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Although Drian Francisco has been beaten in his career, with a fight count of 33 fights and a 10 year long career he approaches the end of his career with a record of 28-4-1. He made his debut in April 2005 at the age of 22. Francisco's longest KO streak is 8 fights long out of his 33 pro career fights.
In a memorable debut Francisco gained a TKO win against Jessie Caballes in a 4 round contest, becoming the 2nd person to stop Caballes. Francisco continued his pro journey, which was mostly successful at this point, by fighting 17 fights following his debut. Fights against boxers such as Alex Guevarra, Wanmeechok Singwancha and Johary Rosia followed including 5 times in 2005, 5 times in 2006 and 7 times through 2007 and 2008.
Francisco kept his losses at 0 by beating Roberto Vasquez on October 3rd, 2009. Francisco was the first person to stop Roberto Vasquez and he did it in the 10th round via TKO. Taking his record to 19-0-1. Francisco then went on to win his next fight against Ricardo Nunez.
Pushing his career further, Francisco fought Duangpetch Kokietgym on November 30th, 2010 adding to his winning record. The win against Kokietgym happened in the 10th round of a 12 round fight via TKO.
Francisco lost to Tepparith Kokietgym in his next fight. Taking place on May 1st, 2011, Francisco's career record after this fight stood at 20-1-1. Francisco's first defeat came over the full distance against Tepparith Kokietgym on May 1st, 2011. The fight went to the judges in a UD loss for Francisco. Francisco's win streak of 20 rose to 27 following 7 wins against boxers such as Jason Egera, Javier Gallo, Michael Domingo and 4 others.
Francisco's career took a knock with a loss against Jason Canoy on May 30th, 2015 taking his record to 27-3-1. Being outclassed early, Francisco struggled to get going in this 10 round fight and received the first stoppage defeat of his career at the hands of Canoy. The fight went 1 rounds before ending via a TKO defeat.
On September 6th, 2015, Francisco was in action again with a win via KO against Jilo Merlin taking his mostly successful record to 28-3-1. The win happened in the 1st round of a 10 round fight via KO.
Francisco went into his next fight against Guillermo Rigondeaux on November 21st, 2015 with a career record of 28 wins. Guillermo Rigondeaux was Francisco's next opponent of his career in 2015. The fight was scheduled for 10 and Francisco was the 6th person to go the distance with Rigondeaux where the fight ended in a loss for Francisco.