Robert Helenius (The Nordic Nightmare) and Derek Chisora (Del Boy) are scheduled to meet in a non-title heavyweight bout on at the Hartwall Arena, Helsinki, Finland. Let's take a look at the stats, odds of winning, and the prediction for this fight.
This fight between Robert Helenius and Derek Chisora took place on 3 December, 2011 at Hartwall Arena, Helsinki, Finland.
At 200 cm, Robert Helenius is the taller of the two by 12 cms; Derek Chisora is 188 cm. Besides being the taller fighter, with a reach of 201 cm, Helenius also has a significant reach advantage of 13 cms over Chisora's 188 cm. On top of that, Helenius also has a 1 cm ape index advantage over Chisora.
Helenius is coming in to this fight with an undefeated record of 16-0 (11 KOs). His last fight was 3 months and 6 days ago against Siarhei Liakhovich, which he won via 9th round TKO. And Chisora comes in with a record of 15-1 (9 KOs). His last fight was 22 days ago against Remigijus Ziausys, which he won via 6 round PTS.
Both the fighters fight out of the orthodox stance.
On the day of the fight, Helenius will be 27 years and 11 months old; Chisora will be 27 years and 11 months old.
After considering the both the fighters' stats and their performance patterns, the winning odds is calculated to be at 66-34 in favor of Robert Helenius. Based on these numbers, our AI makes the following prediction.
Robert Helenius defeated Derek Chisora via 12 round SD. Chisora's 1 fight win streak comes to an end, and Helenius advances his win streak to 17. Helenius is now 17-0, and Chisora 15-2.