Easily. I understand now why Wilder tried to secure a fight with him. Helenius is very lucky not to fight Teper tonight or he would have been leaving the ring on a stretcher.
Helenius takes rounds 10-12 and wins on points. He need some improvement or else he´s food for Fury and Joshua.
I've said this for long time, but I think Helenius' right arm is shot for good. He can punch hard for one to four rounds but then he will abandon his right and use mostly the left.
He hasn't fought a top-100 guy since his 'victory' over Chisora. He was lucky that Teper injured himself for this bout or he would have been KO'd.
He would knock Wilder out cold though. A lot of what you say is true, and I would add that he doesn't get the most out of his jab, and is slow. But, He's big He's strong chinned Good amatuer background Wins over 3 former titleists and a host of good journeymen Mad power in his right (when healthy) and in good power his hook It all depends on whether he gets the right hand back completely. He may very well not, in which case, no, he isn't going anywhre. but, its early yet in his comeback, and he is young for a man of his size. Give him two more years.
He hasn´t got two years. Sauerland is trying to mess up his career every possible way which makes promoting work very hard.
^The stalking, the relaxed "Big Daddy" air he has about him, and the way he led himself hit by "easy" shots reminded me of George Foreman