:huh I'd love to see him KTFO "Tyson Fury" :yep [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8J_tShChsc[/ame] [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liwDVF69Cis[/ame]
Fury doesn't really do a lot for him. Neither does Rogan, who he's actually scheduled to face now. Neither did Liakhovich, who he was rumored to be facing next before that. At this point he should be continuing to take steps up...not laterally or backward.
noone at the top will fight him sept Arreola who'll take any fight cuz it puts lots more Food on the Supper Table which is a snack before Dinner!! :hey
:yep As much as I don't take Arreola seriously as a contender (even the "in shape" version of him that fought Aguilera) he is exactly the kind of next step Helenius should be taking. :good
No every opponent can be better than all that came before. Fury would bring his height and new style to fight against. Liachovick is a former champ and Rogan is a tough warrior. All of them are good matches for him at this moment
Arreolla is the best opponent for Helenius for many reasouns although I doubt this fight will take place until its not interesting any more
I put this in the European thread on Helenius as well, so I am sorry for being redundant, but this is how I feel about it: Whereas I agree that Rogan is a step back, I don't think Helenius ought to go charging forward to the best just yet. He has only had 15 fights. He should fight some lesser fighters with different styles. There was talk of him fighting Claus Bertino once- great fight. He has never bee in there with anyone as big as him, and Bertino, while hardly elite, is an Olympic medalist and has a couple of useful wins.
He is young and with little experience so taking on Rogan, Liackovich, Micheal Grant type of fighter once in a time would be good for him. I don't want him to do a Povetkin type that fought tough fighters and contenders early and then get a step down because He is not ready.