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  • The Hammer
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    #11
    Last two rounds of Helenius-Brewster:

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      #12
      Originally posted by Carnivore
      Last two rounds of Helenius-Brewster:


      I am starting to like Helenius even though he's slow as ****, he could be in some entertaining scraps.

      The top 10 would wreck his world but he's fun to watch.

      Thanks Carny.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Alec900
        amateur stats for Helenius 105-38-1 with 51 stoppages

        Over 150 amateur fights!!! The good to see...

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          Never seen him fought before but watching him now he finished like Pavlik in a way, He takes his time instead of getting overly excited when he had Brewster hurt.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Alec900
            amateur stats for Helenius 105-38-1 with 51 stoppages
            1999

            1. 21/2/1999 Eetu Suutari Turku, Finland W 3-0
            2. 3/4/1999 Modo Sallah SWE, Tampere, Finland L 1-4
            5. 21/8/1999 Niko Tynys Mikkeli, Finland W RSC-H 1. Round
            8. 2/10/1999 Karim Partanen Tampere, Finland W 3-0
            9.7/11/1999 Timo Laine Helsinki, Finland W 3-0
            10. 14/11/1999 Aleksei Zolotenko EST, Estonia L 0-3
            12. 12/12/1999 Mike Holmgaard DEN, Denmark L 2-15

            2000

            15. 11/3/2000 Vadim Proskovits Kirkkonummi,Finland W AB 2. Round
            16. 12/3/2000 Jarmo Katavisto, Helsinki, Finland W 3-0
            18. 15/4/2000 Petri Santoo Karkkila, Finland W 3-0
            20. 22/4/2000 Kim Gram NOR, Tampere, Finland W 5-0
            21. 23/4/2000 Dennis Groenhot NED, Tampere, Finland L 0-5´
            26. 15/7/2000 Mario Preskar CRO, Greece, L 0-2
            (European Cadet Championships)
            27. 10/9/2000 Modo Sallah SWE, Tampere, Finland L -8-8
            28. 30/9/2000 Mortesa Mashadi SWE Gälve, Sweden W 7-4
            29. 14/10/2000 Mario Prescar CRO, Porvoo, Finland W 3-0
            32. 5/11/2000 Daido Närss EST, Helsinki, Finland W RSC 3. Round
            33. 12/11/2000 Pavel Jakolev EST, Järvnpää, Finland W RSC 1.Round
            34. 13/11/2000 Modo Sallah SWE Helsinki, Finland L 0-3

            2001

            36. 20/1/2001 Janne Räsänen Lahti, Finland W 5-0
            37. 20/1/2001 Sebastian Kekki Lahti, Finland W RSC 1.Round
            38. 21/1/2001 Jaakko Lunden Lahti, Finland W RSC 2.Round
            39. 10/2/2001 Janne Katajisto Helsinki, Finland L 10-14
            40. 17/2/2001 Jari Hautero Tampere, Finland W RSC 3. Round
            41. 1/4/2001 Modo Sallah SWE, Denmark L 22-30
            42. 7/4/2001 Jaakko Lunden Helsinki, Finland W 10-3
            43. 8/4/2001 Pavlo Vanik UKR, Helsinki, Finland L 4-11
            44. 15/4/2001 Modo Sallah SWE, Tampere, Finland W RSC 2.Round
            45. 28/4/2001 Janne Katajisto Porvoo, Finland W 3-0
            46. 6/5/2001 Kalle Mens EST, Tampere, Finland W RSC 2.Round
            49. 8/9/2001 Janne Räsänen Rovaniemi, Finland W 5-0
            50. 9/9/2001 Janne Katajisto Rovaniemi, Finland W 5-0
            51. 25/9/2001 Papapostolev GRE, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia W KO 1.Round
            (European junior championships)
            52. 28/9/2001 Islam Timurzijev RUS, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia L RSC-O 1. Round
            (European junior championships)
            53. 7/10/2001 Andrei Bannikov EST, Tallinn, Estonia W AB 2
            54. 19/10/2001 Aldo Coliander SWE, Tampere, Finland L 7-17

