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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Helenius Hand Injury Update, Chisora May Land a Break

    Newly crowned EBU heavyweight champion Robert Helenius' hand injury appears to be worse than it was initially reported. Nothing is broken but there appears to be a hairline fracture in the right hand. It now appears that Alexander Dimitrenko has relinquished his position as the mandatory challenger to Helenius' title, and that means Dereck Chisora (15-2, 9KOs) can secure this position but whether or not he can force the EBU to order an immediate rematch with Helenius (17-0, 11KOs) is a different story.
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  • Evil Abed
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    Even though Chisora got robbed I have to give major props to the Nordic for fighting through the injury.

    Would like to see a rematch.

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    • BattleAxePurist
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      #3
      There really wasn't much of a difference between Helenius in that fight as opposed to his last couple other then he ended the show with a devastating KO and this time he didn't which the injury could of played a factor in. He will always be a danger with his power but unless he develops a jab and some wrinkles he'll be a fringe top ten guy.

      Chisora well depends on which guy shows up that one would be a handful if he indeed has the chin to fight coming forward with such a high workrate there aren't too many bigs that could match that pace.

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      • Hitman932
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        Dimitrenko is a giant p*ssy. Maybe the biggest joke in all of boxing.

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        • HitmanHattonAY
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          #5
          chisora won by at least 3 rounds, rematch at the 02 arena would be good

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          • komodo
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            He claimed that his right hand was broken after the Chisora fight turns out it's only a fracture My mom went 2 days without realising she'd broken her hand guess they dont make em that tough no more

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              #7
              Originally posted by Russ James
              "Fracture" is the word that the medical profession uses for what we laymen call a break. In other words, his hand was broken.
              A hair line fracture dose not mean a broken hand you need to sue who ever taught you anything about medicine

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                #8
                Originally posted by Russ James
                Actually it does. A "hairline fracture" (also called a "closed fracture" or a "simple fracture") is a typical break, while a "compound fracture" is a complete break of the bone where one or more parts of the bone break through the skin.

                This is WebMD's definition of a fracture:

                "A fracture is the medical term for a broken bone."

                You can read more here: http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/u...ic-information.

                Helenius fought most of the fight with a broken hand and still acquitted himself well - he should win a rematch easily.
                I stand corrected I was under the impression that a hair line fracture is a slight breakage in the continuity of the bone and the treatment is much less serious than a compound fracture.

                I now realise that a broken bone is not a formal orthopedic term. Props to Helenius for carrying on even though he was still throwing the right during the fight but he did clearly lose that fight.

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