The Top British Heavyweight Is A Cab Driver?
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and he is irish, and from the UK, and from the commonwealth, and europe, and the world!!! there's no end of titles he can fight for!Comment
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No Northern Ireland isn't part of Britain although it is part of the UK. In the north of Ireland it should be up to the individual person whether they want to be Irish or British and Rogan is Irish so just leave it at that..Sorry people had to step in here. Rogan is British, he is from Belfast which is the capital of Northern Irleland, which is in Britain. Im sure you've heard all about the troubles over in Irealnd.
To think that Rogan is a better Heavyweight boxer than Haye is naive beyond all belief. Rogan has just won the Commonwealth belt, Haye is in a totally different league to these guys - could see Haye stopping Rogan within a couple of rounds.
We'll never know though because the fight will never happen - would you like to give me a good reason as to why Haye would be the challenger for a commonwealth belt when he has world champs on his radar?Comment
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I love the way Britain tries to make out as if the quality of boxing is as good as ours yet someone with just 12, yes 12 fights, is now the Commonwealth (British Empire) heavyweight title holder. Damn the British boxing scene is poor, makes me wanna go over there, turn professional, win a couple of fights, challenge for the title and win, then retire.Comment
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He has clearly publicly made a point of showing he considers himself Irish. And what makes you think he has a British passport? The vast majority of west Belfast (where Rogan is from) will have Irish passports. And it is just as easy and also cheaper to get an Irish passport rather than a British passport in the northComment
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