Anthony Joshua (19-0-0) vs. Carlos Takam (35-3-1) - WBA/IBF Heavyweight Titles Dillian Whyte (21-1-0) vs. Robert Helenius (25-1-0) - WBC Silver Heavyweight Title Deontay Wilder (38-0-0) vs. Bermane Stiverne (25-2-1) - WBC Heavyweight Title Dereck Chisora (27-7-0) vs. Agit Kabayel (16-0-0) - European Heavyweight Title Dominic Breazeale (18-1) vs. Eric Molina (26-4) - 12 Rounds
Stivernes the best bet. I think all favs should win. I believe the wilder fight will be the best fight.
Kabayel has the best chance I'd say... Chisora has a lot of miles and if he shows up fate/lazy would be shocking in the least if Kabayel(who's a solid European level guy like Hammer) sprung the upset. The rest are all unlikely. Molina might have the next best, and the Stiverne against Wilder..... But neither of those are likely to occur.
I'm with you on Helenius. He has 3-4 rounds to clip Whyte. However, if it goes longer than that, Helenius is getting stopped. I'm not big on Whyte, I don't think he is all than great but Helenius is even more overrated that him. Helenius had a lot of hype for really not doing much beyond knocking out a shot Samuel Peter.
Simon Kean fights tonight in Montreal some American that is 13-2 with 11KOs He trained 6 weeks in England, sparred with Hughie Fury Apparently Peter Fury stopped the sparring session and told Kean " you're too big too dangerous" Thats what Kean said yesterday night on a local sports radio station