Did Robert Helenius retire after his anchor punch KO loss to Deontay Wilder?
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Helenius replied: "Don't be sorry. This is your time, I'm out, I've been doing this for 25 years. Thanks for the opportunity."Deontay Wilder visited Robert Helenius in his hotel room today after last night's KO and said: "You okay? I love you man. I'm sorry."Helenius replied: "Don't be sorry. This is your time, I'm out, I've been doing this for 25 years. Thanks for the opportunity." Helenius hasn't made a public announcement about his retirement yet. In a recent interview with Blue Blood Sports TV, Helenius stated that his mind wasn't made up on retirement: “I can’t tell yet. But time will tell.” Check out the interview below:
Did Robert Helenius retire after his anchor punch KO loss to Deontay Wilder
Deontay Wilder (L) knocks out Robert Helenius (R) hasn't retired since his loss to , but that could change. 'The Nordic Nightmare' returned to action last Saturday on Fox Sports pay-per-view. Standing opposite the Finnish boxer was former WBC Heavyweight Champion, Deontay Wilder. 'The Bronze Bomber' had been out of the ring since his knockout loss to over a year ago. Heading into the main event, the 38-year-old Helenius was a massive underdog. But the Finnish boxer was riding the momentum of a pair of knockout wins over Adam Kownacki. In both those outings, Helenius was a massive underdog. Sadly for Robert Helenius, he was unable to beat 'The Bronze Bomber' to complete a hat-trick of upset victories. Helenius pressured Wilder from the first bell. The American looked uncomfortable up against the ropes before firing a Muhammad Ali-esque "anchor punch," which knocked Helenius out cold in the first round. It was a devastating defeat for the veteran, who appeared to be making his way into title contention. Take a look at Wilder-Helenius highlights (KO in slo-mo at 2:20): The day following the loss, the Finnish boxer met Deontay Wilder. The two men were former training partners. Helenius hinted to Wilder that he would retire. Deontay Wilder visited Robert Helenius in his hotel room today after last night's KO and said: "You okay? I love you man. I'm sorry."Helenius replied: "Don't be sorry. This is your time, I'm out, I've been doing this for 25 years. Thanks for the opportunity."Deontay Wilder visited Robert Helenius in his hotel room today after last night's KO and said: "You okay? I love you man. I'm sorry."Helenius replied: "Don't be sorry. This is your time, I'm out, I've been doing this for 25 years. Thanks for the opportunity." Helenius hasn't made a public announcement about his retirement yet. In a recent interview with Blue Blood Sports TV, Helenius stated that his mind wasn't made up on retirement: “I can’t tell yet. But time will tell.” Check out the interview below: