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Who wins?

Poll ended at 15 Oct 2022, 16:19

Wilder - Decision
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Wilder - T/KO
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DRAW
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Helenius - T/KO
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Helenius - Decision
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Total votes: 53

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Press Release

Former WBC Heavyweight World Champion and boxing superstar Deontay "The Bronze Bomber'' Wilder will take on top-rated Robert “The Nordic Nightmare” Helenius in an explosive 12-round WBC Heavyweight Title Eliminator between ferocious punchers in the main event of a FOX Sports PBC Pay-Per-View Saturday, Oct. 15 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn in a Premier Boxing Champions event.

In the co-feature, former IBF Super Middleweight Champion Caleb “Sweethands” Plant faces two-time WBC Super Middleweight Champion Anthony “The Dog” Dirrell in a highly anticipated 12-round WBC Super Middleweight Title Eliminator between 168-pound rivals. Two additional pay-per-view undercard bouts will be announced to round out the action-packed four-fight lineup presented by PBC.

Tickets for the event, which is promoted by BombZquad Promotions and TGB Promotions, go on sale Friday, Aug. 19 at 10 a.m. ET and can be purchased through seatgeek.com and barclayscenter.com. Tickets will also be available for purchase in-person at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center beginning Friday at noon ET.

One of the greatest knockout artists in boxing history, Wilder (42-2-1, 41 KOs) is on a mission to become a two-time world heavyweight champion following a first reign that included 10 title defenses, a feat accomplished by only seven heavyweights in boxing history. The “Bronze Bomber” now returns to Barclays Center, a venue where he has fought four times and thrilled the crowd with some of his most spectacular knockouts. The 36-year-old slugger from Tuscaloosa, Alabama earned his moniker by winning bronze at the 2008 Olympics. He rejuvenated the heavyweight division when he captured the WBC belt in January 2015, becoming one of boxing’s biggest stars with an all-time heavyweight best 91.1% knockout percentage and a captivating personality to match. Coming off an epic trilogy with Tyson Fury, Wilder remains must-see television and one of the greatest fighters of this era.

Helenius (30-3, 19 KOs) stamped himself as one of the world’s best heavyweights with consecutive stoppage wins over the previously unbeaten Adam Kownacki, including an October 2021 sixth-round TKO win over Kownacki in Helenius’ last outing. Born in Sweden and fighting out of Mariehamn, Finland, Helenius established himself as one of Europe’s top heavyweights prior to making his U.S. debut in 2019. The 38-year-old “Nordic Nightmare” has won six of his last seven bouts.

The 30-year-old Plant (21-1, 12 KOs) used his sublime boxing skills to rise through the ranks of the super middleweight division. In his first world championship fight, the Ashland City, Tennessee-native Plant, who now lives and trains in Las Vegas, took the fight to veteran Jose Uzcategui and won the title in a hard-fought unanimous decision in 2019. Plant dropped the first match of his career in his last fight, losing to Canelo Alvarez in an undisputed super middleweight championship fight on November 6. He will look to rebound and get back on the world title track in a grudge match against his rival, Dirrell.

Dirrell (34-2, 25 KOs) is a two-time super middleweight world champion who won one of the toughest battles of his life when he beat non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2008. The 37-year-old from Flint, Michigan won his first world title with a unanimous decision victory over Sakio Bika in 2014. He lost the title the next year via majority decision to Badou Jack. He would have to wait four years for another opportunity but successfully regained it with a technical split-decision over Avni Yildirim. He lost the title again, this time on a ninth-round TKO to David Benavidez in 2019. Dirrell is coming off of a fourth-round KO victory over Marcos Hernandez in his most recent match on November 6.
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Robert Helenius - 15 October 2022

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Sky sports usually show Wilder’s fights when it’s not the Fury fights.

I expect them to show it, but I won’t hold my breath.
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Bombs away :OhYes:
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Check out some of what Helenius had to say below.

Helenius on how he prepares to deal with Wilder’s fight-ending power which can end things at any moment for the duration of 12 rounds
“I think I have to be more aggressive (than I was) in my former fights and push forward and have my reaction time better than ever, and have the conditioning to keep my concentration and be alert at all times in 12 rounds. So I think it’s gonna be a tough fight, I don’t see it as an easy opponent. He’s a tough fighter and he’s shown that and proven that in previous fights.

“I’m coming in this fight and giving everything because my dream has always been to be a world heavyweight champion and I’m gonna do everything in my power to become that.”

On his past sparring sessions with Wilder and if they bonded while training together
“We had good sparring sessions and we talked afterwards and we had similar thoughts on life and stuff like that...but at the end of the day this is a sport and, of course, you have to be aggressive and turn emotions off when you go into a fight like this.”

On what win over Wilder would mean for him
“I’ve never been a guy who calls out other guys and be cocky and tries to trash other people — that’s never been my style. But I won’t plan anything before I win this fight. So I have my full 100% concentration on this fight and doing everything in my power to win it.”
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Joke of a fight.

