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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua v Carlos Takam 28 October 2017

    Come on Whyte ffs.
    Looks limited and judging by this Wilder bashes him right up and early

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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua v Carlos Takam 28 October 2017

    I've never thought either of these guys was that impressive.
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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua v Carlos Takam 28 October 2017

    Helenius has a bloodied nose now but think he will see it to the judges.

    Whyte is winning but has not the energy to finish it.
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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua v Carlos Takam 28 October 2017

    I think helenius buggered up his shoulder really badly in the chisora fight nd that is one of the reasons he W's out for so long(and promotional nonsense too)... Helenius is unfortunately finished... Duhaupass cleaned him out pretty good... Frenchman is tough big fellow to be fair... Butbeating helenius these days isn't such a big deal

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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua v Carlos Takam 28 October 2017

    Quote Originally Posted by palmerq View Post
    I think helenius buggered up his shoulder really badly in the chisora fight nd that is one of the reasons he W's out for so long(and promotional nonsense too)... Helenius is unfortunately finished... Duhaupass cleaned him out pretty good... Frenchman is tough big fellow to be fair... Butbeating helenius these days isn't such a big deal
    Agreed and this should be a victory for Whyte but not impressive.
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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua v Carlos Takam 28 October 2017

    Wilder will surely come to the UK in 2018 and fight Dillian after watching that 😉

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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua v Carlos Takam 28 October 2017

    Wankers! They ain't gonna show Cordina, but we gotta listen to the muppet show talk about the irrelevant Whyte.
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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua v Carlos Takam 28 October 2017

    Johnny "the human coconut head" Nelson

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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua v Carlos Takam 28 October 2017

    I alluded to it on an earlier post. Helenius has been paid good money to come and fight Whyte, but is under strict instructions from Hearn NOT to beat Whyte.
    "Be a good boy, give Whyte a blow out , and I'll get you good money and you could earn a bit sparring AJ.
    Maybe even get another good fight for you."
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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua v Carlos Takam 28 October 2017

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    I alluded to it on an earlier post. Helenius has been paid good money to come and fight Whyte, but is under strict instructions from Hearn NOT to beat Whyte.
    "Be a good boy, give Whyte a blow out , and I'll get you good money and you could earn a bit sparring AJ.
    Maybe even get another good fight for you."
    If that was true he would have "fell".
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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua v Carlos Takam 28 October 2017

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    I alluded to it on an earlier post. Helenius has been paid good money to come and fight Whyte, but is under strict instructions from Hearn NOT to beat Whyte.
    "Be a good boy, give Whyte a blow out , and I'll get you good money and you could earn a bit sparring AJ.
    Maybe even get another good fight for you."
    If that was true he would have "fell".
    Not necessarily. Whyte needs the rounds , that's for sure.
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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua v Carlos Takam 28 October 2017

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    I alluded to it on an earlier post. Helenius has been paid good money to come and fight Whyte, but is under strict instructions from Hearn NOT to beat Whyte.
    "Be a good boy, give Whyte a blow out , and I'll get you good money and you could earn a bit sparring AJ.
    Maybe even get another good fight for you."
    If that was true he would have "fell".
    Not necessarily. Whyte needs the rounds , that's for sure.
    The reality is that was the best Helenius had to offer and pride made sure he was not going to get stopped.
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    Default Re: Anthony Joshua v Carlos Takam 28 October 2017

    Going to be a massive upset here, Takam to KO Joshua in the 4th doing with a massive uppercut

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