Good matchup.
EDIT: Added a poll
It's not a good match-up for the European title though is it? Even in the crazy world that is boxing ratings, Fury has got to be above Chisora.Tunney wrote:The media in Finland is reporting Chisora will fight Helenius on Dec 3 in Helsinki, probably for the EBU title.
Good matchup.
Helenius has the EBU-EU (European Union) title, and Dimitrenko has the EBU (European) title. Helenius is Dimitrenko's mandatory for the (EBU) European title.stujones wrote:Surely this will be the EU title? What about Dimetrenko - he is still champ of the EBU title proper?
Helenius is an interesting figure in the Heavyweights, so much is talked about him but he is still not even nominated to fight for the EBU title proper.
True. But if Helenius wins, it sets up an interesting Fury-Helenius showdown in 2012.yid14 wrote:It's not a good match-up for the European title though is it? Even in the crazy world that is boxing ratings, Fury has got to be above Chisora.
Agreed. How can someone get a shot after losing so convincing in that fight. That's boxingyid14 wrote:It's not a good match-up for the European title though is it? Even in the crazy world that is boxing ratings, Fury has got to be above Chisora.Tunney wrote:The media in Finland is reporting Chisora will fight Helenius on Dec 3 in Helsinki, probably for the EBU title.
Good matchup.
Beyond me..................keithmoonhangover wrote:Agreed. How can someone get a shot after losing so convincing in that fight. That's boxingyid14 wrote:It's not a good match-up for the European title though is it? Even in the crazy world that is boxing ratings, Fury has got to be above Chisora.Tunney wrote:The media in Finland is reporting Chisora will fight Helenius on Dec 3 in Helsinki, probably for the EBU title.
Good matchup.
Larry said on here that Chisora was still fighting ????orbtastic wrote:Is he fighting some can on Saturday then, so he's not coming off a loss or is he straight in there next month?
Or maybe it could be for the kitchen sink title !!Tunney wrote:The EBU will make a decision by next week whether to strip Dimitrenko for not fighting his mandatory Helenius.
According to the Finnish media, if he's stripped, Helenius-Chisora will be for the EBU (European) title.
Otherwise it will be for the lesser EBU-EU (European Union) title currently held by Helenius.
LeedsLad wrote:I don't blame Dimitrenko for giving Helenius the swerve.
The Finn isn't any great shakes and Del is more than capable of doing a number on him, but Dimitrenko would be annihilated.
We saw how Chambers dominated him using little more than movement and flurries, one dodgy scorecard aside it was pretty much a whitewash.
Sprott.funso banjo baby wrote:LeedsLad wrote:I don't blame Dimitrenko for giving Helenius the swerve.
The Finn isn't any great shakes and Del is more than capable of doing a number on him, but Dimitrenko would be annihilated.
We saw how Chambers dominated him using little more than movement and flurries, one dodgy scorecard aside it was pretty much a whitewash.
The finn isnt any great shakes ?????
del boy gets ko'd inside 5 by helenius
and outpointed in germany against dimitrenko
based on chisora's effort against Fury id put him below sprott.
Based on? Chisora's only wins of consquence were over Sam Sexton, who is not much better than a domestic operator. His next best wins were probably over Carl Baker and a totally shot Danny Williams.LeedsLad wrote:I don't blame Dimitrenko for giving Helenius the swerve.
The Finn isn't any great shakes and Del is more than capable of doing a number on him, but Dimitrenko would be annihilated.
We saw how Chambers dominated him using little more than movement and flurries, one dodgy scorecard aside it was pretty much a whitewash.