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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Fabio Wardley Blasts Out Nathan Gorman in Three Rounds

    Wardley, Gorman Fight Photos Gallery - Wembley Arena, Wembley - For the vacant British heavyweight title, Fabio Wardley (15-0, 14 KOs) stopped Nathan Gorman (19-2, 13 KOs) in the third round. (photos by Mark Robinson)
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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    Shame Wardley hasn’t really got anyone to defend the title against. He’s a raw talent that could really benefit from a couple of defences IMO.

    Fury, Joshua, Joyce, Dubois Chisora, Whyte, Hughie are all looking beyond that level and then Clarke, Adeleye, Dacres, Fisher and Campbell aren’t ready to step up yet.

    He’s sort of caught between two eras.

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      Wardley got that dog in him, a real tough b******

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      • JakeTheBoxer
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        Wardley has no defence , but I love his beast mode. He is maybe poor`s men Joyce.

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          #5
          Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
          Shame Wardley hasn’t really got anyone to defend the title against. He’s a raw talent that could really benefit from a couple of defences IMO.

          Fury, Joshua, Joyce, Dubois Chisora, Whyte, Hughie are all looking beyond that level and then Clarke, Adeleye, Dacres, Fisher and Campbell aren’t ready to step up yet.

          He’s sort of caught between two eras.
          Sure they can dig up a few Sam Sexton, Scott Gammer-level opponents to win the belt outright! Has BIG JUGGERNAUT vacated the Commonwealth and European? There are some good fights out there. Maybe stick him in with the big Asian lad who kept biting Davey Price!

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            Originally posted by W1LL
            Sure they can dig up a few Sam Sexton, Scott Gammer-level opponents to win the belt outright! Has BIG JUGGERNAUT vacated the Commonwealth and European? There are some good fights out there. Maybe stick him in with the big Asian lad who kept biting Davey Price!

            I was thinking Kash Ali myself. He’s probably his best option for a British title defence.

            The EBU is definitely vacant, it was meant to be contested by a German based HW named Peter Kadiru but he got knocked out in a supposed tune up fight so unsure what’s happening with the vacant title now.

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              #7
              Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
              Shame Wardley hasn’t really got anyone to defend the title against. He’s a raw talent that could really benefit from a couple of defences IMO.

              Fury, Joshua, Joyce, Dubois Chisora, Whyte, Hughie are all looking beyond that level and then Clarke, Adeleye, Dacres, Fisher and Campbell aren’t ready to step up yet.

              He’s sort of caught between two eras.
              Hughie ?... come on be serious im sure wardley beat Hughie Fury.

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                Originally posted by Opti500

                Hughie ?... come on be serious im sure wardley beat Hughie Fury.
                Hughie wouldn’t fight for the British title though. That’s the point I’m making. All those guys I listed are targeting World titles, eliminators etc.

                Wardley is very raw tbh, I could see Hughie out boxing him.

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                  When Gorman got Wardley kind of rocked, he decided he should get himself against the ropes and employ the stable fixed position defense. Making sure to keep his head in a stationary stagnant upright position to absorb the full force.

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