Who would watch? Not I that's or sure. These are fighters so far past prime no public interest could ever be generated.
The same pre-injury Helenius who lost almost every round to shot and inactive Sergei Liakhovich before catching him in 8th and 9th rds? I had Liakhovich winning 6 out of 7 first rounds. The same Helenius who struggled against great Gbenga Olokun to get 1-point nod on scorecards in his hometown? You must be kidding, mate
Not hard to tell your'e a Delclown fan NO......Helenius did not give up 6 rds vs Liakovich. It was a good fight, but Helenius was clearly the better man throughout. And yes, Liakovich had been inactive for a time before the fight, but he had been given plenty notice before the fight was scheduled and he was in top shape, figuratively speaking, when the first bell sounded. As for the Olukun fight.....yes, it also was a good scrap...I didnt see it live, but I scored it like 6-2.....it wasnt the type of homecooking you would seem to be suggesting. As for this pertaining to the OP....get lost. I suggested that preinjury Helenius would murder current Tyson or Holyfeild, and if your'e suggesting otherwise, I suggest you ask mum and pops to let you out the booty.
Not a Chisora fan at all, but in all fairness you overestimate Helenius. He did beat Olokun no more than 5-3, the same Olokun that was previously knocked out by Charr. Preinjury Helenius ko's today's Holy and Tyson lol, but he gets schooled against prime version of either. Both Klitschkos destroy pre-injuried Helenius easily. He has the power, but he's slow and predictable.