that's why I was talking about some hypothetically perfect place;P unfortunately right now that's not only boxer who fight- their promoters do it as well and usually they have stronger arguments. This whole scorecard con was unnecessary. If Helenius's hand really was broken then no one would blame him for losing. Plus he'd probably be given a rematch. In this of Lewis, Tyson, Holy, Bowe best guys in the division weren't afraid to loose. You fought, he beat you- that's ok, now prove yourself again. Nowadays once a boxer looses his commercial value goes down. That's the main reason why we have so many ducking and bad decisions
right gotta love boxmath, the greatest tool of forum's logic:nut cockney wankers probably didn't read the opening post:deal
I think Helenius catches Fury at some point with something big. He might outbox the big fin for most periods, but he ain't as tough as Chisora. And he can't rely on his size advantages for this fight. Styles makes fights, and Fury seems better equipped to deal with shorter fighters like Derek through his higher work rate.... Helenius KO's Fury somewhere in the later rounds.
I think Robbe could take this fight with the fracture unhealed, and KO Fury with the first few Left hooks he lands. Helenius KO 3-4 with a broken R hand, KO1 with 2 healthy hands.:deal
Fury would bully Helenius & break him down. He likes to fight on the inside & has a good engine for such a big guy. Fury by UD on neutral ground.