Comments Thread For: Frazer Clarke Feels Ready To Fight 'Anybody' at Heavyweight, Gives Takes on Wardley-Adeleye

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Frazer Clarke Feels Ready To Fight 'Anybody' at Heavyweight, Gives Takes on Wardley-Adeleye

    Frazer Clarke is set to launch an all-out attack on the heavyweight division in 2024. The 2020 Olympic bronze medallist stopped Dave Allen earlier this month to maintain his unbeaten record. He has a small operation scheduled which looks like keeping him out of the ring until early in the New Year and when he does make his return, the 32 year old wants a real challenge.
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  • Knuckle sandwich
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    Awful fighter to watch Zzzzzzz

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    • deathofaclown
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      If you're ready to fight anyone then why did you shat your pants and pulled out on the day of the purse bid for the Wardley fight.

      can't wait to see this clown get chinned, and he will as soon as he steps up to a semi decent level.

      it would've happened long before now but he stayed amateur until he was 30 and fighting teenagers. That's all that gave him a bit of a name. Had he turned pro earlier, he would have already lost multiple times and have no platform.

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      • Matey0809
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        I feel for Clarke, he was in a very strong GB team for yrs watching AJ, Joyce go the Olympics, he won gold at the commonwealth games but as it was in Australia nobody watched it in the UK, generally that would of been enough exposure to launch into your professional career. Then COVID hit the Olympics and now he's getting on a bit! Then he signs for boxxer, who have very limited options and money for the heavyweight division.

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        • Wacked_Out
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          #5
          If I recall isnt this the low blow guy I just saw? He should fight Dirty hold and hit Sanchez.

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