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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder v Robert Helenius 15th October 2022

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    Wilder wins with a first round KO.
    1st minute, 2nd minute or 3rd minute OR...........Helenius doesnt answer the bell for the 2nd?
    2 minutes 48 second.
    Actually I think there is a very good chance of that. 2 minutes 48 seconds is right about at the end of the round and you can picture sudden fireworks so late in the round. I can picture Wilder testing out his overhand right just to see how it feels. And he may land it right on the button so there is a pretty good chance of this actually like you say.

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder v Robert Helenius 15th October 2022

    MAIN EVENT: Deontay Wilder vs Robert Helenius
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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder v Robert Helenius 15th October 2022

    Some fighters never come back from a beat down. If Helenius has the will to win, he may pull off an upset. I doubt it but never can tell.

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder v Robert Helenius 15th October 2022

    so deontay weighs in as a briderweight?
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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder v Robert Helenius 15th October 2022

    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    so deontay weighs in as a briderweight?
    Not big on the weight while talking about sparring 1001 rounds etc. I think going forward his foundation and legs are a legit concern, that's where he's built like a bantamweight. Still a showcase for Wilder but If anything, Helenius can manage straight punches and stiff jab that may surprise him. At least for a minute.

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder v Robert Helenius 15th October 2022

    as much as I don't rate Wilder particularly highly, this is a walk in the park for him in my book.
    This is the weight he feels most comfortable at and I think that will help him massively.
    but hey, with them matchstick legs , if Helenius tags him , he could end up like Bambi on ice.
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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder v Robert Helenius 15th October 2022

    Deontay Wilder has trimmed down for his fight against Robert Helenius after feeling "sluggish" in his defeat by Tyson Fury last year.

    Wilder, 36, looks for his first win in almost three years when returns to the ring on Saturday night against former sparring partner Robert Helenius. 'The Bronze Bomber' hasn't fought since being knocked out by heavyweight champion Fury in their epic trilogy fight, but Wilder looks to begin the road back to title contention with a win against Helenius in New York.

    In his year away from the ring, Wilder has considerably trimmed down after weighing a career-heavy 238lb for his third fight against Fury and last night scaled 214lb. The American weighed in at 212lb for their first fight in 2018 but he made the strategic decision to bulk up in size for their meeting last October in the hopes of knocking Fury out.


    Insisting the extra weight made him perform worse on the night, Wilder explained why he went on a weight loss journey ahead of his comeback fight. “Weight is not going to be what we worry about in this fight or fights in the future,” he said.

    “We gained a lot of weight the last fight, just [because] of others’ expectations of seeing my body a certain way. I was interested in seeing my body frame in a certain weight as well. But at this moment in time, I go back to what I’m used to and what’s comfortable to me and what’s comfortable with my body frame and that’s gonna be around maybe in the 220s or maybe under.

    "I felt a little sluggish, a little heavy. I never been 240lb ever in my life before, but it was an experiment that I wanted to try and we did what we had to do to get the weight put on there. That’s an experience up in the history books for me. Te only way to become wise is apply knowledge to life and we’ve gained a lot of knowledge from that, now we know what to do moving forward.”

    The former heavyweight champion claims to have sparred almost 600 rounds in less than a month in preparation for Helenius, who is unbeaten in over three years. 'The Nordic Nightmare' upset the odds when he knocked out Adam Kownacki in the last boxing event before the Covid-19 pandemic cancelled all sporting events, with Helenius proving his win was no fluke by stopping Kownacki in their rematch on the undercard of Fury vs Wilder 3.

    https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/boxin...-news-28241037
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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder v Robert Helenius 15th October 2022

    A few prelims on FS1 begin at 6pm here. Michel Rivera v Jerry Perez Lts and Vito Mielnicki Jr v Limberth Ponce Jr Middle.

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder v Robert Helenius 15th October 2022

    Gurgen Hovhannisyan out of Armenia, all 6'7 280lbs of him fighting Michael Coffie here. He may look like the big brother of Kownacki but moves much better for a big man.

    I'll start early..anyone have a link for main card

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder v Robert Helenius 15th October 2022

    Coffie looked to have him wobbled but more off balance mid 3rd. For their size both landing some fast shots. Big step up for just 3 pro starts.

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder v Robert Helenius 15th October 2022

    Hovhannisyan with the 6 round tko as ref stops in between rounds, little objection from Coffie. Top ranked 135 Michel Rivera in a showcase with six round fighter Jerry Perez now. With the depth at 135 it's astonishing they're so adept at avoiding each other. Do better PBC.

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder v Robert Helenius 15th October 2022

    Faster start in 6th for Rivera think corner said let's go. Perez hurt to body. Tough enough but well in over his head here.

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder v Robert Helenius 15th October 2022

    On nice 1-2 gives Perez his own hope and ref warns him for low blow but was beltline. Brian Kenny calling this like it was Leonard v Hearns . Rivera has some serious talent but he really needs to do impressive things to separate himself at the highest level.

    By the looks of Haney on the scale all the belts are about to be up for grabs if (when) he moves up. So now's the time for guys like Rivera to turn up the heat.

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder v Robert Helenius 15th October 2022

    Tiny knot formed on top of left eye of Rivera. Going to final round

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    Default Re: Deontay Wilder v Robert Helenius 15th October 2022

    Man..small welt under right eye of Rivera . He's in control. But just has a habit of making some things harder than need be. He sits inside like this with Tank he's taking a nap.

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