By Nate Anderson: 38-year-old Commonwealth heavyweight champion Martin Rogan (12-0, 6 KOs) will be making his first defense of his title on Friday night against former Prizefighter contestant Sam Sexton (11-1, 4 KOs) at the Odyssey Arena, in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Rogan, a fighter that many not many boxing experts felt would make a mark in the sport, has defeated two of Britain’s top heavyweights Audley Harrison and Matt Skelton in his last two fights. Rogan took the fight to both Skelton and Harrison and wore them out with a tough inside game, outworking both of them.
In the case of Skelton, Rogan knocked a tired Skelton down in the 11th round, and then overwhelmed Skelton with punches after he got up forcing the stoppage.
Sexton, 24, successfully fought in the Prizefighter heavyweight tournament last year, beating Chris Burton, Luke Simpkin and Pele Reid. Those were all good wins for Sexton, yet none of those fighters compare to the talent of Rogan.
Sexton will have to fight at a higher level and be much busier than he’s been in the past against Prizefighter opponents if he’s to beat a talented fighter like Rogan on Friday night. Although Sexton is the much younger fighter than Rogan, he’s faced weaker opposition and hasn’t looked as good as Rogan in many of his fights. He tends to fight at a slow pace and is more of a plodding type heavyweight, slow of foot and predictable.
Sexton was stopped in the 6th round by Derek Chisora last year in June the only time that Sexton attempted to step it up in his young four-year pro career. Ideally, Sexton should be facing a softer opponent than Rogan at this point in his career, because he’s probably not ready for a tough fighter like Rogan at this time.
Rogan has the exact amount of pro fights as Sexton, but the Irish fighter appears to be the much more complete fighter right now in comparison to Sexton.
This is an important fight for Rogan, because he needs to win the fight and look impressive if Rogan wants to get a possible title shot against one of the title holders like World Boxing Association heavyweight champions Ruslan Chagaev or Nikolay Valuev.
Sexton generally looks good in the early parts of his fights, but he labors a little by the 6th round. One thing that many people are overlooking in this fight is that Sexton has never fought a bout over six rounds, and he’ll be potentially forced to fight Rogan for 12-rounds on Friday night should there be no knock outs in the fight. I can’t see Sexton lasting that long given how tired he’s looked in the few times that he’s been forced to fight a six round bout.
Look for Rogan to wear Sexton down and take him out by the 8th or 9th round.
I think he will as well , he sounds confident and looks in good shape .
Didnt realise he fought on the Hatton vs Tszyu show and i was THERE! lol
Guys got a heart the size of Ireland, hope he gets a shot at a world title sometime i dont like his chances but he stopped Skelton and HE got a shot AND went the distance so why not?
Love the Roganater! He cant box for shit but boy can he fight! He should have to much for Sexton
I think he will as well , he sounds confident and looks in good shape .
I've become a fan Rogan's as well because of his heart and determine and his entertaining style. However, I lol'd after reading the section of article that said "he must beat Sexton if he wants a shot against WBA champ Valuev or Chagaev!" The WBA never seizes to amaze me...
Hold up, he's 38?!
Goddamn, he doesn't have long left and he's only just started getting big!
Well he is getting on, but by Heavyweight standads he isn't to bad. As George Foreman won the Title at 45 and Matt Skelton won the European at 42 years of age. Ron Lyle was still in the mix of the Heavyweight division in his late 30's and Larry Holmes was still challenging for WBC World Titles in his 40's.
So yes Rogan may be getting on, but by Heavyweights standars he still has quite a bit of time.
He's a shit boxer, but god damn he's entertaining!
He stopped Skelton, agreed he can't box for sh1t and just slugs it out like good old 1930s boxing on the cobbles. Great stuff.
Rogan has a very big heart, he never started boxing until the age of 28. He turned pro at 33 years of age.
He's done really well for himslef, his fight with Skelton was just a brutal brawl and he showed alot of heart and courage to come out on top.
I expect him to beat UK's Sam Sexton, and then go for the European Title. He been sparring Kevin Johnson in the USA , as both have fights coming up, and he claimed the spars have been very tasty.
Also Tyson Fury claims to have pucnhed him all round the ring in a sparring session.
I'd like to see Rogan in bigger fights, as in start fighting top 10 ranked heavyweights. He is a tough mother****er and can give a top 10 a run for their money.