Wilder vs Helenius UK TV Confirmed Ahead Of The Bronze Bomber's Oct 15

Wilder vs Helenius: Preview, Start Times, TV Channel, Fight Card, And Main Event Ring Walks

Wilder vs Helenius – Hardest Punching Heavyweight Begins Journey To Become Two-Time Heavyweight Champ

Former WBC World Heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (42-2-1, 41 KOs) makes his much-anticipated ring return on Saturday, October 15 against Finland’s Robert Helenius (31-3, 20 KOs) at the 16,000-capacity Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, USA.

Helenius is a former sparring partner of Wilder and was notably used by the ‘Bronze Bomber’ for his trilogy contest with Fury. The Finnish fighter’s career almost ended with a KO loss to Gerald Washington in 2019, however, eight months later he sprung a massive upset over Poland’s Adam Kownacki – a win he repeated on the Fury Wilder 3 undercard.

Helenius is a relatively good opponent for a comeback and Wilder will need to show that he still has something left to offer the heavyweight division, if he is going to get past the ‘Nordic Nightmare’. Fans are expecting an explosive performance from the former champion that will fuel the hype train moving into 2023

Al Haymon’s Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) will hope to match Deontay Wilder with Andy Ruiz at some point next year. The WBC explained in September that should Wilder and Ruiz both get through their respective contests, they would be ordered to fight in a final eliminator. Ruiz outpointed old Wilder foe, Luiz Ortiz, in September, putting all eyes on Wilder now.

Wilder vs Helenius Start Times & Main Event Ring Walks

The Wilder vs Helenius Preliminary action will get underway at 12:00 am BST (7:00 pm ET, 4:00 am PT) live on Fox Sports 2 in the United States.

The main card begins two hours later at 02:00 am BST (9:00 pm ET, 6:00 am PT) live on Fox Sports PPV in the US for $74.99 and FITE in the United Kingdom for £12.99.

The main event ring walks are expected to occur at approximately 4:30 am BST (11:30 pm ET, 8:30 PT).

Wilder vs Helenius Fight Card

Untelevised:

Michael Angeletti vs Jeremy Adorno

Geovany Bruzon vs James Evans

Miguel Roman vs Jose Negrete

Keeshawn Williams vs Julio Rosa

FOX SPORTS 2:

Vito Mielnicki Jr vs Limberth Ponce

Michel Rivera vs Jerry Perez

Gurgen Hovhannisyan vs Michael Polite Coffie

LIVE ON FITE:

Gary Antonio Russell vs Emmanuel Rodriguez – 10 Rounds Super Lightweight

Frank Sanchez vs Carlos Negron – 10 Rounds Heavyweight

Caleb Plant vs Anthony Dirrell – 12 Rounds Super Middleweight

Deontay Wilder vs Robert Helenius – 12 Rounds Heavyweight

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