Haye used Helenius as canon fodder I mean sparring.
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Spud wrote: 23 Aug 2022, 14:41 Joke of a fight.

Haye used Helenius as canon fodder I mean sparring.
I think it's a fair opponent to come back after two brutal KO losses but having it as a PPV is a joke.
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punchers chance wrote: 23 Aug 2022, 14:56
Spud wrote: 23 Aug 2022, 14:41 Joke of a fight.

Haye used Helenius as canon fodder I mean sparring.
I think it's a fair opponent to come back after two brutal KO losses but having it as a PPV is a joke.
Yeh, and Helenius has momentum.

I just hope he comes to win.
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Why so down on this fight Spud ? :maybe:

Wilder has the punch to end any fight quickly, but Helenius can bang too. Robert's lack of speed doesn't bode well, but if he comes out swinging and clocks anyone he has a chance.
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Spud wrote: 23 Aug 2022, 14:41 Joke of a fight.

Haye used Helenius as canon fodder I mean sparring.
The same Haye did with Wilder, btw.
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Spud wrote: 23 Aug 2022, 14:41 Joke of a fight.

Haye used Helenius as canon fodder I mean sparring.
To be fair Haye used Deontay as sparring also :)
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Press Conference tonight



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Press Conference Quotes

DEONTAY WILDER

“We’ve put in over 400 rounds so far and training camp has been great. I’m trying to do something different with adding Don House to the team working in Las Vegas. We wanted to change up some things, go more rounds and see what happened.

“This training sounds like it could be a lot on your body, but when you’re in shape physically and mentally, nothing is impossible.

“I’ve had a great career and now I’m back again for my second reign. It’s amazing to reminisce about all the years and about how I got to where I am now. It’s been an honor. We had a gameplan and we executed that game plan.

“I’m looking forward to October 15 and sharing the ring with Robert. I highly respect Robert and his team. We’ve always had a connection, but unfortunately in this business, you have to go against each other sometimes. But make no mistake, just because we know each other, it doesn’t mean this fight won’t be interesting.

“Every time I fight, you’re on the edge of your seat, because I’m going in there 110%. I’m looking forward to this fight and coming back to Barclays Center, where some of my most exciting knockouts have occurred. I have remarkable memories there and I can’t wait to display my talent.

“I know what Helenius is capable of doing and I know what kind of heart he has. He’s coming to bring his best and I always bring mine. This is a serious fight between two warriors in the heavyweight division. We’re coming to put it all on the line.

“Getting a statue in my hometown let me know that there was more work to do. I have to continue to fight and motivate and inspire. This reign is going to be a special one, because it’s going to be dedicated to the people.

“Over these years everyone has seen what I’m capable of doing and what my mindset is when I step in there. Everyone knows what I’m coming with on the 15th and what we’re going to give. Whether it’s for our family, our country or our fans, there’s one night and one fight, it’s going to be fireworks.”

ROBERT HELENIUS

“I’m feeling really good and training camp is going great. I’ve fought a lot of good opponents and had a long career so far. This is of course a big fight for me. I have respect for Deontay, but when I come to America, I’m going to give everything that I have.

“I’m ready to do everything in my power to win. I only took two weeks off after my last fight and I’ve been training since then. I know what it takes to win at this level.

“I’ve promised my fans in Finland that I would bring the world title back home and sometimes you have to go through a lot to get there. But I’m going to do everything I can. We’re doing all the extra work that we need to.

“This is a huge deal. All I’ve ever wanted is to get the chance at the world heavyweight title. That’s why I’ve continued to fight. If I didn’t see myself becoming a world champion, I would have stopped and found a much easier job to do.

“I’m thankful to Deontay for his nice words, but on October 15 I’m going to bring the Viking spirit into the ring.”
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Emmanuel Rodriguez-Gary Antonio Russell Rematch To Land On Wilder-Helenius Card

Emmanuel Rodriguez and Gary Antonio Russell will settle unfinished business more than a year after their very brief encounter.

Boxing Scene has learned that a Rodriguez-Russell rematch is set to take place on October 15 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The bout will serve on the undercard of the already announced heavyweight clash between former WBC champ Deontay Wilder (42-2-1, 41KOs) and Robert Helenius (31-3, 20KOs) atop a Fox Sports Pay-Per-View that includes a WBC super title eliminator between former titlists Caleb Plant and Anthony Dirrell.

As previously reported by BS.com though not yet publicly confirmed by Premier Boxing Champions (PBC), the show will also feature a vacant IBF junior welterweight title fight between Puerto Rico’s Subriel Matias (18-1, 18KOs) and Argentina’s Jeremias Ponce (30-0, 20KOs). Matias and Rodriguez are both locally promoted in Puerto Rico by Juan Orengo’s Fresh Productions.

Rodriguez and Russell previously met in a WBA title eliminator, downgraded from interim title status after the sanctioning body was beginning to phase out such belts. The stakes mattered little in the end, as their August 14 Showtime-televised encounter lasted just 16 seconds. A clash of heads busted and bloodied the bridge of Rodriguez’s nose, at which point referee Sharon Sands ruled Puerto Rico’s Rodriguez (20-2, 12KOs; 1ND) unfit to continue.

