Don't think his power is much more impressive than Erkan Tepers and Wilders. Its more about Ortiz's skills and timing.
This would be a great matchup. With the possible exception of Wach, Duhaupas may be the most ironchinned HW on the scene today. But he's got more skills and resourcefulness than Wach. I'm not convinced of Ortiz's stamina, and suspect his power may mask other liabilities. Duhaupas would be the one to bring that out. 65/35 Ortiz, but Duhaupas a live underdog.
Helenius has one of the best resumes in the division. He's clearly past it, but the deligitimazation of his career now that he was beat by a Wilder victim is absurd.
:rofl losing to Chisora and beating an ancient Sam Peter? Also going the distance with Sprott whos been stopped 16 times How is Chisora, Sprott and Sam Peter a good resume?
Agreed. He beat three former world champs in Peter, White Wolf and Brewster. All were past it but still contenders. Levin and Bidenko were quality top 40 guys too. His only loss before now was the robbery win over an underrated Chisora. No one around today except current or former belt holders have that good a resume today.
Peter was coming off a loss and only fought once after Brewster was like 40 Helenius is a bum who got destroyed by Chisora and Duhaupus who is top 30 at best
Please, make excuses much? You can explain away every win anyone has ever had like that. Helenius beat 3 declining but still relevant past champs, nobody outside of belt holders have done that. Helenius has declined since then, but Duhaupas has firmly placed himself in the top 20 with the win.