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    How Joshua chose Helenius to keep Wilder’s dream alive

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedAugust 11, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
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    A blurry-eyed Anthony Joshua woke up to a message at 07:00 informing him that Dillian Whyte had failed a voluntary drugs test, forcing their all-British heavyweight rematch to be cancelled at just a week’s notice.

    “Damn, here we go again—late replacements aren’t good for anyone,” was his first thought, he says, quickly followed by: “Do I fight or do I not fight?”

    Joshua felt a responsibility towards his promoter, the undercard boxers, and the fans who had booked travel and accommodation and insisted the show should go ahead.

    “Let’s just rock and roll,” the 33-year-old decided.

    Joshua has been here before: an opponent fails a drug test, leaving promoter Eddie Hearn scrambling for a late replacement while the dangling carrot of a lucrative fight with hard-hitting heavyweight Deontay Wilder lingers in the background.

    In 2019, Olympic golden boy and unified world champion Joshua was embarking on a journey to crack America by taking on home fighter Jarrell Miller at New York’s Madison Square Garden.

    But when Miller tested positive for several banned substances, Mexican-American Andy Ruiz Jr. stepped in with a month’s notice.

    • Anthony Joshua set to fight Robert Helenius in heavyweight bout

    On June 1, 2019, Ruiz Jr. sent shockwaves through world boxing by stopping the Londoner in the seventh round, on a night that altered the trajectory of the seemingly invincible Joshua’s career and scuppered an undisputed fight with Wilder.

    Now AJ is once again on the cusp of a bout with Wilder, this time in the Middle East early next year.

    “During the [Ruiz] fight week, all we were talking about was Deontay Wilder, and here we are again,” says Matchroom CEO Hearn.

    It was imperative that Hearn choose the right opponent this time around.

    “It worries the life out of me that you could be making a decision that changes AJ’s career when it’s not even his fault,” he adds.

    Finding an opponent to keep Wilder’s dream alive

    Rumours of a potential replacement began to circulate on social media.

    Heavyweights from across the globe threw their names into the mix. Joshua, despite three losses to his name, is still a huge draw guaranteed to provide fighters with a solid purse.

    “They had to source a credible opponent,” Joshua says. And they had only a day or so to find one.

    It had to be an orthodox fighter with a somewhat similar style to Whyte. Joshua’s good pal Derek Chisora, who is fighting on the undercard, was considered, as was his opponent Gerald Washington.

    Germany’s Agit Kabayel priced himself out. Filip Hrgovic welcomed the opportunity. The IBF mandatory challenger is also on the card but was perhaps deemed too risky.

    In the end, it was Robert Helenius who was given the nod, with a deal signed by the close of play on Saturday. For many fans, the Finnish heavyweight is an underwhelming choice, but appeasing boxing fans was not necessarily the priority.

    Selecting an opponent to keep the Wilder dream, maybe even Joshua’s career, alive

    Hearn says: “It was down to the conversation with Anthony, which was, ‘I want to fight. I feel great. I’ve done 12 weeks of hard work, and I want to kiss someone on Saturday night. And we want to go on and fight Deontay Wilder.’

    “So we had to think on our feet, eradicate the time-wasters, and make sure we could provide a good fight and a good test for him.”

    Mediaeval castle and cancelled holidays

    The offer to fight Joshua first went to Helenius’ manager, Markus Sundman, on Saturday afternoon.

    Remarkably, Helenius was just about to compete at a 1,500-seat mediaeval castle in Finland against Mika Mielonen.

    “My manager knew before but didn’t say anything before the fight,” Helenius says.

    ‘The Nordic Nightmare’ stopped Mielonen in the third round. As he went back to the dressing room, his team presented him with an unexpected proposal.

    “They told me, ‘We need to tell you something,'”” he says. “‘We have news. Would you like to fight Anthony Joshua?’ I was like, ‘What? I’ve just fought’.”

    Helenius’ planned family holiday would be “ruined”.

    “It was with the kids going up in the forest, just fishing and hunting, living by the cabin,” he explains.

    But after “five or 10 minutes” of deliberation, he decided the holiday could wait.

    “I was like, ‘Let’s do this. I’m ready. This is what we do’,” he says.

    “When I win on Saturday, it’s going to be tremendous. My career’s going to go upwards again.”

    No burden of belts, but pressure to match Wilder

    Hearn says representatives from Saudi Arabia will be in London this weekend, aiming to conclude negotiations for a January mega-fight between Joshua and Wilder.

    “It will be one of the biggest heavyweight fights of our generation. We can’t afford to not win [against Helenius],” he adds.

    Helenius, who has lost four of his 32 fights and never challenged for a world title, is arguably an easier opponent than Whyte.

    But Joshua admits there is the added pressure of trying to match the performance of a potential future foe, Wilder. ‘The Bronze Bomber’ sensationally stopped Helenius in just one round last October.

    “No overtime in boxing,” he says. “If you can win a game in one minute, eleven rounds, or 12 rounds, I would rather do it in one. I would love to get a stoppage early on.”

    Joshua and Wilder have fought three mutual opponents before; Joshua stopped Jason Gavern and Eric Molina quicker, while Wilder knocked out Dominic Breazeale earlier.

    “We’ll just have to wait and see what happens with this fight,” Joshua says.

    “It’s hard to compare because there are times I’ve beaten guys earlier on than he does, but until me and him fight, no one will know what will happen.”

    Joshua went into the Ruiz defeat as the champion. But without the burden of belts, he seems more relaxed with a hungry, challenger mindset.

    At Wednesday’s news conference, he joked with journalists, gave straight answers, and did not hold back when asked whether boxing has a doping problem.

    He does not appear to be thrown by a late replacement or reminded of the scars from the Ruiz defeat.

    “I’m nervous. I’m pumped. I want to perform. I need to get the victory, and I need to get the ball rolling again,” he says.

    BBC

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