Tom Dallas v Martin Rogan
Tom Dallas v Martin Rogan
This would be a great match up Dallas needs stepping up and Rogan is making a comeback it makes sence to me lets hope Frank Maloney can get it on ??
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would be good scrap, but it wont happen too much risk for Dallas at this stage hes got no need to go too quick although i think hed win and Rogan wouldn't take this he'll want a title shot for a challenge like this
Think Dallas should fight Ali Adams slight move up but not too much too soon, and Rogan should go for Okhello Peter
Think Dallas should fight Ali Adams slight move up but not too much too soon, and Rogan should go for Okhello Peter
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I think it should be as either a Commonwealth or British Title eliminator 
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dallas wins
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Monte Fisto
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dallas will win but it will be a good match up for him and get hime so publicity, he has far too much respect for a boxer so will need some good names on his resume to raise his profile!!!
Come on Tommy smash up rogan!!
Come on Tommy smash up rogan!!
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Why are the heavies so wrapped up in cotton wool.
The division is about as dynamic as a snail's stag night.
The division is about as dynamic as a snail's stag night.
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Monte Fisto
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Re: Tom Dallas v Martin Rogan
for obvious reasons, the fighter and the teams wanna build them up to make good dough, and fair enough really. However, I think all the so called prospects =(and some of them are) definately need pushing, they are not all gonna be a champ if any at all so i say give the fans a treat and the boxers something to look back on!! dallas, price, fury, olubaiwo, towers, chisora in a super 6 for the brits!! A zero in the L column is far too overated in my opinion.
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no way pedro IMO. Dallas is a warrior and is not getting the chance to prove that just yet. I have to confess to knowing tom and playing alongside him in a tough sport. Tom is as fit as flea and hits like a hammer, not sure if you've noticed much but he also doesnt mind being hit and alsways comes back firing. I like rogan but he is on the way out..
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Im not saying he isnt tough or cant punch but i have to be honest and say i dont see a great boxing brain there,he doesnt care enough about his defense,etc and you have to remember that rogan is very tough himself,not many fighters out muscle skelton like rogan did!P.s where you from by the way?Im curious as tom is from around my way.95gerog wrote:no way pedro IMO. Dallas is a warrior and is not getting the chance to prove that just yet. I have to confess to knowing tom and playing alongside him in a tough sport. Tom is as fit as flea and hits like a hammer, not sure if you've noticed much but he also doesnt mind being hit and alsways comes back firing. I like rogan but he is on the way out..
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Monte Fisto
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Re: Tom Dallas v Martin Rogan
Lordswood but ;living in NY at the mo
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im from gillingham myself mate.So what did you box with tom as a kid then?St marys?95gerog wrote:Lordswood but ;living in NY at the mo
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no way -not that silly lol!!! Rugby - but this sport definately tests your spirit and is hard on the body. not like boxing but it was a comment mainly aimed at his character and spirit!! Tom picks his punches very well. its not as easy as it looks to stop these guys as a lot of the guys throw very little and just cover up. The higher the competition i reckon the opportuities that will open up for him to land his big accurate shots. Look at the swabey fight. Im not saying swabey is any good, but he isnt just a punching bag.
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Well like you said i guess we're find out as he moves up in levels,i remember seeing an interview of his where he said he was a big rugby fan actually.95gerog wrote:no way -not that silly lol!!! Rugby - but this sport definately tests your spirit and is hard on the body. not like boxing but it was a comment mainly aimed at his character and spirit!! Tom picks his punches very well. its not as easy as it looks to stop these guys as a lot of the guys throw very little and just cover up. The higher the competition i reckon the opportuities that will open up for him to land his big accurate shots. Look at the swabey fight. Im not saying swabey is any good, but he isnt just a punching bag.
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Re: Tom Dallas v Martin Rogan
he was late to rugby as well..
yep we will find out im sure, and im sure like me u wanna see him do great. he's a great lad
yep we will find out im sure, and im sure like me u wanna see him do great. he's a great lad
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Yeah i dont know the guy personally but ive seen him about the area over the years and he's massive!Ha.Tv doesnt do him justice in that sense!He comes across as quite a quiet and unassuming guy and certainly not a loudmouth95gerog wrote:he was late to rugby as well..
yep we will find out im sure, and im sure like me u wanna see him do great. he's a great lad
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We tried to get Ali Adams to fight Tom Dallas on the 18 of March down here in Gillingham Kent but hos trainers refused the offer.Camcas wrote:would be good scrap, but it wont happen too much risk for Dallas at this stage hes got no need to go too quick although i think hed win and Rogan wouldn't take this he'll want a title shot for a challenge like this
Think Dallas should fight Ali Adams slight move up but not too much too soon, and Rogan should go for Okhello Peter
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Calling out Tyson Fury was a good move lets see if he puts up or shuts up
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Re: Tom Dallas v Martin Rogan
True, but did you read the caveat from his manager - "only if the money's right". I'm always pessimistic of a fight happening when I read things like that. It's a built in get-out clause, "we wanted the fight but they offered peanuts"Deano s wrote:Calling out Tyson Fury was a good move lets see if he puts up or shuts up![]()
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Re: Tom Dallas v Martin Rogan
Dallas managed by Maloney, Rogan by Brian Peters. Remember the Dunne-Munroe saga?
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I dont think dallas is managed by maloney,maloney promotes him but i dont think he manages him.steve689 wrote:Dallas managed by Maloney, Rogan by Brian Peters. Remember the Dunne-Munroe saga?
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Fair enough, I just thought that seen as he was always on Maloney shows there might perhaps be a problem with negotiatons. But as always, in this game money talks so who knows!