The Tremendous Middleweight Tremendous Six: The Greatest UK Champions


Since being established by the key sanctioning our bodies within the mid-80s, the tremendous middleweight class has produced some basic contests. I used to be lucky to develop into an avid boxing fan within the midst of the division’s heyday for British and Irish boxing within the Nineteen Nineties, so right here’s my private rating of Britain’s and Eire’s finest ever tremendous middleweights, a special form of “Tremendous Six.” Test it out:

6. James DeGale: Vital Opponents: George Groves (L MD 12); Andre Dirrell (W UD 12); Lucian Bute (W UD 12); Badou Jack (D 12); Caleb Truax (L MD 12 & W PTS 12).

The case might be made that the previous IBF champ by no means absolutely realized his potential, however give him credit score for his grueling scraps with Bute and Truax, and for demonstrating the form of toughness and resilience that might have made his predecessors proud when hauling himself off the canvas within the ultimate spherical of a terrific battle with Badou Jack. These have been some severe checks.

DeGale (left) showed true grit against Jack.
DeGale (left) confirmed true grit towards Jack.

DeGale’s quick, slippery, southpaw fashion is considerably harking back to his forebearer Calzaghe, although maybe with out the identical high quality engine in assist. And very similar to Nigel Benn, it’s a must to admire “Chunky’s” ambition and willingness to tackle one of the best opponents away from residence. With powerful title wins towards the likes of Dirrell and Bute already on his ledger, adopted by the crowd-pleasing conflict with Badou Jack, DeGale earned a spot within the hearts of UK battle followers the laborious means.

Verdict: For now at the least, DeGale’s place at quantity six is safe, however Callum Smith and John Ryder are positively nipping at his heels.

5. Nigel Benn: Vital Opponents: Michael Watson (L TKO 6); Doug DeWitt (W TKO 8); Iran Barkley (W TKO 1); Chris Eubank (L TKO 9 & D 12); Thulani Malinga (W PTS 10 & L SD 12); Gerald McClellan (W KO 10); Steve Collins (L TKO 4 & L RTD 6).

Nigel Benn
Nigel Benn

If this record have been primarily based purely on pleasure, recognition or a mixture of each, it will be powerful to disclaim “The Darkish Destroyer” a spot on the very high. Benn cherished a tear-up and his fights not often failed to supply one, with thrilling victories over Doug DeWitt and Iran Barkley at middleweight affirming his standing as some of the thrilling fighters within the sport. Like so many bangers, his energy got here with a component of vulnerability, although he developed a extra refined boxing fashion later in his profession and made up for a lower than iron chin with a fiery, irrepressible will to win.

After dropping his 160 pound belt to Eubank in one of many best British battles in trendy historical past, Benn climbed to the tremendous middleweight class and claimed the WBC crown, establishing a unification showdown together with his nice archrival. Many thought Eubank was fortunate to emerge with a draw, and to his credit score Benn later did what each Eubank and Collins didn’t do in defeating a high American fighter, although his gutsy efficiency and victory over Gerald McClellan was marred by the bout’s tragic aftermath.

Benn and Eubank rumble for the 168 title in 1993.
Benn and Eubank rumble for the 168 title in 1993.

Verdict: Though a few of his signature wins in America got here at 160 lbs, the identical is true of his losses to Watson and Eubank. At 168 lbs, his draw with Eubank and punishing battle with McClellan stand out, although the losses to Malinga and Collins, when it appeared his coronary heart wasn’t fairly within the sport anymore, should be thought-about. Regardless, any severe battle fan would pay a king’s ransom to see him battle Carl Froch, which is about one of the best praise you may give a crowd-pleasing warrior like Benn.

4. Chris Eubank: Vital Opponents: Nigel Benn (W TKO 9 & D 12); Michael Watson (W MD 12 & TKO 12); Thulani Malinga (W SD 12); Graciano Rocchigiani (W UD 12); Steve Collins (L UD 12 & L SD 12); Joe Calzaghe (L UD 12); Carl Thompson (L UD 12 & RTD 9).

