Deontay Wilder vs. Robert Helenius
After a year of absence, the former heavyweight champion returns for a World Cup eliminator.
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Deontay Wilder lost his motivation.
Deontay Wilder lost his motivation. The former world champion assured that he was plunged into a spiral that did not allow him to see clearly and announced his retirement.
Sad, the fighter from Alabama took refuge in his family in search of consolation, but in his native Tuscaloosa, they had a surprise prepared for him that woke him up from his trance.
The fighter was invited to the unveiling ceremony of a statue in his honor, and there, surrounded by his people, he felt that his mission in boxing was not yet complete. At 36, he decided to return.
Sweden's Robert Helenius
After intense physical and mental training, Bronze Bomber returns this weekend to face Sweden's Robert Helenius in a contest scheduled for 12 episodes, which will function as a World Cup eliminator to determine the challenger of the Englishman Tyson Fury, owner of the WBC title.
Wilder has a record that reflects the danger of his boxing as he has a record of 42 wins, 41 by knockout, two losses and a draw. While Helenius, who knows Wilder very well as they were sparring partners – has a record of 31-3, with 20 knockouts.
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This week, Mauricio Sulaiman, the president of the World Boxing Council, revealed that if he wins this duel, Wilder will have to face the Mexican Andy Ruiz in the final eliminator.
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