i didnt think helinuis looked all that great against grill lets say helinuis doesnt look good or even struggles with duhapus does that mean hes done considering wilder beat on tough chin daupaus ..all nite ...or do you guys think helinius is gonna look better against dauhapus and look better and finish the job quicker then wilder ?
Helenius-Duhaupas fight is like 50/50, but its in Helenius backyard so I give a slidge edge to Helenius. Robert has some pop in his punches, so if he has good day he can KO any heavyweight out there. Duhaupas is tough iron chinned fighter so he could win this on points if he stays active and keeps moving forward. I go with Helenius by KO in rounds 3-6. But it most likely goes full 12 rounds and can't predict who gets the decision.
Duhuapas proved to be Wilder's best opponent to date, and his win over Charr proven not to be a fluke. That said.....We STILL don't know if Helenius is at 50% preinjury, 80% or what??? If he's not at least 80%, he's in for a long night.:think Really poor choice of step up, all things considered. But.......at least a fight vs Duhaupas can tell us where he is in terms of his injuries. :think
I think he's going to win a comfy UD in a competitive fight. If he was punching like he was in 2010-11 he'd get the job done before it went the distance. Something like 116-112 - 117-111 type decision for Robbie is my prediction.
Duhaupas will outpoint helenius or stop him late .helenius is finished and has a cr@p haircut. Is due a slap walking around with a barnet like that.
Duhaupas isn't stopping Helenius dude, I can tell you that much.... If Robbie truly is finished I could see Duhaupas nicking a decision... But the chances of him being robbed if that's the case are fairly high considering where the fight is being held.
Yep. Duhaupas will have win like 10 CLEAR rounds and score a knockdown or two if he wants to get a split decision here.
Plenty of HWs could beat helenius wasn't much good at his best totally shot now .should pack it in before he gets hammered.
You have to keep in mind that Helenius is quite wayward fighter.He had been one at the amateurs-when he beat highly decorated amateur rivals and lost to mediocre amateurs with mediocre track records-and also at the pros.He convincingly beats guys like Bidenko but looks less than stellar against limited opposition like Rill. Me,I am not sold on him.Just my personal opinion. Duhaupas is no walk in the park for Helenius,and a victory no sure bet.It could really go either way.If forced I would probably put my money on Helenius,but only if I am forced to make a choice.