            2002

            59. 4/2/2002 Aldo Coliander SWE, Helsinki, Finland W 2-1
            60. 9/3/2002 Petri Santoo Helsinki, Finland W RSC-O 2.Round
            61. 10/3/2002 Mikael Puurula Helsinki, Finland W RSC-O 2.Round
            62. 11/3/2002 Janne Katajisto Helsinki, Finland L 22-24
            63. 24/3/2002 Modo Sallah SWE, Moss, Norway L 11-12
            64. 5/4/2002 Modo Sallah SWE, Helsinki, Finland W 26-23
            65. 6/4/2002 Janne Katajisto Helsinki, Finland W 15-9
            66. 7/4/2002 Ian Lewison ENG, Helsinki, Finland W 24-9
            67. 13/4/2002 Ilmar Kotselainen EST, Porvoo, Finland W RSC 2.Round
            68. 23/4/2002 Andrei Serikov EST, Helsinki, Finland W RSC 4.Round
            69. 4/6/2002 Ilmar Kotselainen EST, Lohja, Finland W RSC-I 4.Round
            70. 16/6/2002 Tambet Leetsi EST, Porvoo, Finland W 3-0
            71. 19/19/2002 Modo Sallah SWE, Tampere, Finland W 35-14
            72. 20/10/2002 Andreas Barkhall NOR, Tampere, Finland W 11-6
            73. 16/11/2002 Tobias Asklöf SWE, Helsinki, Finland W 3-0
            74. 17/11/2002 Said El Tahan SWE, Porvoo, Finland L 1-2

            2003

            78. 9/2/2003 Janne Räsänen Tampere, Finland W 9-0
            79. 10/3/2003 Mika Karhunen Tampere, Finland W RSC-O 3.Round
            80. 4/4/2003 Andreas Barkhall NOR, Helsinki, Finland L RSC-H 3.Round
            81. 23/5/2003 Janne Katajisto Helsinki, Finland W 2-1
            82. 24/5/2003 Andreas Gustafsson SWE, Porvoo, Finland L 0-3
            83. 9/8/2003 Janne Katajisto Loviisa, Finland W KO 4
            84. 31/8/2003 Pavel Jakolev EST, Tallinn, Estonia W AB 2
            85. 6/9/2003 Daniel Petriatko NOR, Rovaniemi, Finland W 5-0
            86. 7/9/2003 Jarno Rosberg Rovaniemi, Finland L 1-4
            87. 22/9/2003 Mehdi Aouiche FRA, Helsinki, Finland W 23-12
            88. 18/10/2003 David Price ENG, Tampere, Finland W 20-15
            89. 19/10/2003 Mehdi Aouiche FRA, Tampere, Finland L 13-20
            90. 8/11/2003 Mikael Puurula, Forssa, Finland W 3-0
            91. 15/11/2003 Daniel Petriako NOR, Oulu, Finland L AB 3.Round
            92. 8/12/2003 Igor Bilic CRO, Catania, Italy L 5-8

            2004

            93. 7/3/2004 Janne Katajisto Helsinki, Finland W RSC-O 3.round
            94. 8/3/2004 Jarno Rosberg Helsinki, Finland W 27-18
            95. 13/3/2004 Andreas Holmberg Linköping, Sweden W RSC-O 3.Round
            96. 14/3/2004 Modo Sallah Linköping, Sweden L 1-4
            97. 1/4/2004 Milan Vasiljevic SCG, Plovdiv, Bulgaria L 19-29
            98. 15/10/2004 Jarno Rosberg, Tampere, Finland W RSC-O .Round
            99. 16/10/2004 Bermane Stiverne CAN, Tampere, Finland L 8-12
            100. 3/11/2004 Jarno Rosberg, Porvoo, Finland W 3-0

            2005

            101. 23/1/2005 Jukka Saarinen, Hämeenlinna, Finland W 5-0
            102. 2/2/2005 Artur Marabian RUS, Unkari W 13 -9
            103. 3/2/2005 Csaba Kurtucz HUN, Unkari L 12-22
            104. 13/2/2005 Mauritzio Biazhi ITA, Helsinki, Finland W AB 3. round
            105. 19/2/2005 Ali Nepshekuev RUS, Sundsvall, Sweden L AB 2. round
            106. 27/2/2005 Olli Lampi, Lahti, Finland W RSC 1. round
            107. 28/2/2005 Jukka Saarinen, Lahti, Finland W 25-20
            108. 10/4/2005 Modo Sallah SWE, Helsinki, Finland L 15-31
            109. 17/4/2005 Linas Narkevicius Tarto, Estonia W 3-0
            110. 18/6/2005 Niklas Hyvärinen Porvoo W AB 2.-erä
            111. 11/9/2005 Sergei Andrienko RUS Rovaniemi W AB 2.-erä
            112. 9/10/2005 Dmitri Solopahov EST Tarto, Estonia W KO 1
            113. 21/10/2005 Aleksei Sivko UKR Tampere W 31-10
            114. 22/10/2005 Mohamed Amanissi MOR Tampere W RSC-O 2.erä
            115. 23/10/2005 Jukka Saarinen Tampere W RSC-O 2.-erä
            116. 16/11/2005 David Price SCO Mianyang City, China W 25-22
            (World championships)
            117. 17/11/2005 Rustam Saidov UZB Mianyang City, China L AB 4.-erä
            (World championships)

