Heavyweight Schedule for 2018
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David Haye teams up with trainer Shane McGuigan for boxing comeback
(David Haye is rumored to be fighting Mark De Mori)Comment
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David Haye teams up with trainer Shane McGuigan for boxing comeback
(David Haye is rumored to be fighting Mark De Mori)Comment
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I've always liked Helenius. He's a skilled boxer, got the 'amateur pedigree' and a decent amount of pro experience (even only at 21-0). His offense and overall style is very fluid and natural, his jab is very good, and his defense is subtle but very solid - I don't think I've ever seen Robert get hit and hurt by any big punches. He's also good at getting in and out of range and is a bit of a ring generalist.
However, he can be lacksadasical and 'pedestrian' and his offense also lacks intensity at times. It's hard to believe that he's only had 21 pro fights. In his 'earlier' fights, he showed a lot of killer instinct in addition to his solid boxing skills.
Against Teber, he's gonna have to let his hands go more often and throw his punches with bad intentions. Teber is a dangerous heavy handed opponent who's gonna come forward, throw big punches with the intent to knock him out.Comment
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