Cleverly Decisions Oakey, Wins Vacant Commonwealth Light Heavyweight Title

oakey433.jpgBy Nate Anderson: Undefeated Nathan Cleverly (13-0, 3 KOs) had too much youth for former BBBofC British light heavyweight champion Tony Oakey (25-4-1, 7 KOs) on Friday night, defeating him by a one-sided 12-round unanimous decision to win the vacant Commonwealth (British Empire) light heavyweight title at the Everton Park Sports Centre, in Liverpool, Merseyside. Cleverly, only 21, fought well in the first two rounds, but then started having problems with Oakey’s continuous pressure, and appeared to lose rounds three through six. Part of the problems for Cleverly, 6’1″, was that he was making a mistake of letting the shorter 5’8″ Oakey fight him on the inside, thus taking away most of Cleverly’s long reach advantage over Oakey.

After the sixth round, however, Oakey gassed out completely, looking more like a fighter in his mid 40s than his true age of 32. I’d like to give Cleverly more credit of taking over the fight on his own accord, but it looked for the most part that Oakey just plain got tired in the ring and had nothing left to throw after the 6th. Sure, he continued to throw a punch here and there, catching Cleverly each time he’d let his hands go, but the fact of the matter was, Oakey just shot up his fireworks too early and had nothing else after that. Cleverly, 21, just took over the fight once he saw that Oakey wasn’t a threat anymore and used his reach, jab and uppercuts to win the remainder of the rounds.

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Francis Stops Oakey

francis331.jpgBy Michael Lieberman: Though neither of these guys will ever be a major champion, British Commonwealth light heavyweight champion Dean Francis (30 (KO 24) + lost 3 (30-3, 24 KOs) and BBBofC British light heavyweight champion Tony Oakey (25-3-1, 7 KOs) put on an exciting bout in which both fighters stood toe-to-toe for much of the fight until the 32 year-old Oakey ran out of gas and was subsequently flattened in the 9th round by Francis in a scheduled 12-round bout on Saturday night at the Mountbatten Centre, Portsmouth, in Hampshire, United Kingdom.

Even after he had nothing left, and was no longer landing cleanly with his mostly weak shots, Oakey continued to apply pressure. His aggressive style caught up with in the 9th round when Oakey walked into a left hand, sending him to the canvas. At the time, Oakey was in the process of landing his own shot and wasn’t paying attention to his defense. Oakey got up, though badly hurt, and gamely attempted to fight despite looking to be completely out of his senses.

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