            2006

            118. 7/5/2006 Ilkka Lehtimäki Helsinki, W KO 1
            119. 7/6/2006 Aleksandr Apanasionok BLR Minsk, Belarus L 26-41
            120. 17/7/2006 Bogdan Dinu ROM Plovdiv, Bulgaria W RSC-I 1.-erä
            (European championships)
            121. 19/7/2006 Mohamed Samoudi FRA Plovdiv, Bulgaria W RSC 2.-erä
            (European championships)
            122. 20/7/2006 Kurban Gunebakan TUR Plovdiv, Bulgaria W RSC-O 2.-erä
            (European championships)
            123. 22/7/2006 Islam Timurziev RUS Plovdiv, Bulgaria L 14-32
            (European championships)
            124. 17/4/2005 Dmitri Solopahov EST Lohja W AB 1.-erä
            125. 24/11/2006 Krister Palmen SWE Porvoo, W RSC 1.-erä
            126. 9/12/2006 Alexander Povernov GER Berliini, Germany W 27-25 Bundesliiga)
            127. 16/12/2006 Michael Werner GER Gotha, Germany W RSC 3.-erä (Bundesliiga)

            2007

            128. 13/1/2007 Aber Heterman GER Germany W AB 2.-erä (Bundesliiga)
            129. 20/1/2007 Rovshan Safarov GER Germany W RSC 1.-erä (Bundesliiga)
            130. 10/2/2007 Tino Cross GER Germany W WO (Bundesliiga)
            131. 4/3/2007 Jukka Saarinen FIN Kuortane, Finland W RSC 1. erä (GeeBee)
            132. 13/4/2007 Krysztof Golowavki POL Helsinki, Finland W 30-7 (GeeBee)
            133. 14/4/2007 Sergei Kharitonov RUS Helsinki, Finland W 32-21 (GeeBee)
            134. 15/4/2007 Cathal McMonagle IRL Helsinki, Finland W 34-6 (GeeBee)
            135. 9/9/2007 Aleksander Selezens LAT Rovaniemi, Finland W RSC 1.-erä (Ruska)

            2008

            136. 12/1/2008 Janne Katajisto Tampereovaniemi, Finland W 3-0
            137. 13/1/2008 Niklas Hyvärinen Helsinki, Finland W 3-0
            138. 16/2/2008 Christian Wallot GER Berlin, Germany W 5-0
            139. 25/2/2008 David Arshba AZE Italy L 5-2
            140. 29/2/2008 Marko Tomasovic CRP Italy L 7-16
            141. 15/3/2008 Erkan Teper GER Germany L 17-18
            142. 29/3/2008 Dennis Streck GER Germany W KO 2
            143. 8/4/2008 Kurban Gunebakan TUR Greece W RSC-O 3. erä
            144. 9/4/2008 Jaroslav Jaksto TUR Greece L 7-18

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              #16
              Helenius needs a bit of muscle on his frame. He looked fat and out of shape.

              So did Brewster. He must have entered the ring heavier than ever. I hope he retires now. He has had a good run.

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                #17
                If I got it correctly, Helenius and Wlad Klitschko are the only boxers to knockdown Brewster in his pro career...btw, Brewster was at his lowest weight since his rematch with Klitschko in 2007...

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                  #18
                  Just saw Lamon Brewster get ktfo by some guy with just 11 fights. It's TIME Brewster, it's time.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Queen_Leia
                    Just saw Lamon Brewster get ktfo by some guy with just 11 fights. It's TIME Brewster, it's time.
                    And Matt Skelton got KOed in the 4th round by a guy in his 5th pro fight. It's time for 'ol Skelton to hang 'em up too.

                    I have a feeling neither will retire, they'll just take on softer opposition in the future.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Carnivore
                      And Matt Skelton got KOed in the 4th round by a guy in his 5th pro fight. It's time for 'ol Skelton to hang 'em up too.

                      I have a feeling neither will retire, they'll just take on softer opposition in the future.


                      They both need money so yes they would be back for some other up and comer.

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