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  • Roberto Vasquez
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    #31
    It's funny Fury says Wilder punches 5 times harder than Whyte when he spent the whole fight against Whyte on the back foot

    Helenius is an easy fight for Wilder. Helenius lost to Whyte and Washington in recent times and he's 38, same age as Ortiz was

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    • hugh grant
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      #32
      Well fury has been in ring with both and he was down 4 times with we know who so might be some truth in it.
      it don't matter how much credit fury gives wilder, if wilder loses to usyk, Josh and helenius, fury s wins over wilder looks worse

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      • jackblack008
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        #33
        Fury doesn't want Helenous to win.

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        • Toffee
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          #34
          Originally posted by No look hook
          I believe wilder wins, something that is kinda funny to me is how wilder haters talk as if he’s a inexperienced noob, completely disregarding not acknowledging the tools that got him to the top. There’s areas I’d like to see improved but as a fan I’ll leave that up to the professional who’s surrounded by professionals. Personally I’d like to see him work on creating space without having to push off that requires extending his arms which leaves him vulnerable to overhand right hands. Fury exposed this in the rematch. That’s my assessment but like I said, I’m not the professional just a hardcore fight fan
          He's no noob. I give him full credit for his accomplishments.

          I just don't know where he stands. He can't box but he has power... does that make him elite? His resume offers us very few clues.

          Strange to say that a 37 year old, 45 fight, 13 title fight veteran is pretty unproven!

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            #35
            I too feel that Helenius will most likely lose, but I'd personally love to see him win since I've followed him for a long time, and I had always hoped that he would've fought Vlad Klitschko back in the day. It would be pretty amazing if he is able to play spoiler again like he did with Kownacki.

            Anyway, Wilder will likely have an easier time connecting on Helenius than Helenius will have connecting on him. I also think Wilder will be able to take Helenius' punches better than Helenius will be able to take Wilder's punches, but that goes without saying. I'm actually curious to see if Helenius can connect with a good shot or two before he gets caught with something big. If Helenius is able to connect with something substantial, it will be interesting to see how well Wilder takes it.

            I'd love to see this fight go to the mid-rounds but that is probably wishful thinking.

            As far as Fury stating that Joe Joyce isn't a big name yet, maybe he should try to get him on the undercard of his next fight to get him some more exposure. I'd love to see multiple big-name heavyweights on the same card again.

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            • Good ol' Douglas
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              #36
              Originally posted by The Devil Knows Boxing
              What's Wilder's power like when he's not taking steroids I wonder.
              Steroids do not drastically increase power. Clenelo is proof of this.

              No matter how much he juices up and pumps the weights, he just does not hit as hard as he thinks.

              The lil guy thought Bivol would crumble despite facing much bigger men like Smith Jr who hit WAY harder

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              • BodyBagz
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                #37
                Fury vs Wilder 4 > Fury vs 12L 3

                sad day for Fury fans

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                • The Devil Knows Boxing
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Good ol' Douglas

                  Steroids do not drastically increase power. Clenelo is proof of this.

                  No matter how much he juices up and pumps the weights, he just does not hit as hard as he thinks.

                  The lil guy thought Bivol would crumble despite facing much bigger men like Smith Jr who hit WAY harder
                  Canelo is clean and was one handed in the Bivol fight. So rewind and start over ******.

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