Wilder
1. Ortiz
2. Stiverne
3. Breazeale
4. Duhaupas
5. Scott
AJ
1. Wlad
2. Whyte
3. Povetkin
4. Parker
5. Takam
Fury
1. Wlad
2. Chisora
3. Cunningham
4. Hammer
5. Wallin
Ruiz's resume is too sh!tty after AJ to really argue anything
Pov was still a decent fighter IMO. He is younger than Ortiz and you still rated Wilder beating Ort well didn't you? I would take Pov over many younger opponentsoogiebe wrote: ↑29 Nov 2019, 16:31 Kinda tough on Wilder as he fought Ortiz twice. That would squeeze out Breazeale. I like your lists. but I can't get McDermit out of my mind vs Fury. Not in the top three best fighters he fought, but put up one great effort that fight yes?
I'd have Parker over Pov as Pov was well past it when he fought AJ and Parker (at the time) would've beaten him. Not sure Wlad at 104 y/o would be my number one but certainly on the list of three.
EDIT: SHVT! NO sooner than i post, the OP changed. Never mind.
Yeah, it is clearer going to five.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑29 Nov 2019, 16:33 The first one was too restrictive probably. And it's opponent, not wins. You can beat the same guy 6 times but that's 1 guy.
Breazeale is still probably one of Wilder's best wins even if you include both Stiverne wins, and both Ortiz wins. The Malik Scott win didn't amount to much because it looked like Scott just fell down out of fear.oogiebe wrote: ↑29 Nov 2019, 16:31 Kinda tough on Wilder as he fought Ortiz twice. That would squeeze out Breazeale. I like your lists. but I can't get McDermit out of my mind vs Fury. Not in the top three best fighters he fought, but put up one great effort that fight yes?
I'd have Parker over Pov as Pov was well past it when he fought AJ and Parker (at the time) would've beaten him. Not sure Wlad at 104 y/o would be my number one but certainly on the list of three.
EDIT: SHVT! NO sooner than i post, the OP changed. Never mind.
Tough call on Martin. I know I always bash him, but comparatively speaking, is he really that bad?margaret thatcher wrote: ↑29 Nov 2019, 16:39 Call me crazy, but just like I think Chuck Martin is underrated, I think Scott is a bit too. He gave some good fighters trouble and made Ortiz look pretty buffoonish at times.
Got it.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑29 Nov 2019, 16:48 It was born out of a very different order of lists lol, though tbh he's kinda one of these casuals so he doesn't really make me question my lists much, I just want to show that I'm right
It's opponents. Opponents are people.
I know.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑29 Nov 2019, 16:52 Loaded for what? It is an argument specifically about opponents. Obviously something like Ortiz 1 and 2 both count above something like Szpilka, that's not the issue...
Yep
Wlad was pretty much the same age vs AJ as Ortiz was for Wilder 2 wasn't he? I think the difference was just a few months. You can still be a good fighter at that age like Wlad and Luis, and I don't think it's too damaging on the achievement if we are being consistent, similarly I don't really see Povetkin as having being too far done. He's actually younger than Orty btw, who I mention because you seem still to really rate that win in the rematch. Reminds me of a Ewey classic, btw something like :oogiebe wrote: ↑29 Nov 2019, 16:31 Kinda tough on Wilder as he fought Ortiz twice. That would squeeze out Breazeale. I like your lists. but I can't get McDermit out of my mind vs Fury. Not in the top three best fighters he fought, but put up one great effort that fight yes?
I'd have Parker over Pov as Pov was well past it when he fought AJ and Parker (at the time) would've beaten him. Not sure Wlad at 104 y/o would be my number one but certainly on the list of three.
EDIT: SHVT! NO sooner than i post, the OP changed. Never mind.