Grilling Machine wrote:Autobarn mentions Dean Francis, who (and admittedly I am a fan) could've been *the* SM star for a time. Dean had a fierce presence back then, a real air of menace coming to the ring. Yet his boxing was as classy as I'd witnessed since McCallum was in his prime.
Francis vs. Calzaghe in '97 had Fight of the Year written all over it.
In my mind, Calzaghe's best win was over Mark Delaney. It was clearly one-sided, but showed JC's true colours; a brooding, bullying man of tough intensity and dazzling skill. This fight was the equivalent of Ali vs. Williams.
Joe Calzaghe's golden era should've been the late-'90s. It wasn't.
yep, Francis got to that stage where he had that ring presence about him, similar to what David Haye picked up on his European title fights.
Totally controlled, did have to learn how to pace himself, but needle shrp accuracy and good power. IMO the most well schooled British fighter we've had in a long time.
Some great results that hit at Francis' potential:
TKO6 David Starie: clean, high quality boxing match with a clinical finish. Starie goes on to drag Calzaghe's style down and have a 12 round jogging match with Ottke.
KO9 Frederic Seillier: proving he can deal with a guy deemed good enough to challenge Steve Collins.
TKO7 Cornelius Carr: Carr went 12 rds with Collins in a WBO title fight and Francis' performance was more authoritative than Collins' (though I haven't watched either in a long time).
TKO12 Mark Baker: Terrific fight. Francis sharpshooting at his best over first 5. Baker brawls back into it as Francis tries to get 2nd wind. Francis rallies to score late stoppage with beautiful shots. Many felt Baker was robbed vs Clinton Woods.
So Francis actually outdid 4 "world champs" in performances v common opponents, although obviously Woods would go on to be world class. He made some of Calzaghe and Collins' title defenses look pretty wank to be honest. Granted, Francis did get stopped in his 10th pro fight (vs future world title challenger Ballogou) and did get hurt by Canadian nonentitiy Kit Munroe but that just heighens some of his similarities with Haye, IMO.
I'm hoping Deano can break down Oakey - left hooks to the body will work a treat - in enough style to tempt Clinton Woods into a voluntary title defense if CW is stil champ after next weekend.