Nothing better for boxing fans than a top-level heavyweight clash such as Deontay Wilder vs Robert Helenius on the night of October 15 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
Although there will be no world titles at stake, the presence of one of the most lethal heavyweights of the moment is always an attraction, and even more when facing a European fighter who will have perhaps the most important fight of his long career.
Therefore, at JefeBet we invite you to read all the information about this attractive match and watch the odds and predictions.
Predictions, Picks, Odds and Betting Preview for Deontay Wilder vs Robert Helenius Heavyweight Bout on October 15, 2022
- Where: Barclays Center- Brooklyn, NY.
- When: Saturday, October 15 at 9 PM ET.
- Odds: Deontay Wilder (-800) vs Robert Helenius (+550).
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All odds shown are courtesy of DraftKings
Deontay Wilder
- Odd: -800
- Fights: 45
- Victories: 42
- Victories by KO: 41
- Defeats: 2
- Draws: 1
Deontay Wilder would have an immaculate career and a relentless reign if Englishman Tyson Fury, whom he faced three times and could never beat, had not crossed his path. The Bronze Bomber, as he is known, managed a draw in the first fight and then chained two defeats before the limit, which forced him to rethink his career.
But it’s been a year since his last clash with Fury, and the 36-year-old from Tuscaloosa, Alabama knows he has the firepower in his fists to stay in the running to regain the world heavyweight title he held for so many years.
Robert Helenius
- Odd: +550
- Fights: 34
- Victories: 31
- Victories by KO: 20
- Defeats: 3
- Draws: 0
A two-meter giant that is known as The Nordic Nightmare, Robert Helenius, 38, will face the toughest opponent of his career, but one he knows perfectly well: the Finnish-born fighter was the American’s sparring partner for his last fight against Tyson Fury.
Helenius, a former European champion among other minor titles he won during his career, has won his last three fights, but has had little activity in recent times: in March 2020 he beat Adam Kownacki by KO in the fourth round and in October 2021 again knocked out the same opponent in the Fury-Wilder III prelim.
JefeBet Prediction
Deontay Wilder was left with the thorn in his side from his fights with Tyson Fury, in which he could have knocked out but ended up getting knocked out. That is why he relaunches his career in this clash against a lesser opponent like Robert Helenius, and although the American will have to be careful, at JefeBet we believe he will get the win before reaching the jury’s scorecards.
Prediction: Deontay Wilder wins by KO.