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The Higher Your Tax Bracket, the More Attractive Municipal Bonds May Look
The Higher Your Tax Bracket, the More Attractive Municipal Bonds May Look
US investors looking to match the long-term returns provided by equities need look no further than the seemingly
1970-01-01 08:00
Anthony Joshua on Robert Helenius criticism: ‘Robotic? I became a champion being robotic’
Anthony Joshua on Robert Helenius criticism: ‘Robotic? I became a champion being robotic’
Anthony Joshua was expecting to fight a familiar face this weekend, just not this one. Until last Saturday, the former two-time world heavyweight champion was on course for a clash with Dillian Whyte, who outpointed Joshua when the Britons were amateurs, but who “AJ” knocked out brutally in a professional rematch in 2015. The trilogy bout was set for this Saturday, at London’s O2 Arena, which hosted the rivals’ last meeting. But then Whyte completed his own trilogy, returning an adverse drug-test finding for the third time in his career. Whyte served a two-year ban from 2012 to 2014 in the first instance, before being exonerated during his 2019 episode, and now fans await the outcome of this latest saga. Stepping in for the 35-year-old, in any case, is Robert Helenius, who Joshua also knows well. The pair sparred in 2017, as Joshua prepared for his fight with Wladimir Klitschko, and Helenius recalled of AJ this week: “[He was a] hard hitter, good technicals, a little bit robotic. I felt pretty confident.” Those comments are put to Joshua. “A bit robotic? Maybe,” he said. “But I became a champion being robotic. It’s true, right? It’s paid off.” Helenius, 39, also said he would not have accepted a short-notice showdown with Joshua, 33, if he didn’t think the Briton was “vulnerable”. “I’m gonna take my chances and say now is the best time to fight him,” said the Finn. Regardless, Joshua is not taking Helenius lightly. “I can’t fail,” he said gravely. “That’s good pressure. “It’s the wrong mindset [to underestimate] Helenius. He’s gonna roll the dice, what’s he got to lose? But then I’m gonna go in there and have to f*** him up myself as well. It’s gonna be a good fight, may the best man win. I can’t afford to think it’s a light, late replacement, that I’m gonna take him 12 rounds; no, I want to take him out in round one if I can.” Deontay Wilder did just that in October, detonating a short, counter right hook to put Helenius out cold in the first round. The Finn has since bounced back, beating Mike Mielonen just last Saturday, but it was Wilder’s performance against Helenius that made Joshua hesitant to accept him as a late-notice opponent. “It’s just the comparisons,” Joshua says, “but this is my fight with Helenius – my own fight, not Wilder’s fight, no one else’s.” Joshua has always been aware of comparisons between his and Wilder’s performances against mutual opponents, and he notes Dominic Breazeale, Eric Molina and Jason Gavern as examples. AJ stopped Breazeale in round seven; Wilder stopped him in round one. Joshua beat Molina in round three; Wilder beat him in round nine. Joshua stopped Gavern in round three; Wilder stopped him in round four. But the Briton argues: “You never know until I step in the ring, potentially, with Wilder.” That may yet happen next year, though many are sceptical, given such a clash was in the works for the end of 2023 and has in fact been discussed for several years. As rumours swirl and talks rumble on, Joshua insists that his best approach is to “ignore, ignore, ignore it, ignore it”. “One step at a time,” he says. “Yeah, ignore it – I think that’s better.” And so, Joshua’s focus remains on Helenius – and staying focused was essential this week, even when AJ did not know what he was focusing on. “There was one session where I was like: ‘What are we training for?’” he says. “But we just had to flip the script. Due to this late replacement, whoever it may be, I couldn’t put my energy into complaining. I changed the screensaver on my phone from Dillian at a weigh-in to me and Klitschko.” Having Whyte as his screensaver was a tactic that Joshua picked up from Jarrell Miller, ironically, ahead of his cancelled bout with the American in 2019. Miller tested positive for numerous banned substances, leading him to be replaced by Andy Ruiz Jr, who famously stunned Joshua with a TKO win. “I just wanted to visualise what my life’s focused on at the minute,” Joshua explained. “When you’re psyched up about fighting someone, you want them on your mind. When I was slacking, I wanted to think about Dillian; if I was gonna eat a piece of chocolate, I wanted to think about Dillian. “I’ve had to flip the script now. I gave myself until 12 August to be committed. That was the date, so I’m gonna stay focused. On 13 August, I’m gonna relax a bit, but I just thought: ‘Even if I don’t fight on 12 August, I’m gonna stay committed to training this week.’” Helenius wants to do more than flip the script when the action starts at around 10pm; he wants to tear it up. It is Joshua’s job to ensure that does not happen. Watch Joshua vs Helenius live on Dazn by clicking here. We may earn commission from some of the links in this article, but we never allow this to influence our content. