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It took a while, but I felt the strength and my ligaments and muscles, and bones were stronger because of that. I started a new diet five years back, and I’ve been eating much more meat and leaving the carbohydrates alone. It’s the healthiest I was in three years. There were hand injuries, or shoulder injuries, but before the last Kownacki fight, everything went fine.
IN THE SHADOWS OF DOUBT FULL
“My whole career has been full of injuries. “I knew people wouldn’t expect me to beat (Kownacki) the first time, and I’m sure they doubt me again,” Helenius said. This time, the two heavyweights will meet again on a much larger stage, appearing on the undercard of undefeated WBC world champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury’s first title defense and third time around against former longtime heavyweight champion Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder. Helenius (30-3, 19 KOs) went on deliver one of the bigger upsets in 2020 by stopping the popular Pole at 1:08 of the fourth round, setting up a rematch with Kownacki this Saturday October 9 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, live on pay-per-view (9 p.m. A hand injury, or a shoulder setback, something would invariably break down. It frustrated Helenius that he was rarely able to show what he could do. Helenius knew what he was put in front of Kownacki to do-lose. Until March 2020, when Helenius was put in front of then-undefeated Adam Kownacki at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Helenius, the 6-foot-6½, 37-year-old bullish Swede, has had a career full of glimpses, showing promise here, thunder there, though was unable to make it coalesce. Back to where Helenius once had to look over his shoulder to see the shadow of what he did, as opposed to what he was able to do. Back to where doubt wants to reign, wrestling constantly with confidence over psyche.
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Back where the shadows lurk through cunning, squinting eyes. Robert Helenius is back in that place again.