Povetkin Withdraws, Dimitrenko vs. Rogan Up Next?

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  • Steak
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    #21
    lol, Povetkin 'pulled out' before I even saw the fight was signed. I dont know if the fight was at all seriously discussed or not, but Povetkin vs Dimitrenko would have been badass. wouldve been a very entertaining Heavyweight fight.

    still, Rogan vs Dimitrenko will be fireworks, before Rogan gets toasted. Rogan actually surprised me, much better and less one dimensional than I thought.
    good fight.

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    • Boxingwizard
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      #22
      Originally posted by ~Tunney
      I agree, and I wouldn't be shocked either if Rogan won.

      I notice some people overrate Dimitrenko and underrate Povetkin for some reason.
      It's the other way around, Povetkin is overrated and Dimintrenko is underrated.

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      • Walt Liquor
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        #23
        Rado asked the right question. What's Povetkin gonna do in the meantime? I think this would be a good fight for him and I have a hard time believing that they can't get it on TV in Europe (or maybe even here). C'mon, they are going to show the Chagaev-Valuev sleepfest!!!!!

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        • Sparked_1985
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          #24
          Rogan is a legend.

          He is Rocky. The best thing is, is he really is a cab driver.

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          • boxasmash
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            #25
            big step up for dimi, rogan is no joke.

            he's the modern take rocky.

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            • Joe2608
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              #26
              I would lol if Rogan pulled off another win.

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              • HeartAttack
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                #27
                Povetkin/Dimitrenko has much intrigue and any European television outlet would take it. Sauerland is waiting for the respectable payday He and Povetkin will be getting if Wlad gets by Haye. Also, even if that wasn't their reason, Dimitrenko is with Universum and everyone has issues negotiating with Klaus Peter Kohl, Dimitrenko and Sauerland especially. If Rogan does sign to fight Dimitrenko, then he gets chopped down. Sure Rogan is tough, but he beat two British heavyweights. The only decent British Heavyweight these days fights out of Cyprus and completely skipped the local scene for it's poor level of competition. I know he is the only person to stop Skelton and Chagaev couldn't (won't lie, a little impressed by that), but Skelton still is a raw old fighter. THe fight will be tough for the first 3 rounds, but I see an agressive body attack slowing down Rogan and stopping him by the 7th

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                • PittyPat
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                  #28
                  Har har. This should be a funny one. As nice as it was to see Rogan batter those joke bums Audley and Skelton, Sascha should hopefully bring him back down to earth.

                  "I must break you!"

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                  • Drunk Punch
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                    #29
                    Rogan? Gosh.

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                    • gingeralbino
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by HeartAttack
                      Povetkin/Dimitrenko has much intrigue and any European television outlet would take it. Sauerland is waiting for the respectable payday He and Povetkin will be getting if Wlad gets by Haye. Also, even if that wasn't their reason, Dimitrenko is with Universum and everyone has issues negotiating with Klaus Peter Kohl, Dimitrenko and Sauerland especially. If Rogan does sign to fight Dimitrenko, then he gets chopped down. Sure Rogan is tough, but he beat two British heavyweights. The only decent British Heavyweight these days fights out of Cyprus and completely skipped the local scene for it's poor level of competition. I know he is the only person to stop Skelton and Chagaev couldn't (won't lie, a little impressed by that), but Skelton still is a raw old fighter. THe fight will be tough for the first 3 rounds, but I see an agressive body attack slowing down Rogan and stopping him by the 7th
                      All I'm gonna say is underestimate Rogie at your peril.

                      War Rogan!!!!!!

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