While styles make fights, it's very hard to ignore that Helenius has losses to Duhapas and Gerald Washington. But I suppose he has to do his best to sell a PPV fight that should not be PPV.
Last edited by Body the jab; 08-28-2022, 10:53 AM.
While styles make fights, it's very hard to ignore that Helenius has losses to Duhapas and Gerald Washington. But I suppose he has to do his best to sell a PPV fight that should not be PPV.
Ooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhh Yeeeaaahhhhhhhhhhh That for sure
Ppv ; fugh right off
Ortiz was old and has no credibility to his name. He's a fake boogeyman that Wilder nuthuggers latch onto.
Wilder "voluntarily" fought Fury for two reasons.
1. Nobody besides Wilder fangirls thought the draw was a fair decision.
2.The WBC wanted the rematch anyways and would have ordered the rematch as a mandatory fight.
Wilder admitted to ducking AJ the same day he admitted Fury was a cherry pick.
Whatever was attached to Ortiz name he was messing z wilder up the first fight in a major way. Most people who get out of that aren’t going to be in a rush to go back in it for no reason. It was definitely a risk that Ortiz could have finished what he started in a rematch.
same with the Fury rematch. People thought the draw was bad so wilder took the risk to fight him again and set the record straight. It’s 10000 examples of fighters skating off with a bad decision and never looking back. Wilder had proven he will take risks and take tough fights. People just like to hear themselves talk.
It will be easy and that is why Helenius has been chosen. No fix will be needed. Helenius is a heavy handed guy that can crack, but he has a very poor cardio and defense. An easy night for Wilder. It will be at least entertaining as long as it lasts.
I don’t disagree but Helenius has more than enough pop to end Wilder. I give Helenius a pretty good chance because he seems a little like Arreola right now. Two fighters who fcked away the prime part of their careers but seem born again now in their twilights. Wilder might be the opposite, it’s difficult to say what version of him will show up now, coming off 2 KO losses. He hasn’t had a win since 2019.
if I can get better that 5-1, I might consider that bet.
Helenius has power & is a good counterpuncher just like Stiverne but you have to avoid Wilder’s unorthodox style of punching to land a counter. I like Helenius but I see him getting Breazeale’d…
He's not going to give up. He has a military background. He knows how to fight and keep it going. He's not going to give up. This is not going to be easy. This is going to be an interesting fight for me and Robert. We know each other in the ring and we both know what we are capable of doing. I'm going to have to come out with something different. Something he's never seen before and bring it to him that way. He's probably thinking the same thing. I'm looking forward to a great challenge.
Wilder KO inside 3 rounds unless he carries it like he did Stiverne 1.
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