Comments Thread For: Wilder: Beating Helenius Won't Be Easy, He's Great & Not Going To Give Up
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Not when Fury was a cherry pick gone wrong. Again Ortiz isn't even a top contender.
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.
Bunch of bums and Fury at his lowest.
Wilder didn't take a single risk.Comment
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Assuming theres nothing shady going on and Helenius actually seizes the opportunity and tries his best, this should be a pretty good fight for Wilder. If Wilder is still elite i'd expect him to get it done in rds 4-7. Eyes will roll if we get a first round Wilder KO though, not saying that couldnt genuinely happen, but it'd be ****ing su****iously convenient for Wilders rebuilding efforts wouldnt it?Comment
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Are you trying to belittle Helenius? The guy is experienced and has beaten Chisora, went 12 rounds with Whyte, and "splattered" Kownacki...twice. Roughly the same age too. Like I said, not the biggest challenge but certainly not a walkover either.Comment
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