Brett Heart: Rogers on Fedor
Jake Rossen Sep 29, 2009
There are some people who are going to need a lot of convincing
that Brett
Rogers is a suitable contender for Fedor
Emelianenko’s best-fighter-in-the-history-of-ever crown. And if
they can’t muster it, then maybe they’ll at least appreciate the
effort: Newsday spoke with Rogers
recently, and his stature as a blue-collar entry came through
loud and clear.
"Don't [piss] off a family guy," Rogers said. "This right now, this is what puts food on the table. I have to get in there and try to knock your head off. I don't care how it's going to go down, but that's all I'm thinking about."
What happens to Rogers if he performs the unlikely feat of dethroning Emelianenko? Probably an immediate rematch. Less cynicism? OK: more than likely, a bout with Fabricio Werdum, and -- later -- Roger Gracie, a name Strikeforce signed months ago but has been unable to exploit until recently.
A better question: what happens to Strikeforce?
"Don't [piss] off a family guy," Rogers said. "This right now, this is what puts food on the table. I have to get in there and try to knock your head off. I don't care how it's going to go down, but that's all I'm thinking about."
What happens to Rogers if he performs the unlikely feat of dethroning Emelianenko? Probably an immediate rematch. Less cynicism? OK: more than likely, a bout with Fabricio Werdum, and -- later -- Roger Gracie, a name Strikeforce signed months ago but has been unable to exploit until recently.
A better question: what happens to Strikeforce?
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