Is Fabio Wardley A Future Heavyweight Champ?
There is absolutely no doubt about it: Fabio Wardley, a fighter who had a white collar intro into the sport, not a legit amateur career, has come so far as a pro.
There is absolutely no doubt about it: Fabio Wardley, a fighter who had a white collar intro into the sport, not a legit amateur career, has come so far as a pro.
Promoter Frank Warren says two-time PED offender Jarrell ‘Big Baby’ Miller deserves to be fighting Fabio Wardley on June 7th because he wasn’t given a lifetime bad and has served his time.
Fight fans might be more than a little tired of pre-fight dramas at press conferences and weigh-ins. We’ve seen far too many table slips, slaps in the face, and pushing and shoving matches between two fighters as they go face-to-face ahead of a fight.
As fans know, unbeaten British heavyweight Fabio Wardley will land what he says is a dream fight in his hometown of Ipswich, at Portman Road Stadium, against Jarrell Miller.
According to Mike Coppinger – who has recently started working for Turki Alalshikh, who now of course owns The Ring – a quite interesting heavyweight match-up is heading towards Ipswich in the UK.
In a move that you might find interesting, perhaps not, the powers that be at the WBA have ordered Kubrat Pulev to fight Fabio Wardley next.
It seems there is a good chance reigning IBF heavyweight champ Daniel Dubois could make an optional defense in his next fight, and fellow Brit Fabio Wardley is very much in the running to land the fight.
Though he has yet to confirm, officially at least, whether he will actually fight again, former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder’s name has remained in the headlines since his last fight, this a June stoppage defeat at the hands of Zhilei Zhang.
After his man Frazer Clarke was quite brutally knocked out by Fabio Wardley in their return fight this past Saturday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, promoter Ben Shalom gave an interview with BetFred, in which he stated how there are concerns over the gloves Wardley wore and how the custom made gloves will be “looked at.”
Fans have heard the term, “he punched like he had bricks in his gloves!” The great Sugar Ray Leonard said this is how it felt after he had been 15 astonishing rounds with fellow great Roberto Duran in their first epic fight from 1980.