Deontay Wilder Ready To Knock Out Robert Helenius Quickly In Battle On October 15

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Deontay Wilder Ready To Knock Out Robert Helenius Quickly In Battle On October 15
Deontay Wilder decided not to add more muscle mass before his battle with Helenius
Deontay Wilder is back and decided not to add more muscle mass before his battle with Helenius. “One-hitter” vows to correct the mistakes and completely change from the trilogy with Tyson Fury, ending them all in a duel with “The Nordic Nightmare” Robert Helenius.
So why did he decide to do that? Will this affect the outcome of the upcoming match?
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In just a few hours, Wilder and Helenius will meet in a fiery battle

Deontay Wilder is back again and will start what he hopes is the route back to the top of the heavyweight division with a tricky assignment vs. the rejuvenated Robert Helenius on October 15.
Former WBC heavyweight champ Deontay Wilder made clear that he knows his return to the ring after failing to regain his title from Tyson Fury late last year is not going to be easy.
So, he is preparing for his October 15 fight with a stunning body transformation.
Wilder decided not to add more muscle mass before his battle with Helenius.
Wilder weighed in at 108kg for his last fight against Fury.
But the Alabama-born hard hitter says he’ll come in at somewhere below 100kg for Helenius.

Why did he decide to make such a change?

He has put on weight to match his rival Fury, however, that makes him much more sluggish.
Deontay Wilder was determined to add muscle mass before his third fight against Tyson Fury.
The former WBC heavyweight champion came in at a career-high 238 pounds for that showdown last October 9 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Despite that he stands 6-foot-7, the Tuscaloosa, Alabama native never officially weighed more than 231 pounds prior to last October 8.
Wilder wanted more weight on his frame to better deal with the sheer size and strength of the 6-foot-9 Fury, who out-weighed him by 42 pounds the day before their rematch in February 2020. Fury wore Wilder out by grappling with him and leaning on him in their second meeting, which resulted in a one-sided, seventh-round, technical-knockout loss for the ex-champion at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
Deontay Wilder Ready To Knock Out Robert Helenius Quickly In Battle On October 15

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