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Joshua vs Helenius – Live Scorecard

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World Boxing News provides a live scorecard from the O2 Arena in London as Anthony Joshua puts his career on the line against Robert Helenius.

As well as the judges at ringside, WBN offers a fourth perspective of the heavyweight event in an unofficial capacity.

 Joshua vs Helenius live scorecard

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JOSHUA HELENIUS
60 54
200LBS+
10 1 9
10 2 9
10 3 9
10 4 9
10 5 9
10 6 9
KO 7 -
- 8 -
- 9 -
- 10 -
- 11 -
- 12 -
SCORES
WINNER

Early Anthony Joshua Live Results

Derek Chisora looked like a shell of the fighter he once was. After Tyson Fury finished beating him to a pulp, Gerald Washington gave him kittens for the first four rounds.

Chisora dug deep, but against any fighter was more than five rounds in the tank, he would have been stopped.

When the announcer read out scores of 98-93, 97-94, and 96-94, inevitably for Chisora with three UK judges on a Matchroom show, giving it to Washington would have been mercy for the Briton.

Filip Hrgovic made heavy weather of a less-than-elite Demsey McKean before eventually getting the stoppage in the final round.

The tough Croatian continues to get significant build-up due to his amateur background and credentials as the number one contender with the IBF. However, it’s the second big event in succession where Hrgovic has looked unimpressive.

If he manages to land the Oleksadnr Usyk fight in 2024, he’d need vast improvements on this showing.

Heavyweights

In the first of four heavyweight bouts, Englishman Johnny Fisher, known as “The Romford Bull,” powered his way to the Southern Area title.

In the opening seconds, after an early onslaught, Fisher almost got Harry Armstrong out of there. However, Fisher bided his time and settled for ending the argument in seven.

An overhand right did the damage, almost taking Armstrong out, cutting his eye, and forcing him to take a standing eight. Fisher followed up his excellent shot with more devastation leading to the end.

Before the main action, Ricky Hatton prodigy Campbell Hatton fought more like his uncle Matthew as the Hyde super-lightweight remained undefeated.

Hatton won 78-74 after showing cleaner work against Tom Ansell.

Training under the tutelage of Matthew, the former European welterweight champion, Hatton can now boast a record of 13-0.

British and Commonwealth titles should be in the immediate future, with no further time wasted for the son of a legend.

Middleweight George Liddard continued to climb the ladder as a professional as “The Billericay Bomber” notched another W.

Six rounds of action concluded with 59-55 in favor of Liddard over Dutchman Bas Oosterweghel.

Brandon Scott coasted past Louis Norman to push his record to 6-0 at featherweight. Scott had too much in his locker and scored a six-round shut-out like Courtney.

In the opener, Maiseyrose Courtney is now 4-0 and on course for female honors. The Eltham star carded a one-sided 60-54 decision over Gemma Ruegg to stay perfect.

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