Deontay Wilder lowered Robert Helenius in the first half, sent a 'declaration' to Tyson Fury

1 week before the 37th birthday, Deontay Wilder rewarded himself with a gift with the 43rd victory in his career, also his 42nd winner. In the match against rival Robert Helenius, Wilder lowered the opponent right before the first half of the match closed. More notably, this is the expected match that lasts 12 rounds.

Deontay Wilder lowered Robert Helenius in the first half, sent a 'declaration' to Tyson Fury - Photo 1
Deontay Wilder lowered Robert Helenius in the first half, sent a 'declaration' to Tyson Fury - Photo 3
Deontay Wilder celebrates emotional after the victory quickly

The match against Robert Helenius was also the first time Wilder Thuong Dai after two matches in a row against Tyson Fury. The boxer has the nickname “The Bronze Bomber” has been offered for 1 year. 2 failure against Fury did not weaken Wilder. On the contrary, he even played stronger than before when confronting Helenius.

The victory over Helenius helped Wilder achieve 46 professional boxing records, including 43 wins (42 no), 2 losses and 1 draw. Tyson Fury is the only puncher ever to defeat Wilder in one upper. With the latest victory, Wilder has the ability to challenge Fury in the near future.

Deontay Wilder lowered Robert Helenius in the first half, sent a 'declaration' to Tyson Fury - Photo 2
The former WBC champion only takes 2 minutes 57 seconds to lower the opponent

On the side of Fury, after 3 matches with Wilder, the British boxer seemed to be aiming for other opponents in the future. The list of potential rivals of Fury has Anthony Joshua, Oleksandr Usyk, Andy Ruiz and Dillian Whyte. These are all upper punchers who have kept the Boxing Championship of heavy professional.

Before losing to Fury and losing the World World Boxing belt, Wilder had 10 consecutive upper battles to successfully defend this belt. He is considered as one of the best boxes boxing, with a series of victories/Tko unbelievable, up to 31 matches.

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