What young heavyweight has the best potential?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Joe_MacKenzie, Nov 11, 2011.


  1. canis-lupus

    canis-lupus Guest

    I think Helenius continues on top. Helenius, a fought for the second time, in part, without the right arm and held his own against a good opponent. Oloukon match was much harder and Helenius prove his development about skill's and stamina against Chisora. Unfortunately, Chisora ​​will fight Vitali, so the second encounter does not succeed at least not a while.
     
  2. FilipMNE

    FilipMNE Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Was there any proof he injured his hand?? And he lost against Chisora clearly, injured or not, and if he was hurt he would have evidence like Ward, and as far as i know he just said he was hurt nothing else.
     
  3. canis-lupus

    canis-lupus Guest

    http://static.iltalehti.fi/urheilu/robbevaaka141211LM_503_ur.jpg

    Next fight we will see again real Helenius who can punch...he was injured 7 wk before fight (wrist ligament rupture) and the match should not have been arrange at all, but more than 12,000 paying spectators could not be revoked..
     
  4. TheGOAT

    TheGOAT The Champ is Here ! banned

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    Lets see him (helenius) fight non-injured and with no illegal hand wraps before we make these types of predictions. He should rematch Chisora on neutral ground though to be taken seriously.
     
  5. eazym1979

    eazym1979 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    David Price hands down
     
  6. Stiltskin

    Stiltskin Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I liker Wilder he's one of the fighters id like to see Steward train but Breland I can't argue with at the very least he'll teach him to use his right cross to maximum potential.
     
  7. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Glaskov maybe, but Boysotv seems to be in reverse. His best wins are Gavern and Bydenko, a journeyman and a euroCAN.

    Since those fights he's worked in reverse. I think Denis is best suited for CW in all honesty.
     
  8. Phys

    Phys Well-Known Member Full Member

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  9. Helenius has no power and no skill and no heart
     
  10. Joe_MacKenzie

    Joe_MacKenzie Boxing Addict banned

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    I think he has all three.

    His athleticism appears to be a bit lacking though, and he seems kind of lazy.
     
  11. arve lie

    arve lie Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Dont forget Mike Perez !!!!!!
     
  12. MaliBua

    MaliBua Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You just described American Hw Fighter there.

    When you are going to get in yout thick skull he is from Europe.:deal:lol:
     
  13. KokoWKS

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    Where tha **** is Mike Perez in this funny poll ?

    He would eat 90% of this 'youngsters' which you are talkin about here

    Shame noone wants to face him. Next exam just for 5 days with solid Friday Ahunanya. Propably it will take 2 years when 'prospect' such as Wilder going to fight solid journeymans like Friday ...
     
  14. brickfists

    brickfists The Nonpareil Full Member

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  15. Lunny

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    How is Fury 2nd on this poll?

    His last 2 fights he got knocked down in then received very debatable stoppages. Before that he beat a hugely overweight Chisora. Chisora, a fighter that there is little doubt would beat Fury if he wasn't 2 stone overweight.