A rematch was hoped for by both boxers, who have since fought once each against separate opposition.

Russell (19-0, 12KOs; 1ND) barely edged Alexandro Santiago in a ten-round majority decision win in the opening bout of a Showtime tripleheader last November 27 in Las Vegas. The 29-year-old southpaw from Capitol Heights, Maryland—whose older brother Gary Jr. is a former WBC featherweight titlist and younger brother Gary Antuanne is a rising junior welterweight contender—hoped to parlay the win into a bantamweight title shot, but has instead sat out all of 2022 while awaiting word on his next assignment.

Rodriguez’s lone ring appearance since his 16-second fight with Russell didn’t last much longer.

The former IBF bantamweight titlist from Manati, Puerto Rico stopped Roberto Sanchez at 2:22 of the first round on March 25 in Cancun, his first win since October 2018. The three-fight winless skid for Rodriguez included a second-round knockout to Naoya Inoue—ending his IBF title reign in May 2019—followed by a highly questionable 12-round, split decision defeat to unbeaten Reymart Gaballo in their December 2020 interim WBC bantamweight title fight, along with the Russell debacle.
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Helenius looked real good against Kownacki, ok you could argue it wasn’t the best version of Kownacki, but even so, I’m looking forward to this fight
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daz74 wrote: 31 Aug 2022, 18:39 Helenius looked real good against Kownacki, ok you could argue it wasn’t the best version of Kownacki, but even so, I’m looking forward to this fight
Yes, pretty good card as well. Matias-Ponce is a cracking fight.
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We have another HW fight on this card.

It’s our very own BoxRec top 15..

Frank Sanchez vs. Carlos Negron

Was supposed to fight earlier this year.
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If the Wilder that went into the third Fury fight turns up, he will win

Nevertheless let's see how damaged he was from that trilogy, it certainly won't have done him any good, Fury neither.

And even if Helinus is only valient in defeat, it will keep him in the mix
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 07 Sep 2022, 03:13 We have another HW fight on this card.

It’s our very own BoxRec top 15..

Frank Sanchez vs. Carlos Negron

Was supposed to fight earlier this year.
Sanchez better look impressive in getting this guy out of here, because if it's just another shutout UD I'm voting him out of the top 15. Hughie-Hunter winner will be taking his place ...
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Wilder will take Helenius' head off
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I buy every ppv but not his one.
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Vito Mielnicki Jr.-Limberth Ponce Added To Undercard

Vito Mielnicki Jr. will try to extend his winning streak to five when he returns to the ring October 15 in Brooklyn.

Boxing Scene has learned that the 20-year-old junior middleweight will meet Limberth Ponce that night on the Deontay Wilder-Robert Helenius undercard at Barclays Center. FS1 likely will televise the 10-round bout between Mielnicki and Ponce before the FOX Sports Pay-Per-View portion of the Wilder-Helenius undercard begins.

Mielnicki (12-1, 8 KOs) has won four fights in a row since Philadelphia’s James Martin (then 6-2) upset him by majority decision in an eight-round fight FS1 aired in April 2021 from Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall in Los Angeles. The Roseland, New Jersey native most recently stopped veteran Jimmy Williams (18-9-2, 6 KOs) in the sixth round of an eight-rounder on the Danny Garcia-Jose Benavidez Jr. undercard July 30 at Barclays Center.

Mielnicki wanted to avenge his loss to Martin in an immediate rematch that was supposed to take place 13 months ago at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Martin came in 4½ pounds over the contracted limit for what was supposed to be a welterweight fight, though, and Mielnicki instead stopped Noah Kidd (then 6-3-2) in the second round of a fight FOX televised in July 2021.

Another young fighter affiliated with Premier Boxing Champions, Joey Spencer, beat Martin by unanimous decision in an eight-round junior middleweight match the night Martin was supposed to meet Mielnicki again.

Ponce (19-5, 11 KOs), of Rock Island, Illinois, was knocked out in the fifth round by Spencer (16-0, 10 KOs) last December 25 at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. The 31-year-old Mexican veteran bounced back from his loss to Spencer by defeating Ramiro Hernandez (3-2, 1 KO) unanimously in his most recent action, a six-rounder May 6 in Davenport, Iowa.

Wilder, meanwhile, will fight for the first time in more than a year by the time he faces Finland’s Helenius. The former WBC heavyweight champion from Tuscaloosa, Alabama hasn’t boxed since England’s Tyson Fury viciously knocked him out in the 11th round of their third title fight last October 9 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Helenius (31-3, 20 KOs) hasn’t fought since last October 9, either. He stopped Brooklyn’s Adam Kownacki (20-3, 15 KOs) in the sixth round of their rematch on the undercard when Wilder (42-2-1, 41 KOs) fought Fury (32-0-1, 23 KOs) a third time.
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wilder still being a crybaby about fury, every other topic he was reasonable enough, but asking him about fury turned him extra stupid
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