Who's Win: Robert Helenius Claimed To Defeat Deontay Wilder In Battle On October 15

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Helenius claimed to defeat Deontay Wilder: I’ll Produce a Bigger Upset Than I Did With Kownacki

“The Nordic Nightmare” Robert Helenius has sensationally claimed to defeat Deontay Wilder and produce a bigger upset than he did with Kownacki.
So, what made the Finnish boxer declare that? Is there some terrible plan that was hidden?
Will their friendship make this war less tense? Or will it all be buried under fame and fortune, and will it just be a war between warriors?
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On October 15th at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, Helenius will collide in the ring with former WBC heavyweight world champion Bomber Deontay Wilder.
Heavyweight contender Robert Helenius will return to the scene of the biggest win of his career.
Helenius is riding high at the moment after picking up back-to-back stoppage wins over previously unbeaten Adam Kownacki.
Their first bout took place at Barclays in March of 2020, with Helenius dropping and stopping Kownacki in the fourth round.
Helenius had taken a lot of flush punches and appeared exhausted before he drilled Brooklyn’s Kownacki with a right and then a left that sent Kownacki to the canvas 30 seconds into the fourth round of their scheduled 12-round WBA heavyweight elimination match. A staggered Kownacki got up, but he was disoriented and Helenius jumped on the heavily favored fighter.
With Helenius unloading unanswered punches on a defenseless Kownacki, referee David Fields stepped in and stopped their FOX main event 1:08 into the fourth round. Kownacki was still on his feet when the fight was stopped.
The rematch took place in October of last year in Las Vegas, with Helenius stopping Kownacki in six rounds.
During their rematch, Helenius beat up a defenseless Kownacki until the referee determined that Kownacki shouldn’t continue during the sixth round. The referee deducted a point from Kownacki for low blows in the fifth round and halted their one-sided rematch in the sixth round because Kownacki, whose left eye was swollen shut, had taken too much punishment.
Who’s Win: Robert Helenius Claimed To Defeat Deontay Wilder In Battle On October 15

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