On the one hand, “Merely The Greatest” was a pure born entertainer who helped to encourage a golden age of British boxing. On the opposite, his haughty, pretentious persona invoked the ire of followers and made him the person everyone cherished to hate. When all is alleged and accomplished although, whether or not or not you have been a fan of the Eubank model there isn’t any denying that beneath the music, the rope-vaults and the bravado, there was preventing mettle of the very best caliber.

Chris Eubank, circa 1994.
Chris Eubank

A two-weight world champion, Eubank had an unorthodox fashion, carried severe energy and had a chin like a brick wall. The truth that he pushed Joe Calzaghe to his limits and was extraordinarily aggressive towards cruiserweight champion Carl Thompson on the tail finish of his profession, additional bolsters the “Lord of the Manor’s” preventing credentials. A definite lack of big-name opponents from throughout the pond detracts from his legacy considerably although, and he was lucky to carry on to his title in a number of of his defences.

The Verdict: A wily, indomitable operator, Eubank’s beneficial head-to-head outcomes towards home foes Benn and Watson strengthen his case right here. For me, his warrior spirit and distinctive swagger made him a enjoyable fighter to observe, and he needs to be given large credit score for the thrill he helped deliver to British boxing.

3. Steve Collins: Vital Opponents: Mike McCallum (L UD 12); Reggie Johnson (L MD 12); Sumbu Kalambay (L UD 12); Chris Pyatt (W TKO 5); Chris Eubank (W UD 12 & W SD 12); Nigel Benn (W TKO 4 & W RTD 6).

Collins 999
Steve Collins

For me, the “Celtic Warrior” embodied all the pieces there’s to love a couple of true warrior. A rugged brawler with an unflappable dedication, not often in a uninteresting battle, he was additionally an underrated ring technician. He was additionally the opposite half of one in all British & Irish boxing’s most historic matches when he defeated long-reigning champion Chris Eubank in entrance of a raucous Irish crowd on St. Patrick’s weekend. “I’m not simply one of the best Irish fighter ever, I’m one of the best pound-for-pound fighter on the earth,” declared the cocksure Irishman after claiming a memorable factors victory.

Collins cemented native bragging rights with two stoppage victories over the opposite British legend of the period, Nigel Benn, however a mooted mega-bout with American star Roy Jones Jnr. by no means got here to fruition. Pissed off together with his incapability to coax Jones into the ring, and missing motivation for something much less, Collins withdrew from a scheduled defence towards a younger Joe Calzaghe, in a doubtlessly fascinating crossroads battle. Relying in your perspective, it’s a match that might’ve both helped catapult Calzaghe to the highest, or else solidified the Irishman’s greatness.

Collins battles Benn.
Collins battles Benn.

Verdict: In my time as a boxing fan, the Roy Jones vs Collins match not getting made might be my single largest disappointment. The “Celtic Warrior” may not have gained, however it will’ve been nice enjoyable to see him strive. Had he prevailed, little question his rating can be even larger.

2. Carl Froch: Vital Opponents: Brian Magee (W KO 11); Robin Reid (W RTD 5); Jean Pascal (W UD 12); Jermain Taylor (W TKO 12); Andre Dirrell (W SD 12); Mikkel Kessler (L UD 12 & W UD 12); Arthur Abraham (W UD 12); Glen Johnson (W MD 12); Andre Ward (L UD 12); Lucian Bute (W TKO 5); George Groves (W TKO 9 & W KO 8).

No British fighter in residing reminiscence has fought a extra demanding sequence of back-to-back match ups than “The Cobra.” Certainly, few fighters worldwide competed at such a constant stage because the Nottingham warrior. Not solely did Froch battle one of the best, more often than not he beat them. A brutal, bruising wrestle in entrance of his residence crowd towards Pascal kicked off his memorable run, adopted by a dramatic, come-from-behind KO victory with seconds to spare towards Jermain Taylor.

