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Helenius was terrible in both fights against the small 93kg(in 1st fight) journeyman from Russia.Afonin, Kashinsky, Papin, Vlasov, were like from other planet in their fight with this journeyman, the same was with him against Helenius, but it was the 93kg Yuri who was much better compared to the big finland heavyweight. Win against that Helenius is not so hard to achieve, and not very prestige(in my opinion).
Both Helenius and Teper are useless at this point. I'd like to see Helenius channel some of that power that's eluded him as of late and spark the plodding Teper, but it's unlikely. Most likely scenario is a terrible decision win for Teper consisting of him plodding forward and unloading on a retreating Helenius looking to lie on the ropes pot shotting and avoid the more damaging shots. He's really lapsed into sparring mode at this point.
Helenius looked good for two rounds vs Whyte and then just didn't try. Can still punch but seems to have nothing in the tank.
Boxing has roles ( Badly needs ) for name journeyman. A young fighter on the way up who needs rounds vs. a big guy might find Helenius a good option. As long as his health is fine, let them make money. At one point Helenius was a good prospect. That KO over Sam Peter, oh my it was as if Peter was hit by Thor's hammer.
a lot of wasted potential though. I think he could have caused most barring the Klitschkos and Povetkin serious problems when he was on point. Injuries and promotional issues killed his career.
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Helenius looks in decent shape but has looked horrible in recent outings. Probably loses a UD, but won't be surprised if he bags at least a couple of rounds pot shotting Teper off the ropes. Hoping for one more big punch though. This fight really is a battle for relevancy for both guys. The loser is effectively finished as a contender of any kind and becomes an opponent if they're to carry on - Not that either have a whole lot left at this point.