Boxing: Deontay Wilder Vs Robert Helenius -
The bout against Finland’s was expected to be a competitive heavyweight showdown, but it ended in the blink of an eye.
The heavyweight division was put on notice on October 15, 2022, as made a thunderous return to the ring at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. In his first fight since his epic trilogy against Tyson Fury, Wilder reminded the world exactly why he is considered one of the most dangerous punchers in boxing history. One Punch is All it Takes Boxing: Deontay Wilder vs Robert Helenius
The referee stopped the contest at without even starting a count, as Helenius lay motionless on the canvas. Date October 15, 2022 Venue Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY Winner Deontay Wilder (KO Round 1) Time Punch Short straight right hand A Night of Mixed Emotions The bout against Finland’s was expected to be
The Bronze Bomber is Back: Wilder’s Devastating KO of Robert Helenius One Punch is All it Takes The referee
After a cautious opening round where both fighters felt each other out, Helenius attempted to corner Wilder and unleash a barrage of punches. With just seconds remaining in the first round, Wilder unleashed a short, perfectly timed counter right hand. The blow, which traveled only a few inches, landed flush on Helenius’s temple and dropped the 253-pounder flat on his back.
While the victory was a massive career boost for Wilder, the aftermath was surprisingly somber. Despite the highlight-reel knockout, Wilder was visibly shaken by the condition of his opponent—a former sparring partner and friend.
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