Helenius, my new favorite Heavy too watch!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Chempasillo, Aug 27, 2011.


  1. Chempasillo

    Chempasillo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    out of the rest of unbeaten heavy I like him the most, fury, perez, boytsov would have a hard time with him. let alone if he comes in shape.
     
  2. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    And unbeaten HW contender super 12 tournament. Wow....that would be a classic. 2 straight years, with a fight every two months. Separate the wouldbses from the willbees.

    Here's my list.
    Fury 15-0 soon to be 16-0
    Pulev Soon to be 14-0
    Boystov 28-0
    Perez 16-0 soon to be 17-0
    Helenius 16-0
    Ustinov 24-0
    Wach 25-0
    Manny Charr 18-0 soon to be 19-0
    Seth Mitchell 22-0
    Wilder 18-0
    David Rodriquez 35-0 soon to be 36-0
    Andy Ridenko 20-0


    Alternates
    David Price
    Amir Monsour
    Ed Gerber
    Andre Warzyk
    Luis Ortiz

    Alternates replace fighters likely to pull out from either being complete pussies, injured, or because their mgmt wants to save their 0's for bigger paydays when they are fed to a K brother. Examples of pull outs are Fury, Helenius, and Boystov

    I did not include Potvetkin because he holds that fake title, and would be stripped if he couldn't defend it during the tournament.

    Food for thought......:good
     
  3. Chempasillo

    Chempasillo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    those marked green are my favs out of these, but you realy could make a great heavyweight tournament out of them.
     
  4. Squire

    Squire Let's Go Champ Full Member

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    Liakhovich won every round until he got dropped in the 8th. Helenius is very promising, but like a few people have said, he could have a lot of problems with a slick boxer or someone capable of delivering big power early in the fight (when RH tends to do very little)

    I'm not convinced by those suggesting Fury would beat him though. I think Helenius is the better fighter
     
  5. Fan88

    Fan88 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Him and Boystov would be a great fight.
     
  6. Vysotsky

    Vysotsky Boxing Junkie banned

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    You need to familiarize yourself with Pulev
     
  7. Cachibatches

    Cachibatches Boxing Junkie banned

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    You got Charr and Ridenko, but no Glazkov?

    How about Pianeta, who is back?
     
  8. satchmo

    satchmo Active Member Full Member

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    People are saying that Liakhovich was winning the fight before the KO. There is something wrong in scoring, if a guy can win a fight on points and have a face looking like Sergei did. Hes face was a mess. Nose broken and all. Look at Helenius! His face looks like it wasnt even touched. Liakhovich has no power. There is no way he was winning the fight. In what way was he winning? In touching the face competition maybe? Not in boxing. I dont understand this ****.........:roll:
     
  9. canis-lupus

    canis-lupus Guest

    I wondering same:good