Yeah it's been pretty obvious Helenius is done, his win over Peter in his prime flattered to deceive and now having been inactive and had major injury issues it's clear he's a shadow of his former self. The Franz Rill fight before Duhaupas was a warning sign, he would of crushed Rill in his prime. And since the Duhaupas loss he's looked nothing but shot and Duhaupas since then has looked nothing more than the solid journeymen we thought he was. As for Wilder's other opponents. Molina's come from behind win over a clearly shot Adamek, seems to be his career highlight along with going 9 rounds with Wilder. Losses to Joshua and Breazeale seem to confirm he's just another solid journeymen and not as good as the Adamek win suggested. He didn't even try vs Joshua, showed a real journeymen mentality, was just there for the payday. Szpilka and Washington lost their very next fights against untested prospects in Kownacki and Miller. So obviously neither of them look like good wins now. The fact that Kownacki and Miller dominated and didn't struggle with Szpilka and Washington like Wilder did doesn't look good either.
As far as I am concerned, Wilder has no resume....................but he might really fight an almost 50 year old Ortiz, who knows? Even a 50 year old Ortiz still might be enough to knock Wilder out, he has the power to do so, but I expect Wilder to run, claiming he is boxing like Ali, lol!