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Thousands of Tiny Hedge Funds Face Closure in China Shakeup
Thousands of Tiny Hedge Funds Face Closure in China Shakeup
China’s 6 trillion yuan ($832 billion) hedge fund industry is bracing for a historic shakeup that will likely
1970-01-01 08:00
RBA’s Lowe Keeps Door Open to Further Hike, Eyes Services Prices
RBA’s Lowe Keeps Door Open to Further Hike, Eyes Services Prices
Australia’s central bank is keeping its options open on further policy tightening as it studies which way services
1970-01-01 08:00
New Zealand Food Prices Fall for First Time Since Early 2022
New Zealand Food Prices Fall for First Time Since Early 2022
New Zealand posted its first monthly decline in food prices since early 2022, adding to signs that inflation
1970-01-01 08:00
Cowboys' need to pay Zack Martin just amplified tenfold
Cowboys' need to pay Zack Martin just amplified tenfold
After an unfortunate camp injury, the Cowboys are under even more pressure to extend disgruntled guard Zack Martin before the 2023 season.What could be worse than a very public contract dispute with a star player for the Cowboys right now? A training camp injury.In the Cowboys' final pr...
1970-01-01 08:00
Asia Stocks Set for Mixed Open After Tame US Data: Markets Wrap
Asia Stocks Set for Mixed Open After Tame US Data: Markets Wrap
Stocks in Asia were headed for a mixed open amid bets that Federal Reserve policy will remain tight
1970-01-01 08:00
NYC Faces Budget Gaps of $40 Billion Through 2027, DiNapoli Says
NYC Faces Budget Gaps of $40 Billion Through 2027, DiNapoli Says
New York City could face a cumulative budget gap of $40 billion over the next four years thanks
1970-01-01 08:00
NFL Rumors: Former GM reveals when Dalvin Cook, Ezekiel Elliott will sign
NFL Rumors: Former GM reveals when Dalvin Cook, Ezekiel Elliott will sign
Two top free agent running backs, Dalvin Cook and Ezekiel Elliott, still haven't found homes. An NFL insider predicts when they will sign new deals.As NFL preseason gets underway, the fates of two top free agent running backs remain undecided: Dalvin Cook and Ezekiel Elliott.Both Cook a...
1970-01-01 08:00
Wisk Aero, Archer and Boeing reach agreement to settle litigation
Wisk Aero, Archer and Boeing reach agreement to settle litigation
Wisk Aero, Archer Aviation, along with Boeing, reached a settlement to resolve the federal and state court litigation
1970-01-01 08:00
7 Facts About Polka Dots
7 Facts About Polka Dots
The pattern is named after the European dance craze, but what exactly the dots have to do with polka is a bit of a mystery.
1970-01-01 08:00
NFL Rumors: Tony Pollard update, Bears logo change, Jordan Love wants to get beaten up
NFL Rumors: Tony Pollard update, Bears logo change, Jordan Love wants to get beaten up
NFL Rumors: Did the Bears change their logo for the first time in 50 years?The Chicago Bears are rebranding themselves ahead of the 2023 season. In a much more successful attempt than the Browns' giant elf rollout, the Bears have decided to switch things up just a tad.Chicago is changing ...
1970-01-01 08:00
Mexico Keeps Key Rate Steady at 11.25% for Third Meeting as Prices Slow
Mexico Keeps Key Rate Steady at 11.25% for Third Meeting as Prices Slow
Mexico kept borrowing costs unchanged for a third straight meeting, after pledging to maintain its current stance long
1970-01-01 08:00
Robert Helenius on accepting Anthony Joshua fight: ‘Nobody will remember a coward’
Robert Helenius on accepting Anthony Joshua fight: ‘Nobody will remember a coward’
Somewhere in a castle in Finland on Saturday night, five minutes removed from beating Mika Mielonen, Robert Helenius was posed a question. “Dillian Whyte is out; are you in?” Fighting Anthony Joshua in London on seven days’ notice was the proposition, and it was one that Helenius accepted with little hesitation. Four days on, he casually tells reporters in the English capital: “Nobody will remember a coward.” Few would have labelled Helenius as such, had he decided not to take this fight with Joshua in the wake of Whyte’s failed drug test, but the Finn himself would have lived with regret. That said, there was more to Helenius’s decision than just that. “Of course I think he’s vulnerable,” the 39-year-old says of Joshua, with whom he sparred in 2017. “I wouldn’t be here otherwise. I think I’d find easier jobs to do. I’m gonna take my chances and say now is the best time to fight him.” While Helenius fought just last Saturday, stopping Mielonen in the third round, Joshua enters the O2 Arena this week on the back of a points win over Jermaine Franklin. That victory came in the same venue, four months ago, and saw the Briton bounce back from two straight losses to Oleksandr Usyk. Helenius’s win against Mielonen also marked an upturn in form, as the “Nordic Nightmare” responded positively to a first-round loss to Deontay Wilder. That knockout last October left Wilder in tears and Helenius pondering retirement. “I didn’t think about boxing for about six months,” Helenius says. “I just did some bag work now and then, and mainly strength training. I was weighing a lot in the wintertime...” Then came Saturday’s bout with Mielonen at Savonlinna’s opera venue, and the Anthony Joshua call. Helenius’s manager Markus Sundman says a deal was struck within 24 hours, with much of the negotiating done from a zoo in Finland. Sundman in fact got the call on Saturday morning but did not wish to bother Helenius until after the heavyweight had fought that evening. Did they accept the first offer they got? “No comment,” Helenius and Sundman laugh, though the boxer admits this is not the biggest payday of his career, with funds around this weekend’s event having been hit by Whyte’s exit. Another intriguing factor is the fighters’ past as sparring partners, when “AJ” prepared for his clash with Wladimir Klitschko in 2017. How did Helenius rate Joshua, now 33, at the time? “Hard hitter, good technicals, a little bit robotic. I felt pretty confident.” Helenius also acknowledges that Joshua has looked somewhat hesitant in his last three fights, saying: “I’ve seen that change, but he didn’t get knocked out against Usyk or in his last fight, he showed he’s still got it. You have to overcome the gun-shyness after you get knocked out. I’ve been knocked out three times, and I think the first time was the bad one; I was probably depressed for a few months after that. “But I think his last fight, he made a good fight. I have to be awake and nimble, explosive. I hope he’s coming for me [from the first bell]. I am looking forward to this. I’m here to win.” Helenius is serious. Ahead of his fight last week, the Finn had planned a family holiday to Lapland – a trip that is now on hold. “They understand, they’ve been all their life with me,” Helenius says of his children, who are 15, 13 and 10 years old and prefer football to boxing. And what did his wife think? “I can’t ask permission from home to do what I do,” Helenius says. “They either accept it or they don’t. Sometimes, of course, [I think about the dangers of boxing]; I would be stupid not to. And, of course, I’ve been thinking about having a normal life after boxing and not having any brain damage, but boxing is always boxing. And I love it, I love the adrenalin. The [concerns] don’t outweigh the feeling of getting a really good win.” Such a win would also make Helenius the sportsperson of the year in Finland, he and Sundman believe. “When this match got announced, it was in every newspaper and on TV – all the time for maybe 24 hours,” Helenius says. This is a huge occasion – for Joshua, for Helenius, and for Finland. Saturday’s card is an event that Helenius saved after Whyte’s “adverse finding”, and as the Finn prepares for his showdown with AJ, he warns: “My doping is that I have a really high level of Viking blood in me...” 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. 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