During a public workout Wednesday in New York City -- where he deftly avoided gazing too long at the neighboring hot dog stands -- Strikeforce marquee attraction Fedor Emelianenko had his debut firmed up by promoters: he will face unbeaten Brett Rogers at a location and date to be decided sometime this fall.
Showtime’s immediate order of business will be assembling some kind of barker program that plays up Rogers’ chances and one-punch KO ability. It shouldn’t be too hard: He’s not quite Brock Lesnar, but he’s no Hong-Man Choi, either.
Inevitable talking points for the inevitable hype show:
-Rogers needed a good few minutes less than Emelianenko did to put away Andrei Arlovski back in June.
-Emelianenko isn’t used to the cage and may get tripped up psychologically.
-Emelianenko was getting outfoxed by Arlovski before clocking him, leading to suspicion of machine malfunction.
-Rogers is a hungry underdog with nothing to lose.
-Rogers, who worked at Sam’s Club up until recently, is a Rocky Balboa (in a Clubber Lang body) story.
Hopefully it’ll turn out better for him than “Rocky V.” (That’s the one where Rocky got brain damage. Pretty sad.