Crazy that way:
Carl Froch

Though he suffered defeats to Kessler and Ward, Froch’s granite chin and one-punch knockout energy assured to entertain the followers whereas posing a formidable impediment for his opponents. He additionally proved he had vastly underrated abilities, confounding the critics towards the favoured “King” Arthur Abraham with an exquisite, disciplined show of boxing, after which blasting out IBF champ Bute and avenging the loss to Kessler in additional acquainted “bombs away” trend.

Verdict: A tricky as nails fighter who put all of it on the road, each day trip. What’s to not like? Carl Froch vs Collins, Benn or Eubank are mouth-watering legendary match-ups. And when you might conceivably decide him to beat anybody listed right here, his losses to Ward and Kessler point out that his general stage is, in my view, only a notch beneath Welsh wizard Calzaghe.

1. Joe Calzaghe: Vital Opponents: Chris Eubank (W UD 12); Robin Reid (W SD 12); Richie Woodhall (W TKO 10); Charles Brewer (W UD 12); Byron Mitchell (W TKO 2); Jeff Lacy (W UD 12); Mikkel Kessler (W UD 12); Bernard Hopkins (W SD 12); Roy Jones Jr. (W UD 12).

Joe Calzaghe
Joe Calzaghe

Calzaghe was to not everybody’s style and there have been some extended durations of frustration over his 11-year tenure as a champion, however too many observers have allowed this frustration to cloud their judgement as to the Welshman’s true capabilities. Not for me. From the primary time I noticed him – flooring Chris Eubank seconds into their contest after which grinding out a superb, hard-fought victory – after which proper to the top of his profession, I used to be a believer.

The “Delight of Wales” introduced a livid work price to the ring and he might brawl wildly when it suited him, nevertheless it was his fiery dedication mixed together with his masterful sense of distance and timing that I appreciated probably the most. I cherished watching Calzaghe show the critics incorrect, and few performances in a British ring have exceeded his dismantling of Jeff Lacy or his magnificent victory when outboxing Mikkel Kessler. When he was firing on all cylinders, the Welshman was an absolute pleasure to observe.

Calzaghe
Calzaghe dominates Jeff Lacy.

Verdict: After all, it will have been extra significant for Calzaghe to face the likes of Hopkins and Jones earlier on, and it was unlucky that the Collins battle fell via, however you simply can’t argue together with his report: when the chips have been down and the large fights lastly got here alongside, he rose to the event and proved past doubt his abilities might defeat the perfect of one of the best.

Honourable Mentions (in no explicit order):
George Groves: With title wins over Fedor Chudinov and Chris Eubank Jr., plus a victory over his outdated newbie rival DeGale, Groves, like his latest conqueror Callum Smith, is on the cusp of breaking into the Tremendous Six right here.
Richie Woodhall: After claiming a bronze medal within the 1988 Olympics when dropping to future nice Roy Jones, Woodhall had a wonderful professional profession, capturing Nigel Benn’s outdated WBC title from Sugar Boy Malinga and making two defences. He misplaced the belt to Markus Beyer, however later fought properly in dropping by tenth spherical TKO to Calzaghe.
Glenn Catley: After being on the incorrect finish of a choice towards WBC champ Richie Woodhall, the Bristol man battled on and ultimately claimed a memorable knockout victory to tear the identical belt from Markus Beyer in Germany.
Michael Watson: Though preventing largely as a middleweight and dropping his solely title bout at 168lbs in tragic circumstances to Chris Eubank, Watson’s pedigree can’t be denied: a stoppage victory over Nigel Benn at 160 and a disputed loss to Eubank proved his class.
Robin Reid: A superb stoppage win in Italy noticed Reid declare the WBC belt, and although he surrendered the title in a meek defence to Sugar Boy Malinga, he battled Joe Calzaghe to a cut up determination and was later denied a victory over WBA/IBF champ Sven Ottke after some disgraceful refereeing in Germany.
Brian Magee: The Northern Irishman gained the flippantly regarded IBO 168lbs title and made seven profitable defences earlier than dropping to Robin Reid, however later claimed the British and European belts and at last gained WBA (interim) world honours.         — Matt O’Brien 

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