Kenya, March 11 -- In a surprising event that has gotten a lot of attention online, a member of a group called the "House of Geniuses" stepped into the boxing ring to fight against one of the strongest boxers in the world. The match lasted only one minute before it ended.

This eagerly awaited fight took place on Monday, March 10, in a secret location. Although the fight ended quickly, it left a big impression on fans and critics.

The fighter from the House of Geniuses is not well-known as a boxer and is part of a group famous for mixing art, science, and unique performances.

There is much debate about who the strong opponent was. Some people think it might be heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder, known for his powerful punches, while others believe it could have been a different but strong fighter.

Details about the match are limited, making discussions about it lively on social media.

A short video of the fight, which is now very popular online, showed the House of Geniuses fighter taking many punches before the fight ended at one minute.

Commentators praised the fighter for their courage, with one person saying, "He took more hits in 60 seconds than most people would in a lifetime." However, the quick end of the fight highlighted the difference between a beginner and a professional boxer.

The House of Geniuses group described this event as a bold test of human strength. A representative from the group did not reveal who the opponent was but said, "This was about pushing limits, not winning titles. Lasting one minute against the strongest is a victory in itself."

Responses online have varied, with some people admiring the fighter's bravery and others questioning whether the fight was real or just for show.

Many people noted how exciting it was, calling it "the ultimate David vs. Goliath moment," while others doubted the authenticity of the fight.

The video, shared by someone from the House of Geniuses, has already received millions of views, increasing the group's fame.

Boxing experts commented, saying that surviving even one minute against a top fighter is a significant achievement for someone with little experience.

Former trainer Marcus Hale stated, "If it was Wilder or someone like him, holding on for 60 seconds shows great willpower."

No official response has come from any boxing organizations, leaving the event's importance in the sport unclear.

Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from Bana Kenya.