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent. Read More It’s time to stop taking Anthony Joshua for granted Robert Helenius on accepting Anthony Joshua fight: ‘Nobody will remember a coward’ ‘We need to get it at the root’: Anthony Joshua and Robert Helenius on boxing’s doping ‘problem’ Anthony Joshua weighs in ahead of bout against Robert Helenius ‘Have you got a problem?’ Anthony Joshua and Robert Helenius share intense staredown Campbell Hatton talks next steps of his career and being part of a boxing dynasty
1970-01-01 08:00
Wynn Resorts Shuts Down Its Sports Betting App in Eight States
Wynn Resorts Shuts Down Its Sports Betting App in Eight States
Wynn Resorts Ltd. is shutting down its sports betting app in eight states, becoming the latest company to
1970-01-01 08:00
Bill Gross Says 10-Year Treasuries Are ‘Overvalued’
Bill Gross Says 10-Year Treasuries Are ‘Overvalued’
Veteran bond investor Bill Gross reckons benchmark 10-year Treasury notes are “overvalued” at current levels. Speaking in an
1970-01-01 08:00
PDC Bondholders Push Back on Chevron Debt Swap Offer After Tie-Up
PDC Bondholders Push Back on Chevron Debt Swap Offer After Tie-Up
A substantial majority of PDC Energy Inc.’s bondholders say they won’t tender their bonds following the company’s acquisition
1970-01-01 08:00
Lesser-Known Treasury Yield Is on Brink of Historic Breakthrough
Lesser-Known Treasury Yield Is on Brink of Historic Breakthrough
Short-term Treasury yields once again advancing toward 5% hog the spotlight, but there’s another drama unfolding in a
1970-01-01 08:00
Argentine Election Won’t Derail Shale Growth, Oil Executives Say
Argentine Election Won’t Derail Shale Growth, Oil Executives Say
Argentina’s burgeoning shale oil and gas industry will be shielded from any violent swings in politics and policymaking
1970-01-01 08:00
Red Sox star plans to play through injury in midst of playoff push
Red Sox star plans to play through injury in midst of playoff push
One of the Boston Red Sox's best players and top free-agent signings is going to be playing through an injury.The Boston Red Sox are over .500, much like their AL East counterparts, but sit near the bottom alongside the New York Yankees. With that, they do face slim odds of making the posts...
1970-01-01 08:00
MLB standings based on record since the All-Star break: Dodgers roll, Braves falter
MLB standings based on record since the All-Star break: Dodgers roll, Braves falter
MLB standings since the All-Star break have set the stage for the most important stretch of the season. Who is taking their chance and who has missed it?We're about a third of the way through the second half of the MLB season and rolling towards a dramatic September finish.With the All-...
1970-01-01 08:00
A Guide to Argentina’s Many Exchange Rates
A Guide to Argentina’s Many Exchange Rates
Argentina’s government has created a tangle of rules about who can access dollars and for what, spawning a
1970-01-01 08:00
USMNT rumors: Balogun to Hammers, Cowell to Bologna, Robinson to PSV
USMNT rumors: Balogun to Hammers, Cowell to Bologna, Robinson to PSV
Today's USMNT rumors include Folarin Balogun continuing to be linked with West Ham United. Bologna has made an offer for Cade Cowell and Miles Robinson could be on his way to PSV Eindhoven.USMNT rumors: Folarin Balogun to West Ham UnitedWest Ham United are starting to get a lot of business ...
1970-01-01 08:00
MLB Rumors: Cardinals last laugh on Flaherty, Chris Sale return, Bautista a Blue Jays icon
MLB Rumors: Cardinals last laugh on Flaherty, Chris Sale return, Bautista a Blue Jays icon
MLB Rumors: Red Sox get Chris Sale back?Red Sox fans have long awaited the return of Chris Sale, who seems to spend more time on the injured list these days than in a Boston uniform. Christopher Smith of MassLive was just one of several Boston reporters who relayed the information from Sox manager...
1970-01-01 08:00
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