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Martin Rogan
British boxer

Martin Rogan

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British boxer
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Belfast, Belfast city council district, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
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Biography

Martin Rogan (born 1 May 1971) is an Irish heavyweight boxer and a former Commonwealth heavyweight title holder.

Boxing career

On 11 April 2008, Rogan won the Prizefighter series heavyweight competition on Sky Sports, beating David Dolan in the final by a unanimous decision after knocking his opponent down twice. He beat Alex Ibbs in the quarter-final by TKO and Dave Ferguson on points in the semi-final. On 15 May 2009 he lost to Sam Sexton.

Rogan was due to face Audley Harrison at Aston Villa Events Centre, Birmingham on 19 July 2008. However, the fight was delayed due to television schedules. The fight eventually took place on 6 December 2008, with Rogan defeating Harrison over ten rounds. The referee Ian John-Lewis scored the encounter 96–95.

On 28 February 2009, Rogan became the Commonwealth heavyweight champion in a fight of the year contender which could have gone either way against reigning champion Matt Skelton. During the fight the momentum see-sawed from one man to the other however Rogan prevailed in the brawl by beating Skelton with an 11th round stoppage by TKO.

Rogan's first defence of his Commonwealth heavyweight title against Sam Sexton, at the Odyssey, Belfast on 15 May 2009. Sexton defeated Rogan, handing him his first professional loss, after the doctor ruled that Rogan was unfit to continue in the 8th round due to a closed eye.

Rogan's rematch with Sam Sexton on 6 November 2009, once again at the Odyssey Arena in Belfast, ended in Rogan's corner pulling him out after the end of the sixth round due to a neck and arm injury.

Since the defeats to Sexton, Rogan took exactly a year before making a return to the ring after undergoing career-saving neck and spinal operations. He won two fights within two weeks against Yavor Marinchev and Werner Kreiskott in Ireland. Rogan was scheduled to fight Bulgarian boxer Kubrat Pulev for the European Heavyweight title but pulled out citing lack of preparation. The Pulev fight was originally rescheduled for November in Germany although Rogan was instead scheduled to fight former crusierweight world title challenger Lewis Andreas Pineda for the vacant WBU World Heavyweight title on 27 October at the Odyssey Arena in Belfast., The fight with Pineda was cancelled after the British Boxing Board of Control refused to sanction it because of doubts over ownership of the WBU belt; two organizations were claiming jurisdiction over the title.

On 14 April 2012 Rogan fought Tyson Fury for the vacant Irish heavyweight title at the Odyssey Area in Belfast and lost via fifth round TKO

On 9 February 2013 Rogan returned to the ring, and winning ways, by outpointing the Czech Republic's Ladislav Kovarik over four rounds in at fight on the undercard of Carl Frampton's EBU (European) super bantamweight title challenge against Kiko Martinez.

Professional boxing record

16 Wins (8 knockouts, 8 decisions) 6 Losses, 0 Draws
Res.OpponentRecordTypeRounds fought (rounds scheduled)DateVenueLocationNotes
LossUnited Kingdom Michael Sprott16–6MD34 June 2014The Trusts StadiumAuckland, New ZealandSuper 8 Last man standing.
LossGermany Erkan Teper16–5KO116 November 2013Ludwigsburg MHP ArenaLudwigsburg, Germany
LossUnited Kingdom Audley Harrison16–4UD323 February 2013York HallBethnal Green, EnglandPrizefighter semi-final.
WinPoland Albert Sosnowski16–3TKO3 (3)23 February 2013York HallBethnal Green, EnglandPrizefighter quarter-final.
WinCzech Republic Ladislav Kovarik15–3PTS4 (4)9 February 2013Odyssey ArenaBelfast, Northern IrelandScore: 40–36
LossUnited Kingdom Tyson Fury14–3TKO5 (12)14 April 2012Odyssey ArenaBelfast, Northern IrelandFor vacant Irish heavyweight title.
WinGermany Werner Kreiskott14–2Points6 (6)20 November 2010International Events Arena, Breaffy House ResortCastlebar, Republic of Ireland
WinBulgaria Yavor Marinchev13–2TKO1 (6)6 November 2010University of LimerickLimerick, Republic of IrelandReturn to the ring after a career-threatening neck injury.
LossUnited Kingdom Sam Sexton12–2TKO6 (12)7 November 2009Odyssey ArenaBelfast, Northern IrelandLost Commonwealth (British Empire) heavyweight title bid.
LossUnited Kingdom Sam Sexton12–1TKO8 (12)15 May 2009Odyssey ArenaBelfast, Northern IrelandLost Commonwealth (British Empire) heavyweight title.
WinUnited Kingdom Matt Skelton12–0TKO11 (12)28 February 2009National Indoor ArenaBirmingham, EnglandWon Commonwealth (British Empire) heavyweight title.
WinUnited Kingdom Audley Harrison11–0Points10 (10)6 December 2008ExCeL Exhibition CentreLondon, England
WinUnited Kingdom David Dolan10–0Unanimous points3 (3)11 April 2008York HallBethnal Green, EnglandPrizefighter final.
WinUnited Kingdom Dave Ferguson9–0Unanimous points3 (3)11 April 2008York HallBethnal Green, EnglandPrizefighter Semi-final.
WinUnited Kingdom Alex Ibbs8–0TKO2 (3)11 April 2008York HallBethnal Green, EnglandPrizefighter Quarter-final.
WinUnited Kingdom Radcliffe Green7–0TKO2 (6)13 October 2007Park Avenue HotelBelfast, Northern Ireland
WinLatvia Jevgenijs Stamburskis6–0TKO3 (6)26 October 2006Andersonstown Leisure CentreBelfast, Northern Ireland
WinUnited Kingdom Paul King5–0Points6 (6)7 October 2006Holiday InnBelfast, Northern Ireland
WinUnited Kingdom Darren Morgan4–0Points4 (4)20 May 2006King's HallBelfast, Northern Ireland
WinUnited Kingdom Tony Booth3–0TKO2 (4)4 June 2005M.E.N. ArenaManchester, England
WinUnited Kingdom Billy Bessey2–0Points4 (4)18 March 2005King's HallBelfast, Northern Ireland
WinUnited Kingdom Lee Mountford1–0TKO1 (4)28 October 2004Ulster HallBelfast, Northern IrelandProfessional debut.
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