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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Wilder: Beating Helenius Won't Be Easy, He's Great & Not Going To Give Up

    Deontay Wilder will have to get reacquainted with Robert Helenius as a frenemy when the two heavyweights meet for a fight Oct. 15 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York to headline a FOX pay-per-view.
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    This is obviously an inside job fake fight. Helenius has been hired to be the patsy. If it was a real fight, both sides would be trying to cut each other down. this is a business "fight" between friends and pbc employees and wilder is going to win.

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    • Andrij
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      #3
      Another fixed fight. Malik Scott dive Part 2.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Ricospider
        This is obviously an inside job fake fight. Helenius has been hired to be the patsy. If it was a real fight, both sides would be trying to cut each other down. this is a business "fight" between friends and pbc employees and wilder is going to win.
        Exactly. Wilder dislikes taking a risk, he has been bottle-fed all his career. They fed him an out-of-shape Fury in order to add a decent name on his resume but it backfired and he was forced to take two consecutive beatings. Helenius is going to take a dive, it's all arranged.
        Last edited by Boxviewer; 08-28-2022, 07:55 AM.

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        • hugh grant
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          #5
          Helenius will be hard until you ko him. Just like ortiz was smirking at you before you was perfect for 2 seconds

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          • Liondw
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            #6
            I heard they sparred together, so that's interesting.

            Do they go full out, not sure, but surely yes, it's business. With this fight later in the year we can see if Wilder is damaged goods or not. Helenius has an educated jab, just a pity he doesn't take a punch that well.

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            • siablo14
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              #7
              Good that Wilder is back. I look forward to:

              Wilder-Joshua
              Wilder- Ruiz
              Wilder - Usyk.

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              • james240
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                #8
                Originally posted by Andrij
                Another fixed fight. Malik Scott dive Part 2.
                Seriously why do you think this fight will be rigged?

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                • James Hunt
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                  #9
                  When super-duper Helenius becomes the next best thing since sliced bread.
                  At least he's bald, so they can't make him dye his hair like Oldtiz.

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                  • Amir Imam
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by James Hunt
                    When super-duper Helenius becomes the next best thing since sliced bread.
                    At least he's bald, so they can't make him dye his hair like Oldtiz.

                    Most boxing fans who talk like this don’t have an athletic bone in their body. I guarantee you couldn’t last one round with Helenius or Ortiz.

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