Round-by-Round: Deontay Wilder vs. Robert Helenius | FOX PPV - October 15, 2022

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gilgamesh wrote: 16 Oct 2022, 12:53
stevec@france wrote: 16 Oct 2022, 06:36
DrDuke wrote: 16 Oct 2022, 06:33

You kidding? The clean counter right on the coming forward face. That was a legit KO clearly.
watch it in slo mo its obvious
Yes it is. An obvious legitimate knockout. If you don't see that. Your opinion isn't worth dick about anything related to Boxing.
The sound was solid as well. All this talk about legitimacy of this KO are silly.
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Agreed. I saw it instantly when I saw the replay. Right hand lands right on the soft, gushy part of the face. The knockout button.

You don't have to have all of your strength into a shot like that to hurt somebody.
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gilgamesh wrote: 16 Oct 2022, 12:53
stevec@france wrote: 16 Oct 2022, 06:36
DrDuke wrote: 16 Oct 2022, 06:33

You kidding? The clean counter right on the coming forward face. That was a legit KO clearly.
watch it in slo mo its obvious
Yes it is. An obvious legitimate knockout. If you don't see that. Your opinion isn't worth dick about anything related to Boxing.
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marvelous marv wrote: 15 Oct 2022, 19:42 Never seen Gurgen fight before, was very impressed. Very light on his feet for a guy that's 275 pounds. Good hand speed, and he would let his hands go. Did not seem like a dude with 3 fights under his belt.
Me too. Where did he come from? Very fluid, very accurate.
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for those who havent seen big gurg

viewtopic.php?p=5749035&hilit=gurgen#p5749035
margaret thatcher wrote: 14 May 2022, 22:40 just randomly came across gurgen hovasnsyans name on the charlo-castano undercard......clicked and it revealed a 3-0 6'7 24 year old. kod 20-6 jesse byran (trev's brother?) in a couple

i couldnt find a pro fight from him, but there are some amateur ones - has a lot of am experience by the looks of it. took jalo to a split decision last year

he boxes a bit like fury, jiggles like him too lol. tbh i thought he was decent there, good speed and movement from a giant. will follow now to see how far he can go. i doubt hes a second coming but could be big and talented enough to get into fringe contending range at least

amazingly he's like 21-22 in that fight, looked more like 40 :oo

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also check out 3:33 of the above clip, blue was a good sport about it. though i do wanna see someone get dropped one day while attempting that taunt :lol:
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 16 Oct 2022, 15:38
Shame he's not as gracious in defeat.

WTF the fck is this nonsense "It hurted me bro"

Oh do one you cock.

Is this a dating show I'm watching?
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Bring back stoicism in men. :roll:
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This shite is embarrassing all this 'love you man' crap. Christ sake.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 17 Oct 2022, 04:05 This shite is embarrassing all this 'love you man' crap. Christ sake.
Tbh, we don’t know if they did it years ago..

There was no social media.. and most of the time it’s done just for the purpose of social media.

It’s all fake reality.
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It makes my teeth itch.

It's as fake as a false nose and glasses.
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pound per pound wrote: 16 Oct 2022, 18:08
marvelous marv wrote: 15 Oct 2022, 19:42 Never seen Gurgen fight before, was very impressed. Very light on his feet for a guy that's 275 pounds. Good hand speed, and he would let his hands go. Did not seem like a dude with 3 fights under his belt.
Me too. Where did he come from? Very fluid, very accurate.
The Armenian Fury.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 17 Oct 2022, 04:40 It makes my teeth itch.

It's as fake as a false nose and glasses.
It’s funny you say glasses, Wilder presumably wears fake glasses for fashion.
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Wilders right hand is impressive . Hes pretty terrible otherwise but that right hand is out of this world

Guys like helenius are never beating wilder. He didnt have a prayer

Ruiz isnt beating him either

The fight is joyce!
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Also eff al haymon, dazn, wilder, joshua, hearn

Wilder v joshua would have been an all time great fight for all the marbles and they all screwed it up.
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Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: 17 Oct 2022, 18:03 Wilders right hand is impressive . Hes pretty terrible otherwise but that right hand is out of this world

Guys like helenius are never beating wilder. He didnt have a prayer

Ruiz isnt beating him either

The fight is joyce!
I agree. Him vs Joyce would be good. I'd take Wilder vs Usyk too. Fat Andy? Nah.
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Bandog wrote: 18 Oct 2022, 12:22
Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: 17 Oct 2022, 18:03 Wilders right hand is impressive . Hes pretty terrible otherwise but that right hand is out of this world

Guys like helenius are never beating wilder. He didnt have a prayer

Ruiz isnt beating him either

The fight is joyce!
I agree. Him vs Joyce would be good. I'd take Wilder vs Usyk too. Fat Andy? Nah.
I think Andy is an interesting opponent personally. Andy does have Boxing skill, and is a pretty tough guy who's got a solid chin. Is it solid enough to withstand Wilder's right hand? I doubt it.

But I don't have any issue with finding out.

Wilder vs Joyce or Ruiz is all fine by me.

We shouldn't even be talking about him vs Usyk right now. Not until he beats both of the other guys we mentioned or Anthony Joshua. He lost 2 Title fights in a row. He's out of the title picture for a while in my opinion unless he gets at least 2 or 3 wins together.
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It should be Usyk vs Fury, Joshua vs Wilder, and Joyce vs Ruiz.
I'm not willing to drop Joshua or Wilder out of my top 5 due to their consecutive losses but I was willing to drop Whyte out due to his one (last) loss.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Deontay Wilder vs. Robert Helenius | FOX PPV - October 15, 2022

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I'm still saying it was suspicious.

Very suspicious given the hoopla that followed.

If Helenius couldn't take that half assed shot then what would have happened if Wilder had caught him with the shot that downed Breazeale?

A shot that Breazeale almost beat the count after?


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Thomastearns wrote: 18 Oct 2022, 14:27 I'm still saying it was suspicious.

Very suspicious given the hoopla that followed.

If Helenius couldn't take that half assed shot then what would have happened if Wilder had caught him with the shot that downed Breazeale?

A shot that Breazeale almost beat the count after?


The only thing 'half-assed' and 'suspicious' is your opinion on this matter, at this point tommyboy.
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