AJ/Helenius. Sunday
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https://www.boxing247.com/press-boxing/anthony-joshua-vs-robert-helenius-start-time-date/265562
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https://fightnews.com/joshua-helenius-final-press-conference/151408
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Anthony Joshua 'didn't want to let anyone down' after agreeing to late replacement opponent

Former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua will face late replacement Robert Helenius this weekend.
Anthony Joshua described being confronted with a late change of opponent for a heavyweight fight in London on Saturday (Sunday NZT) as “another rock in my shoe towards the top of the mountain.”

Joshua, a two-time former world heavyweight champion, was scheduled to fight Dillian Whyte in an all-British bout at the O2 Arena but it was called off after Whyte returned “adverse analytical findings” on a doping test.

Instead, Joshua will now take on Robert Helenius, a 39-year-old journeyman who fought in Finland last weekend.

Joshua went head-to-head with Helenius for the first time at a media conference on Wednesday (Thursday NZT) and said a sense of responsibility to not let people down – like his promoters, Matchroom, and other boxers on the undercard – was a driving factor behind him taking on the fight on late notice.

“Late replacements are not ideal but it is the third time it has happened. We had it with Kubrat Pulev and Carlos Takam, Jarrell Miller and Andy Ruiz Jr, so this is what happens,” Joshua said.

“A long career will present these type of obstacles and I just have to get used to them. Yeah, this is another rock in my shoe towards the top of the mountain."

Joshua has fought only three times in the last 2½ years, losing two of those to Oleksandr Usyk, and seen his career stall. He has looked to ignite it with a new trainer in American Derrick James, under whom Joshua earned a unanimous decision against Jermaine Franklin in April.

“Helenius fought on Saturday, he is doing the right thing. As a fighter, you have to stay busy, you have to stay active and keep expressing your skill because that is the only way to improve," said Joshua (25-3, 22 KOs).

“Obviously I haven’t been fighting, I fought at the start of April but I spent a lot of time in the ring. In Dallas, we do a lot of ring work and that’s the closest thing to a fight. It is not just hitting the bags, shadow boxing. We do a lot of combat training so I am physically ready.”

Meanwhile, Helenius (32-4, 21 KOs), who is an old sparring partner of Joshua, insisted he is not merely in Britain for a payday despite fighting only days ago when he knocked out Mika Mielonen in the third round.

“I am ready to fight. That is why I am here. Otherwise I wouldn’t be here,” said Helenius, who was knocked out late in the first round against Deontay Wilder in October.

“I respect him, he’s a good fighter. It is going to be glorious. It was big news in Finland and I can ensure you I will give everything.”
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https://fightnews.com/joshua-helenius-gets-testy/151465
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https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-news/joshua-helenius-weigh-in-250-for-aj-249-for-helenius-aj-asks-helenius-you-got-a-problem-with-me/267064
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I put a cheeky tenner on Helenius via tko/ko I think it was paying $13....
Another underdog worth a bet maybe Washington to outbox Delboy and decision him
Looking forward to seeing Hygovic v Dempsy just to see how good is McKean really
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I reckon good bets. You gotta go with the underdog odds to make some $$$. Except go with a sure thing with Hrgovic. Dempsey is rubbish.

Will you be linking the fight? Please, please, please. Pretty please!
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https://fightnews.com/joshua-helenius-weights-from-london/151446
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#9
Parker should call out hygovic
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#1 Hrgovic stops McKean in 12, still unbeaten

Undefeated IBF #1, WBA #8, WBO #13, WBC #15 heavyweight Filip “El Animal” Hrgovic (16-0, 13 KOs) scored a sudden twelfth round TKO over previously unbeaten IBF #13, WBO #14 Demsey McKean (22-1, 14 KOs) to preserve his mandatory shot at unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday night at The O2 Arena in London. Lots of rabbit punches were allowed in this fight. Hrgovic pressed the action and won the early rounds. McKean became more active midway. Hrgovic rocked McKean in round nine. A lot of holding by McKean for the rest of the way.

The bout looked like it was headed to a workmanlike decision for Hrgovic when he finally connected with a huge right hand that staggered McKean in the final round. McKean reeled around the ring and the bout was stopped. Time was 1:01.
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