View Full Version : Rogan vs. Dimitrienko?
Flea Man
03-01-2009, 08:15 AM
Rogan is now the no.1 contender to the European title after beating Skelton. Dimitrienko is now the de facto 'interim' title holder, would Dimitrienko thing Rogan was anything other than a waste of time, or this is a feasible fight to put forward? Don't think ****** would think Rogan needs to be held back considering his age and recent form (I assume ****** has the options on him as he fought on his last two bills) and might make this match.
Would be a decent headline fight and another bill to put his prospects on the undercard. I can see this happening. Can anyone else?
Dimitrenko is also WBO no.1 I believe. So if Rogan's with ****** this could be a final eliminator for the WBO as well.
Flea Man
03-01-2009, 08:23 AM
Dimitrenko is also WBO no.1 I believe. So if Rogan's with ****** this could be a final eliminator for the WBO as well.
Wow! What can I say, Rogan is opening doors.
However, can't see him fighting Klitschko with only (by then) about 15 fights under his belt. To be honest, don't know if he'll beat Dimitrienko, who, whilst mollycoddled, may be in a different class.
However, how can you count Rogan out, who fights like a real-life Rocky!
Flea Man
03-01-2009, 08:46 AM
Anyone else think this is a match that ****** would make? Would Dimitrienko take the fight? Am I right in thinking he's about the same size as Vitali. He's very robotic from what I've seen but isn't as crap as Valuev, that must count for something.
Considering Chagaev couldn't put a dent in Skelton makes this performance even more impressive. McDermott would be a uggood fight for Rogan, or at least the winner of the Williams-McDermott rematch. Would like to see Rogan fight Chisora next though, both undefeated, both compact fighters, would be another toe-to-toe slugfest.
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