Fabio Wardley went toe-to-toe in one of 2024’s fights of the year when they met on Easter Sunday under the spotlights of the O2 Arena – battling to a draw upon a blood-stained canvas. Now, the pair are set to meet again, and both men appear confident that they can make the necessary adjustments to come out on top this time around.
After turning professional without any amateur fights to his name, Wardley went the distance on his debut but knocked out all 16 of his opponents thereafter and claimed the British heavyweight title with a victory over Nathan Gorman before an impressive stoppage win in a defence against David Adeleye.
The Ipswich fan-favourite was then tasked with his toughest opponent when he was matched up against Tokyo 2020 bronze medallist Frazer Clarke and the pair went to war in an instant classic that was scored as a split-draw.
Ahead of their rematch next weekend, a confident Wardley told BoxNation that he will have improve finishing instincts on this occasion and that he will stop ‘Big Fraze’ within six rounds.
“[I will end the fight] within six [rounds], I think.
“I have just analysed the fight, I hurt him countless, countless times. It was just my follow up that was wrong, that was all. No big deal.
“I put a lot of work in and damaged him in a lot of different areas and then I saw it [the opening], chased him the wrong way and just kind of let him off of the hook.
“When I knocked him down in the fifth round, if that is the first minute of the round and not the third – I will get him out of there.
“There is no time in my career where you have seen someone hurt and I have knocked them down and I have not got rid of them. You have never seen that from me.
“Every opponent that I have ever faced has hit the canvas, so that speaks for itself in terms of being able to get people out of there.
“It’s perfectly within my realm, it is perfectly within my capabilities. I just need to be a bit more tidier in a couple of places and I have got it covered.”
In response, Clarke dismissed Wardley’s prediction and believed it to be nothing more than arrogance.
“𝗛𝗘 𝗜𝗦 𝗔 𝗝𝗔𝗥𝗥𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗗**𝗞𝗛𝗘𝗔𝗗!” 🤬@BigFrazeBoxer 𝙍𝙄𝙋𝙎 𝙄𝙉𝙏𝙊 @FabioWardley immediately after listening to his prediction for the rematch 🗣️
🎤 @Umar_BoxNation#WardleyClarke2 | 12.10.24 | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia pic.twitter.com/na8NuK3EHR
— BoxNation (@BoxNation_TV) September 30, 2024
“He is a jarring d***head, you know.
“I can tolerate it at times but I just feel like he think he is world level. He thinks he is way above the level which he is at.
“I don’t know where it has come from – yeah he has knocked over a few people and he has done a good job but he is not as good as he thinks he is.”
“He thinks he can just walk in there and take me out in six rounds? Not a prayer. He is delusional.”
Wardley-Clarke II will take place on October 12th on the blockbuster Beterbiev-Bivol undercard in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and will be available to watch live on DAZN PPV.
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