Helenius is a plodder and I could definitely see Chisora outboxing him. My concern is about him being able to do that for the whole fight. Helenius also hits hard and in combination, he wears you down and gets you late. Chisora went the distance against Fury but looked so out of gas in the second half, and Helenius has a better gas tank than Fury it seems so far. If Del-Boy is in his best possible shape, sure, I think he has a chance. Got to really fight his perfect fight though.
Nicely put I think chisora causes a few problems (nothing big though) for Helenius early but he will tire and I think get stopped about the 7th.
Helenius is **** poor in reality. In any other era he'd be a stiff robot just waiting to get sparked but just because he can somewhat throw decent hard punches and actually tries to use his height and reach he's a force.
Fat Frank Jr in the background ruins that video. I'm still not sure whether I like Chisora or not. He's good in the way that he just seems to enjoy himself but he also seems like a massive **** at times as well.
Hasn't Del boy apparently lost 20 odd pounds since his abomination of a performance against Fury? All the same, and despite not rating Helenius too much, I don't see Chisora having enough about his game to win this fight and would be a little surprised if he managed to go the distance.
You have never been the same since Andre Ward schooled and destroyed that Epitome of Robot the Mikkel Kessler.
Chisora fought a six rounder a few weeks back. He was fighting a journeyman. However he was in amazing shape. Looked totally different to the flabby bloke that fought Fury, looked to me like he's had a wake up call. I've no idea if that's enough to win this, but I think we can expect a Chisora that is in tip top shape...
That is what Boxing fans wants and come to see in the Helsinki, A good fight.good If they both are in good shape it will be a Great Fight.