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  • Scopedog
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    #21
    For some reason I thought Wilder and Helenius had already fought, must be thinking of Duhaupas. Anyway, Wilder blows him away, obviously.

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    • TheMyspaceDayz
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      #22
      Originally posted by a.rihn
      I'm going on record for Helenius vs Wallin.
      I like that fight a lot.

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      • BLASTER1
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        #23
        Originally posted by Zelda
        Wilder knocks out Helenius even if he has to wear the costume the whole time, has an injury or cold (or both) while Helenius trains at the Kronk gym with Javon and has both Ben and Fury in his corner.

        I never rated Kownacki very high and have stated that before this fight. Even then, I was surprised Helenius won the fight in this fashion but neither is championship material. Both get KOed by the likes of Whyte, Povetkin, Chisora, Ruiz, Ortiz, Miller, Hunter, Usyk, Dubois, Joyce, Rivas, etc. not to talk about the top-3.
        Bruz nothing is that certain in the heavy weight division.
        With the last fight a fine example.
        Anything can happen in the heavies.

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        • Noelanthony
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          #24
          Originally posted by Madison boxing
          How does this one play out? Seems like a logical fight to make...
          Helenius on points or Wilder by knockout. Having said that he could knock out Wilder .lol

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          • Zelda
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            #25
            Of course.

            I am just stating expectations, not exceptions. Exceptions or "upsets" happen but perhaps that's why they are called upsets.

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            • 15 Rounds again
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              #26
              Helenius has the size to put a Fury type beatdown on Wilder.
              DW has stated that opponents have to be right for 12 rounds and he has to be right for only 1 punch. Of course he was, quite simply, wrong.
              Another scenario is that opponents of his can get it "right" for 5,6 or 7 rounds, and stop him.

              Using that blueprint Helenius has all the attributes to give Wilder a pasting.
              Last edited by 15 Rounds again; 03-09-2020, 07:25 AM.

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              • Articulateboxin
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                #27
                I'm sure in most cases, Wilder knocks him out easily. However prior to Helenius, general consensus would have been that Kownacki's chin was iron and without doubt, tougher than Wilder's. If Helenius can hurt Kownacki, i've no doubt he could theoretically KO Wilder and AJ for that matter.

                Crazy things happen in boxing, almost every scenario is a possibility, it's just the % of likelihood that governs our rankings in a lot of cases.

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by 15 Rounds again
                  Helenius has the size to out a Fury type beatdown on Wilder.
                  DW has states that opponents have to be right for 12 rounds and he has to be right for only 1 punch. Of course he was, quite simply, wrong.
                  Another scenario is that opponents of his can get it "right" for 5,6 or 7 rounds, and stop him.

                  Using that blueprint Helenius has all the attributes to give Wilder a pasting.
                  Wilder stops Helenius inside 3-4 rounds. Dude was gassing out in third round against Kownacki.

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                  • 15 Rounds again
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                    Wilder stops Helenius inside 3-4 rounds. Dude was gassing out in third round against Kownacki.
                    Meanwhile, Wilder's legs were gone walking to the ring with a 20lb costume on - so Helenius is a stayer compared to Deontay 'my legs have gone' Wilder.

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                    • JakeTheBoxer
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                      #30
                      Helenius is a club level fighter, he needed oxygen mask after Duhaupas finished him inside 6.

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