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Anthony Joshua receives message from Robert Helenius following news of rival’s failed drug test ahead of brutal KO loss

ROBERT HELENIUS insists he's no drug cheat after he failed a test taken BEFORE his clash with Anthony Joshua.

The Nordic Nightmare tested positive for a banned "non-steroid substance" just days before his brutal knockout loss to AJ earlier this month.

Robert Helenius failed a drug test ahead of his showdown with Anthony Joshua this month
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Robert Helenius failed a drug test ahead of his showdown with Anthony Joshua this monthCredit: RICHARD PELHAM
Helenius has vowed to clear his name and prove he's not a drug cheat
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Helenius has vowed to clear his name and prove he's not a drug cheatCredit: RICHARD PELHAM

Helenius, 39, was drafted in as a short-notice replacement following DillIan Whyte's multiple failed drug tests and, like his former opponent, has vowed to clear his name.

The veteran heavyweight said: “I want to say something very clear in my own words right now with absolutely no exception.

"I did not use any performance enhancement now or ever. I have been tested my entire career.

"I was just told that I tested positive for the presence of a non-steroid substance in my system.

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"And I wanted to send an immediate direct message to Anthony Joshua and boxing fans that I didn’t cheat and never would.

"I volunteer to work with VADA and the BBBofC to do whatever it takes to clear my name.”

Joshua, 33, continued his career rebuild with a spectacular seventh-round knockout of Swedish-born Finn Helenius at The O2.

A long-overdue grudge match with former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder is now in the offing for the Watford warrior.

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Negotiations over the Saudi showdown - which is being targeted for January - were at an advanced stage before the Helenius fight and promoter Eddie Hearn hopes to finalise it in the coming weeks.

When asked for a timeline on the fight being a done deal, he told : “Two or three weeks."

The Matchroom Boxing chief added: “I’ve been to Saudi Arabia twice to negotiate this fight. I’ve had two meetings, three meetings in London.

"I’m not doing it for banter. My instructions from Anthony Joshua [are] ‘I want to fight Deontay Wilder.’

"The only way this fight doesn’t happen is if Saudi doesn’t deliver the fight.

“[Wilder manager] Shelly Finkel, Wilder, as far as I’m hearing from them directly, they are in. We are in.

"We just need to sign a contract and go through the procedures to get that done.”

Should the negotiations collapse, Hearn insists Joshua will be back in action before the end of the year.

He said: “If it doesn’t happen, I think he’ll (Joshua) fight in December.

"But I’m not spinning that fight. All of our efforts have been for that fight.

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"Honestly I wouldn’t waste my time flying all around the world trying to pretend that that’s the fight we want.

"That is the fight we want. It’s a massive fight, massive money, and that is what I have been instructed to deliver for AJ.”

A grudge match with Deontay Wilder is back in the works for Anthony Joshua
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A grudge match with Deontay Wilder is back in the works for Anthony JoshuaCredit: GETTY
Eddie Hearn says Anthony Joshua will be back in action in December if the Wilder fight falls through
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Eddie Hearn says Anthony Joshua will be back in action in December if the Wilder fight falls throughCredit: REUTERS
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