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18-0-1 Fabio Wardley vs 12-0 Justis Huni
16-0 Pierce O’Leary vs 15-2-1 Liam Dillon
22-0 Nelson Hysa vs 22-4-1 Patrick Korte
30-3-1 Mike Perez vs 15-3 Steven Ward
18-1 Sam Gilley vs 7-5 Gideon Onyenani
Olympian Debut Lewis Richardson vs 8-20-1 Dmitri Protkunas
Agree 100%. The punch hit him square in the middle of his face, on his nose. He got up at 9.5 then the Brit ref disgracefully stopped the fight prematurely.
100% Brit stoppage.
I agree that Huni's lack of power will stop him advancing very far. All arm punches; doesn't get his hips involved.
Huni has a reputation for glass jaw going into this fight, he got heavily dropped by what was basically the first power shot that wardley landed, didn't complain at the stoppage and was still walking on bambi legs 5 minutes later.
I think it's fair to say that reputation was correct.
Agree 100%. The punch hit him square in the middle of his face, on his nose. He got up at 9.5 then the Brit ref disgracefully stopped the fight prematurely.
100% Brit stoppage.
I agree that Huni's lack of power will stop him advancing very far. All arm punches; doesn't get his hips involved.
Premature maybe....but Huni didnt complain. I thought the ref did a fair job in the fight...spoke to both and didnt get too involved. The shot was like marquez/pac...but in the centre of the ring. Huni just came into it face first for double impact.
You're joking right? He was cruising and took every shot but the last...which was a beautiful centre face shot...nowhere near the chin. Hunis kryptonite is his lack of power. Add that and he'd terrorise the HW division.
Agree 100%. The punch hit him square in the middle of his face, on his nose. He got up at 9.5 then the Brit ref disgracefully stopped the fight prematurely.
100% Brit stoppage.
I agree that Huni's lack of power will stop him advancing very far. All arm punches; doesn't get his hips involved.
He's the next wilder! And by that I mean he isn't good and needs power to bail him out agaisnt unranked scrubs. Look at his ko percentage though! All he needs is one punch though! And when he steps up and loses...oh he's shot now
Huni is very good, but his chin seems to be suspect. he was in big trouble against Lerena also. I still want to see Huni against other top 10 guys.
Credits to Wardley, I expected him to lose wide UD which would have clearly happened if he didn`t find that shot.
Huni was looking like a Usyk and Lomachenko but he slightly let off the intensity and made that one BIG mistake of throwing with the bigger puncher. He leaned right into Wardley's knockout punch. This fight was one-way traffic until that punch except for one brief moment in the first round. Huni looks like a very skilled fighter/
Must be a pain in the neck knowing you can land 50 clean punches and your opponent and he doesn’t fall and then he lands one and down you go. Great effort by Huni, hope we can see him in another similar level fight
His chin is suspect unfortunately
You're joking right? He was cruising and took every shot but the last...which was a beautiful centre face shot...nowhere near the chin. Hunis kryptonite is his lack of power. Add that and he'd terrorise the HW division.
Great of Wardley to keep it interesting for the neutrals by letting it last so long, knowing that he can take out Huni whenever he wants. Kudos Wardley, clearly the P4P King. Nash out - His Majesty
Huni has a really good skillset but his lack of pop and chin won't see him go far.
Can have all the skills in the world but if you've not got a chin or power at HW it isn't going to cut it in any era at all.
Wardley really reminds me of Wilder
Huni let his work rate drop after the 7th round and got sloppy. He took a round off in the 8th when he needed to ramp it up and then never got back into gear.
It was one sided but you can't hang around and give your opponents any chance, especially when they can crack.
This was Huni's fight to lose and he walked right into that punch. Exciting and dramatic fight. Damn, Huni is REALLY good!
His chin is suspect unfortunately
Credit to Wardley for not giving up on himself and continuing to let his hands go. I hope Huni's competition goes up from here instead of regressing. He's clearly better than domestic and Euro-level. Huni needs to learn to be a bit more careful from now on, especially when he's far ahead on the scorecards. Don't get cocky next time.