Helenius would brutalise the guy. I always thought the abuse Helenius got after the Chisora robbery was a bit over the edge. Sure he clearly lost, but it was also clear why he lost. Instead he got treated like he was some overrated bum. He's not all that, but a level above windmiller
Cab Helenius ever get back to peak condition? Wilder is undefeated but is still untested. Maybe he falls like a house of cards vs somebody who punches him back, maybe he doesn't. I'd like to see Wilder against Ustinov and Wach to get a better idea of what he's all about.
Him and what army? :think A prime, and healthy Helenius is much different than the stiffs Wilder is used to facing.
It took Helenius 9 rounds to TKO Lyakhovich while Wilder only needed 1 round for a vicious KO. I think Wilder can KO the nordic nightmare.
That's a simpletons ways of picking fights, comparing performances against mutual opponents can come in handy when predicting the outcome of a fight, but to go as far as saying that "Fighter A finished opponent quicker than fighter B, so I'm going to pick fighter A... Not going to get a lot of fights right if that's your guideline for predicting the outcome.
Naw man. I just want to mess with the Wilder haters around. In all seriousness I still see Wilder winning this one since Helenius has been so inactive for so long. Helenius does have a chance at finishing Wilder off but I see Wilder landing first.
If I'm honest I'm a bit worried about Helenius' nagging hand injuries, and the fact that he wasn't really putting much into his shots against Williams, and Sprott.. If he doesn't have his power to keep Wilder honest, then he could be in for some trouble. This time off may actually benefit him more than anything, he's getting out of a bad contract, and letting his hands heal up. I hope to see the Nordic nightmare back in action sooner rather than later.