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

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

  1. Joshua

    21.3%
  2. Fury

    2.1%
  3. Wilder

    76.6%
  1. Clinton

    Clinton Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    All good. He'll be gone soon. Yet again.
     
  2. Clinton

    Clinton Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I know, lol.
     
  3. BigCal94

    BigCal94 Member Full Member

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    Think it's unfair to have Fury on this list, he's not had the promotional campaign that Joshua and Wilder have had and has really just had to beat who he's fought to go up the ranks.

    Beat Chisora when he was a young kid and Chisora was going to be the heavyweight savior and then beat him again a few years later. Had Haye fight cancelled twice because Haye didn't want it, beat Cunningham in the US after being dropped. I'd go as far to say Hammer is better than most of the other two's opponents (beat Teper recently)
    And of course.... HE BEAT WLAD!!!

    Joshua, I don't think people would be going as mad if he hadn't been hand delivered the IBF title, take the title away and Molina would probably be a decent fight at this stage. But he's being built as a monster and appealing to the casuals so people want him thrown in, which it looks like he's going too at Wembley in April. His last 4 opponents were undefeated.

    Wilders opponents are a joke for a WBC champ, bum after bum after bum, he's fighting guys like Jason Gavern in his 32nd fight!! Ridiculous, it's looking like his comeback fight will be Hughie a 22 year old feather fist! The sooner they force him in with Povetkin the better :detenido:
     
  4. Draygoon

    Draygoon New Member Full Member

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    Ok maybe im being abit harsh on Wilder because he did have a good win against stiverne in comparision to Martin although thats not really Joshuas fault. I guess AJ has the worst resume currently but Wilder has been champion much longer, AJ got his title this year and although not fighting top quality opponents he will be fighting Wladimir in April. With Wilder excluding Stiverne who i think is not top 10 anymore, which top quality heavyweight is he fighting?
     
  5. Zakman

    Zakman ESB's Chinchecker Full Member

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    Wilder. Joshua is facing guys a couple of years into his career that Wilder took 5 or 6 to actually get in the ring with. Fury should even really be in this debate, as he actually beat the champ

    Wilder's record is padded with some of the worst stiffs I have ever seen a fighter face on the way up in 35 years of following boxing. And he faced them for far longer.
     
  6. catchwtboxing

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