Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Weighs In 23-Plus Pounds Lighter For Helenius Than For 3rd Fury Fight

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  • VislorTurlough
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    #11
    Helenius a live dog but still favor Wilder to land the haymaker

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    • chepboxingking
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      #12
      Originally posted by whirlout
      Put some good money on Helenius. You 'll thank me later. Wilder still hasn't addressed why he lost those fights. Its been one excuse after another. Helenius is riding high and full of confidence. He is right there with him in height and he's got heavy hands as well. Looks like he may employ a Fury tactic by coming in heavy as well.
      He lost because Fury is a better fighter and implemented the perfect fight plan. Plain and simple. Doesn’t mean any HW can duplicate Fury and can now all of a sudden beat wilder.

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      • mlac
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        #13
        looks way too skinny imo

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          #14
          Originally posted by The Devil Knows Boxing
          He looked WAY too skinny in his training videos. Particularly the legs. He always has chicken legs but now they're gone. Helenius meanwhile coming in extra heavy.

          His strategy is obvious. Fury laid the blueprint.

          Changing my prediction. I know Wilder's real problem is OVERTRAINING and Malik is too ****** to realize it because he's a scam artist not a trainer and Wilder needs yes men not anyone who will actually make him do something he doesn't want to do.

          Helenius in 7. Fury gets the assist and uncredited 4th victory. Wilder retires.
          A fantasy and it will never happen.

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          • OldTerry
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            #15
            Originally posted by chepboxingking
            Wilder is really a cruiserweight fighting a weight class above and competing against much bigger guys.
            Proves that size alone doesn't win fights.

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              #16
              Originally posted by The Devil Knows Boxing
              He looked WAY too skinny in his training videos. Particularly the legs. He always has chicken legs but now they're gone. Helenius meanwhile coming in extra heavy.

              His strategy is obvious. Fury laid the blueprint.

              Changing my prediction. I know Wilder's real problem is OVERTRAINING and Malik is too ****** to realize it because he's a scam artist not a trainer and Wilder needs yes men not anyone who will actually make him do something he doesn't want to do.

              Helenius in 7. Fury gets the assist and uncredited 4th victory. Wilder retires.
              Let's be perfectly clear here Helenius has only weighed 253+ in his loss to Duhaupas and the two subsequent fights afterwards against two complete puddings.

              And would go on to drop 20+ pounds immediately afterwards and wouldn't go back to 250+ till this fight, he can't replicate Fury and whilst he has the power to badly hurt Wilder he won't win the fight by trying to be Fury that's for damn sure.

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              • Kannabis Kid
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                #17
                Wilder has performed well within this range for the weight. I don't see an issue with Helenius coming in a bit heavier he didn't look out of shape probably just wanted that extra weight to help his punch resistance.

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                • Rebelrbg
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                  #18
                  Wilder will stretch this tub of gravy before the ice cube in my drink melts.

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                  • Iron Fister
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by The Devil Knows Boxing
                    He looked WAY too skinny in his training videos. Particularly the legs. He always has chicken legs but now they're gone. Helenius meanwhile coming in extra heavy.

                    His strategy is obvious. Fury laid the blueprint.

                    Changing my prediction. I know Wilder's real problem is OVERTRAINING and Malik is too ****** to realize it because he's a scam artist not a trainer and Wilder needs yes men not anyone who will actually make him do something he doesn't want to do.

                    Helenius in 7. Fury gets the assist and uncredited 4th victory. Wilder retires.
                    This 2x but not because of overtraining or weight.....unless Haymon worked some behind the scene magic, this fight sends Wilder into retirement.

                    This is boxing so if the powers that be see more $$$ to squeezed out of Wilder then we could get a robbery. Either way, Wilder is losing this fight. Fury took the man's soul and left him with egg shaped dents.

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                    • SUBZER0ED
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                      #20
                      Wilder is going back to what has worked for him pre-Fury. Helenius is a confidence-building opponent and is supposed to get stretched out. Guess we'll see.

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