Despite his losing streak, Orlan ‘Pocket Rocket’ Rogers is not giving up. Rogers in an exclusive interview with Stabroek Sport yesterday said he has what it takes to defeat the youthful Delon Allicock at Night of Champions 2.
The card which is being promoted by Champions Promotions in association with the Guyana Boxing Board of Control (GBBC), Elton Dharry Promotions and Pearl Vodka is scheduled for the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
“You remember now he is a chatty, chatty youth so I need to zip him up a little bit. He is now coming up. And seeing me with one of my students I think that might give him some boost”, Rogers said.
Rogers said Allicock should not be deceived by his performance with Richard Williamson, his student, as he was not fully prepared because he was mainly concerned about Williamson, “But I will let Allicock see that I am a senior fighter to him”.
Asked to describe, Allicock as a fighter, `Pocket Rocket’ said, “Allicock is more a boxer and you know he takes his time to get himself arranged to throw proper punches but I am a boxer fighter, if you come to brawl, I will brawl and if you come to box, I box but I don’t think he will get pass me. He really has to work hard to do that”.
This, he said, he believes is Allicock‘s third fight and according to him, he knows he can defeat him after watching his student, Williamson defeat him in one of their encounters. “So if my student could beat him, imagine what I could do to him. Rogers and Allicock will battle in the Bantamweight division, going for four rounds.
Rudolph Fraser on the other hand, said his opponent Dean ‘Bad news’ Burrell’s record of seven wins with six knockouts does not intimidate him.
Burrell will be fighting out of the United States of America.
“It’s going to be a good fight and I am going there to win, he never fought Fraser no matter who he fought before.
Fraser who was at the time in training at the Andrew ‘Six Head’ Lewis Gym in Albouystown said he is mentally and physically prepared for the fight, “I did not prepare for this one, but I was training for whatever came along and God put this one I way, but I am good”.
He also said too that his first round will see him feeling out Burrell to see what he brings to the table before he decides on how he will defeat him.
Fraser and Burrell will be fighting in the lightweight division, which will be of six rounds duration.
Other fights on the card are debutant Mahmood ‘Extractor’ Loul against Patrick ‘Cow’ Boston, Dexter Marques and Selwyn Lett of Barbados, Shawn Cox of Barbados and Kwesi Jones followed by the feature event between WBC CABOFE Champion Elton Dharry and Rudolph Hedge of Jamaica.