Who's Win: Deontay Wilder vs Robert Helenius - A Closer Look

Who's Win: Deontay Wilder vs Robert Helenius - A Closer Look

#BOXINGINSANE #insneboxing #boxingi WELCOME TO THE ONE OF THE GREATEST CHANNEL OF BOXING. Here you can find great stuff of boxing. HISTORY, TRAININGS, HIGHLIGHTS, KNOCKOUTS,TOP 10, BOXING MAGAZINES, DOCUMENTARIES ... Every day more videos SUBSCRIBE AND HAVE A GREAT TIME ON THIS CHANNEL. Contact us at Email address: [email protected] link subscribe https://bit.ly/3e4ATIR ===== Who's Win: Deontay Wilder vs Robert Helenius - A Closer Look "The Bronze Bomber" Deontay Wilder - a machine that crushes all that is nearby, Robert Helenius - The Nordic Nightmare, Will the return of the American giant smash all opponents? Or will it be consumed by the horrible nightmare? So, let's see in this video. But before jumping into the video, remember to like, subscribe and tap the bell icon, so you don't miss out on updates. Deontay Wilder is ready to return to the ring to rebuild his reputation and career after back-to-back defeats against Tyson Fury. Wilder is no longer eligible to challenge for the World title after two losses to Fury. But he still deserves the big game setup. While Robert Helenius has had a very impressive comeback since 2019. In particular, two times knockout Adam Kownacki gives Robert Helenius a chance to challenge for the World title. Finally, the World Boxing Council set up a fight between Wilder and Helenius to find the interim champion. WBC's decision made these two boxers, who used to be practice partners become opponents of each other. This heavyweight clash is set to take place on Saturday, October 15, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York City. So, let's put these two giants in comparison before their fight night. Deontay Wilder’s strengths Power Wilder's power is well established by now, with 41 knockouts in his 42 wins - but his deceptive speed may come as a shock. Deontay is a "windmill" puncher. His reach, height, athleticism, and natural strength give him a genuine "one hitter quitter" at 6′7″ and about 220 pounds with an 83-inch reach. That one-hitter quitter, gives Deontay a chance to beat anyone, anywhere, anywhen. Wilder also has a decent chin, enormous recuperative powers, and great resolve. He is also a great finisher, pouncing mercilessly when a foe is hurt. Wilder effectively uses his height and range as defense and is deceptively good at setting up his KO right hand. Mental Focus In addition to the obvious danger in that right hand, Wilder is also equipped with extreme mental focus. He doesn’t care that he’s losing every round. He doesn’t even care about getting tagged left, right, and center. Well, because he knows at some point, you will let your guard down, and when you do, it’s game over. His rematch with Luis Ortiz or Bermane Stiverne showed us that a fighter could not let their guard down with Wilder for a split second. Otherwise, they might even get knocked out with a punch to the forehead. Who's Win: Deontay Wilder vs Robert Helenius - A Closer Look