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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Helenius vs Levin: Robert Promises a Knockout Victory

    Robert Helenius (13-0, 8 KOs) has promised his Finnish fans a spectacular KO victory over Attila Levin (34-3, 27 KOs) when they clash for Scandinavian heavyweight supremacy at Helsinki´s Hartwall Areena on November 27. Seven of Helenius´ last eight opponents did not last until the final bell, including former WBO Heavyweight Champion Lamon Brewster and EU Heavyweight Title Challenger Gregory Tony. Next in line to taste Helenius´ feared punching power is Levin. “I will make sure the first defence of my EU Heavyweight Title will be one to remember,” Helenius said. “Levin is a tough guy with a lot of experience, but my goal is to be the best – the best heavyweight in Finland, in Scandinavia and ultimately the best heavyweight in the world. A KO victory over an accomplished fighter like Levin will not only make me the number one in Scandinavia but also further raise my international profile.”
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  • joe strong
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    levin is an ok name to add to the resume but he hasnt been a factor on the world scene in a long time...robert should have no trouble with him.

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    • The Hammer
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      #3
      Originally posted by joe strong
      levin is an ok name to add to the resume but he hasnt been a factor on the world scene in a long time...robert should have no trouble with him.
      Several others were offered this fight with Helenius but turned it down - Levin was not their first choice as an opponent.

      It's a good matchup at this stage of Robert's career. He needs to beat a few guys like Levin before arriving as a top contender.

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      • Pirao
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        #4
        Originally posted by Freedom Fighter
        Several others were offered this fight with Helenius but turned it down - Levin was not their first choice as an opponent.

        It's a good matchup at this stage of Robert's career. He needs to beat a few guys like Levin before arriving as a top contender.
        Yes, Levin is a good opponent at this stage of his career. It's sad that Pulev and Helenius, guys with few fights, are taking on stiffer opposition than the likes of Briggs (before the Vitali fight), Rahman, or Povetkin.

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