Comments Thread For: Helenius: If I Fight Joshua, Finland Will Have A New World Champion

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  • Buggy bear
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    #11
    Originally posted by PittyPat
    As a Finn I'd love to see it, but as Joshua said many years ago – "It's levels innit."
    Helenius must be pissed to say that , on the payday bandwagon I know but seriously he's been done since he lost his power due to the arm injury , done well to come back and stay relevant. I respect that

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #12
      Helenius wants his retirement check and that is normal. Wish him the best.

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      • MaksBox
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        #13
        Helenius should get his retirement check, but let's not talk crazy... Hey, maybe he can fight a tune up against Wilder... that would be interesting.

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        • Sadiqkingofko
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          #14
          He's not beating any of the top 3, but he could make it interesting due to size and power

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          • Corbett
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            #15
            To think Dillian Whyte beat Helenius comfortably in 2017 to become the WBC number 1 and still hasn’t had a shot at the title

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            • Kannabis Kid
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              #16
              He's a big guy with a punch but had a lot of injuries and hasn't looked great since he won that robbery against Chisora but he said his injuries are behind him. I still think AJ wins and by KO but I think all these guys feel if they put pressure on him and have a bit of a punch they can take him out now since the Ruiz fight so it gives them confidence.

              I also think Helenius had a bad team around him I know he had managerial problems for a while and said he took several fights on very short notice and out of shape because he was broke and needed the money.

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              • nubianpiye
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                #17
                Same Helinius that Whyte slapped all over the ring?

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                • nordic
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Corbett
                  To think Dillian Whyte beat Helenius comfortably in 2017 to become the WBC number 1 and still hasn’t had a shot at the title
                  Whyte beat untrained Helenius who took the fight with couple of weeks notice and was suffering very bad flu on the fight night. Still wobbled Whyte quite badly in 2nd round but due to lack of stamina couldn't attack to finish him once Whyte was hurt.. what would have healthy and well prepared Helenius done we could only imagine. Whyte is first class challenger and so is Helenius also.. hope he will finally get his big payday.

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                  • Angeljuice
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Boxfan83
                    Maybe. AJ is soft, he gets hit he crumbles.
                    Yes, like he did with Klitschko.

                    If someone gets hit in the temple once that makes them pathetic and they just crumble forever more.

                    Fury is the only heavyweight going who can compete with AJ and not just hope for a lucky punch to win.

                    All American heavyweights are little girls nowadays, they struggle to be average. Europe always has good but not great boxers, only UK can be taken seriously.

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                    • Oshio
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                      #20
                      Helenius won't survive three rounds of battering

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