighters like Tyson and Klitschko
    --Now trying to claim that Fury's "courageous" win somehow makes him champion.
    --Avoiding Povetkin like the plague
    --Seems to be using a new tactic,probably to mask steroid use, of not allowing his pathetic opponents a full camp
    --Was considering Wawryck, knocked out in 3 by his mandatory, as an opponent
    --Offered a shot to Adamek, a shot to pieces 39 year old former LHW who is 1-2 in his last three, but only allowed him a 6 week camp.
    --Avoided Briggs and Bronco Billy Wright, shot fighters who carry AARP cards
    --Will fight an unemployed Soccer Hooligan named Szpilka? on 4 weeks notice, and will underpay him, overfeed and hooker him up
    --Wilder's team, the "Burger Squad", keeps removing and scrubbing the Internet of all of his shameful knockdowns and ktfo's; mostly while attempting a bad attempt at the "Ali Shuffle", which will now be called the "Burger Bungle".
    --Got punked out badly by unemployed, fur coat wearing soccer hooligan Spzilka at face off for their upcoming "title" fight
    -- Was being outclassed by undersized, unemployed, glorified bum, fur coat wearing, soccer hooligan Spzilka for 9 rounds
    -- Was clearly intimidated by Tyson Fury after landing a lucky punch against undersized, unemployed, glorified bum, fur coat wearing, soccer hooligan Spzilka
    -- When intimidated by Fury, had to resort to his pathetic catchphrase, causing embarrassment to, and for, everyone associated with the Wilder camp.
    -Now is again avoiding Povetkin like the plague and will likely be stripped of his title; but Uncle Al will give him a
    worthless, manufactured PBC belt.
    -Tried to fight the CAN Martin in a title unification match, but the WBC refused to allow the fight, and that Wilder fight his mandatory; then team Bronze Burger attempted to get Povetkin to fight Martin, but he regused; just another pitiful attempt to duck Povetkin.
    -Wilder skips leg day, resulting in pitiful 14" calves on a 6'7 man, which produce thefunniest chicken dances and future ktfo's ever.
    -Ducked and ran from his mandatory Povetkin,again, and will now face the washed up burrito-boy Arreola, who was smashed by shot Vitali,lost clearly to a shop-worn light-heavyweight, Adamek, got ktfo'd by can Stiverne (who was outclassed easily by Wilder somehow), went life and death with sub-journeyman Kaufmann, who also ironically failed a drug test.
    -Will probably be made to do a dance by the aforementioned,washed up,burrito and Corona boy Arreola, and very well might get ktfo'd too.
    -Ducked fight with a clean Povetkin, ran back to Alabama, and still demanded $5million dollars, now will fight someone who trains on burritos and coronas
    -Ran from aforementioned Burrito-Corona-Boy and took him 8 rounds and still couldn't beat him as convincingly as Buffet king Stiverne
    -Tried so futile hard to KO Arreola with hisoverrated power shots, he broke his puny wrist and biceps and still couldn't put the shot Californian out. There was a mercy stoppage
    -Now is ducking everyone for the rest of the year due to his courageous injuries, including his 3 year mandatory Povetkin and states hewill fight Joshua, as a cash out but everyoneknows he will chicken out.
    -Now is cleared to come back in the Spring, but will likely choose another scrub like Wawryck or Bronco Billy as defense and call it a necessary "tune up".
     
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  3. Draygoon

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    Wilder has the worst out of the three, hes been champion the longest and hasnt really fought any real threat of an opponent. his fights with Duhaupas and his KO against Spilka were impressive though. But he needs to step it up.

    Fury has a very good resume, shows he had to fight to get a shot at the title and beat the guy who reigned for years.

    AJ only on 17th fight and just became a title holder, Although his next fight against Molina is a bad choice hes got a fight lined up with wladimir klitschko. So his resume is not that bad at all.
     
  4. robg

    robg Active Member Full Member

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    Gotta give it to Wilder. Besides Bermane Stiverne none of his Wins are notable.

    I give Joshua credit for his last 3 Wins. Breazeale was an undefeated Olympian, Martin prior to the fight looked like he'd be an interesting opponent, Whyte is a solid win as well and also a boxer I'm a fan of. Martin didn't do jack in the Joshua fight I know lol, but I remember before it happened a reasonable amount of people thought we'd get a competitive scrap. Not Joshua's fault. And last of all, I give Joshua credit for being the first and only person to stop Kevin Johnson
     
  5. ludwig

    ludwig Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Joshua's resume is not all that, but he's certainly looked good against the opposition he's faced.

    I can't always say the same for Wilder. Stiverne is a better name than anyone Joshua has beaten, and Wilder beat him convincingly, but it wasn't all that impressive honestly. Nobody expected the fight to go the cards pre-fight.

    Wilder's other good win was vrs. Scott but most of us have our suspicions about that one.

    No question Wilder's resume is better than Joshua, but Wilder has had more embarrassing moments and looks more vulnerable.
     
  6. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Wilder has not fought anyone................it so appears the WBC helped Wilder get out of the Povetkin fight, although Povetkin was cleared of any illegal drugs, but the WBC still postponed the fight to protect Wilder. Wilder will has his 5th voluntary defense against a bum unlike any other champion. Wilder did not win the WBC.........................
     
  7. anarki_ykw

    anarki_ykw New Member Full Member

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    Fury's resume includes Klitschko, Chisora so can't question it.

    Joshua and Wilder are KO specialists and therefore people avoid them.

    not a fair question.
     
  8. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wilder by a country mile.
     
  9. Winston_C

    Winston_C New Member banned Full Member

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    'Owned' is something my 10 year old might say.
     
  10. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    How does Wilder have the worst resume?

    Martin despite holding a paper belt wasn't even ranked inside the top 10. Wilder beat legit title holder who was ranked at #2. Not even Vitali Klitschko ever beat anybody ranked that high.
    Duhaupas and Splika are much better wins than Breazzele who is one of the worst contenders ive ever seen.
    Now Joshua is headlining a PPV against one of Wilders left overs. I don't remember Wilder beating Molina on PPV.
    Amazing that Joshua who is meant to have a better record can take a Wilder victim as a title defence and fight him headlining on PPV.:facepalm:
     
  11. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Joshua has a better record by 'a country mile' ? Explain?
     
  12. DoubleJab666

    DoubleJab666 Dot, dot, dot... Full Member

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    You're owned by a 10-year-old too? Oh dear...
     
  13. Winston_C

    Winston_C New Member banned Full Member

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    Yea.
     
  14. greenhornet

    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    fury has a complete garbage resume. aside from shot, old, klitschko, not one decent victory.
     
  15. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    Fury stepped up and beat Wlad and has decent wins over Chisora and Cunningham, so I don't think you can knock Fury's resume.

    Wilder has bee a pro a month longer than Fury, had 12 more fights and quite frankly other than Stiverne his record is garbage. Clearly far worse than Fury's.

    Joshua has the worst resume of the 3 but he's also only been a pro for 3 years, 5 years less than Fury and Wilder so you can't expect him to have the resume to match these guys, hell he's not even had half the fights Wilder has. Joshua needs to step up badly though, he at that point Wilder was after the Liakhovich fight, it's clear he's too good for the level of opposition he is facing now and is learning nothing in the actual fights as they are such big mismatches.