Martin Rogan is on the comeback trail

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Martin Rogan is on the comeback trail

Post by slapbangwhallop »

Cant wait to see the big man getting back to what he does best.

http://www.boxing-ireland.com/1007_rogies_back_13.html

There are two more parts to this interview as well
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Dominick Guinn and Island’s Martin Rogan will be wanting a piece of Harrison after he’s done with Vitali.
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Good stuff, Slappy. :bow:

Can't wait to see Rogie back in the ring. It will be interesting to see what path he takes if he wants to get to a EBU shot. A Chisora fight would be a cracker. Rogan - Barrett would be a good fight for this year aswell or does Rogie have to fight an eliminator for that opportunity? :P
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I would love to see Rogie come back and destroy Chisora but obviously he needs a warm up fight before going for a title.

Rogan would be a good test for Fury as well.
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iwz678 wrote:I would love to see Rogie come back and destroy Chisora but obviously he needs a warm up fight before going for a title.

Rogan would be a good test for Fury as well.
He needs at least two tune up fights (in a close timespan) before facing anyone of any decency in my opinion. He needs to shake off any rust and get back to winning ways.
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Mic wrote:Image
A headcase
a guy who was scared to get hit
and a guy who looked more like he was acting like a boxer, than actually boxing.

Its bad when Mesi is the best in the picture.
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Deno1986 wrote:
iwz678 wrote:I would love to see Rogie come back and destroy Chisora but obviously he needs a warm up fight before going for a title.

Rogan would be a good test for Fury as well.
He needs at least two tune up fights (in a close timespan) before facing anyone of any decency in my opinion. He needs to shake off any rust and get back to winning ways.
McBride - Barrett - Fury - Chisora - Haye!

In that order please! ;)

Now Rogan v Haye really would be Rocky v Apollo Creed eh!
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slapbangwhallop wrote:
Now Rogan v Haye really would be Rocky v Apollo Creed eh!

If Rogie beat Haye then It will be bigger than the Drago fight... :D
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Bomber 1 wrote:
slapbangwhallop wrote:
Now Rogan v Haye really would be Rocky v Apollo Creed eh!

If Rogie beat Haye then It will be bigger than the Drago fight... :D
if rogie beat haye...... lol wishfull thinking
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tarton terror wrote:
Bomber 1 wrote:
slapbangwhallop wrote:
Now Rogan v Haye really would be Rocky v Apollo Creed eh!

If Rogie beat Haye then It will be bigger than the Drago fight... :D
if rogie beat haye...... lol wishfull thinking
It's a p1ss take mate... :TU: No one on palnet earth could sanction such a match with a straight face.. ;;-)
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i was wondering where he had got too
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Bomber 1 wrote:
tarton terror wrote:
Bomber 1 wrote:
If Rogie beat Haye then It will be bigger than the Drago fight... :D
if rogie beat haye...... lol wishfull thinking
It's a p1ss take mate... :TU: No one on palnet earth could sanction such a match with a straight face.. ;;-)
if they are seriously talking about Harrison-Haye - why not Rogie?
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slapbangwhallop wrote:
Bomber 1 wrote:
tarton terror wrote: if rogie beat haye...... lol wishfull thinking
It's a p1ss take mate... :TU: No one on palnet earth could sanction such a match with a straight face.. ;;-)
if they are seriously talking about Harrison-Haye - why not Rogie?
becouse his style is taylor made for haye and haye would knock him the fcuk out. and its not becouse hes irish either befor you pull out that card s :TU: lappy
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slapbangwhallop wrote:
Bomber 1 wrote:
tarton terror wrote: if rogie beat haye...... lol wishfull thinking
It's a p1ss take mate... :TU: No one on palnet earth could sanction such a match with a straight face.. ;;-)
if they are seriously talking about Harrison-Haye - why not Rogie?
Why not Sam Sexton?
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slapbangwhallop wrote:
Bomber 1 wrote:
tarton terror wrote: if rogie beat haye...... lol wishfull thinking
It's a p1ss take mate... :TU: No one on palnet earth could sanction such a match with a straight face.. ;;-)
if they are seriously talking about Harrison-Haye - why not Rogie?
Harrison is European champ, has beef with Haye and is a name known across the globe. None of this applies to Rogan.

Surely you knew all this?
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jBacca wrote:
slapbangwhallop wrote:
Bomber 1 wrote: It's a p1ss take mate... :TU: No one on palnet earth could sanction such a match with a straight face.. ;;-)
if they are seriously talking about Harrison-Haye - why not Rogie?
Harrison is European champ, has beef with Haye and is a name known across the globe. None of this applies to Rogan.

Surely you knew all this?
Yes but rogan is from ireland.
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chiggsy wrote:
jBacca wrote:
slapbangwhallop wrote: if they are seriously talking about Harrison-Haye - why not Rogie?
Harrison is European champ, has beef with Haye and is a name known across the globe. None of this applies to Rogan.

Surely you knew all this?
Yes but rogan is from ireland.
And it'll be just like ROCKY!!! Rocky got knocked out in the first 3 rounds didn't he??
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i would love to see sosnowski v rogan. what a fight that could be. sosnowski really impressed me with his attitude, fitness and game plan vs vitali. he was outgunned but he put to shame other challengers and perhaps showed a more overtly world class fighter could approach vitali.
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I think Rogan at the top of his form would give Haye a tough night, Hayes durability and stamina is still questionable. Having said that I think Martin may be at the point where all his tough fights ahve taken a toll, (plus his age), and I just dont see him recapturing the edge he had when he was beating Harrison and winning the British title...
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Rogan-Fury

I honestly believe Rogan would win it, Fury really struggled under McDermotts pressure and Rogan is a far stronger and better pressure fighter. I think Rogan could make him crumble late on with his relentless style. Fury probably would get the early rounds but the constant pressure for Rogan would wear him down and take him out late imo
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Rogan wasn't relentless against Sexton.
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DavidPayne wrote:Rogan wasn't relentless against Sexton.
He didnt look good there, but if the Rogan who fought Williams or Skelton i really think he would beat Fury
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fatcity69 wrote:I think Rogan at the top of his form would give Haye a tough night, Hayes durability and stamina is still questionable. Having said that I think Martin may be at the point where all his tough fights ahve taken a toll, (plus his age), and I just dont see him recapturing the edge he had when he was beating Harrison and winning the British title...
i dunno, given that roga only just beat dolan, a domestic nearly man at both heavyweight (prize fighter runner up) and cruiserweight.

david haye and david dolan are like chalk and cheese. but maybe rogan could get some decent shots off in a small ring during a 3 rounder.
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