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    British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion, Fabio Wardley, is developing quite the collection of hardware. When the end of year awards is handed out, Wardley, 18-0-1 (17 KOs), may need to clear yet more space in his trophy cabinet.
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  • #2
    The attending maxillofacial surgeon said that normally the head dent is caused by bricks. What this means is I want to see any fight he is in going forward.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Cyborg Fangerloo View Post
      The attending maxillofacial surgeon said that normally the head dent is caused by bricks. What this means is I want to see any fight he is in going forward.
      Or at one point Clarke was on PEDs for a prolonged period has come off them and essentially tanked his own T and has elevated his estrogen and as a result ended up with brittle bones/osteoporosis.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Boro View Post

        Or at one point Clarke was on PEDs for a prolonged period has come off them and essentially tanked his own T and has elevated his estrogen and as a result ended up with brittle bones/osteoporosis.
        There are things that you can take, like Gonadatropin to start your own production of testosterone back up when coming off of a cycle. Clarke and Co. would have known that. It's been around forever.

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        • #5
          I think he gets folded when he steps up the competition level. Just like Whittaker.
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          • #6
            Fabio Wardley is 29 and coming now into his prime. At this moment, the only heavyweights who might be a problem for him would be:
            World Champion-
            Oleksandr Usyk, Ukraine

            1. Daniel Dubois, England
            2. Tyson Fury, England
            3. Joseph Parker, New Zealand
            4. Zhilei Zhang, China
            5. Agit Kabayel, Turkey
            6. Martin Bakole, Congo
            7. Anthony Joshua, England
            8. Dillian Whyte, England
            9. Andy Ruiz Jr., USA
            10. Jarrell Miller, USA
            11. Deontay Wilder, USA
            12. Derrick Chisora, England
            13. Filip Hrgovic, Croatia
            14. Joe Joyce, England
            15. Michael Hunter, USA
            16. Luis Ortiz, Cuba
            XX. Fabio Wardley, England
            17. Frank Sanchez, Cuba
            18. Efe Ajagba, Nigeria
            19. Bakhodir Jalolov, Uzbekistan
            20. Otto Wallin, Sweden


            And I'd pick him over about 6 or 7 of those guys today.
            Looking forward, we don't even know if Moses Itauma, Johnny Fisher, Solomon Dacres or Justis Huni within the Commonwealth will even pan out as fringe contenders yet; but Wardley has certainly arrived in the golden top 20.
            Last edited by Willow The Wisp; 10-14-2024, 03:41 PM.

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            • #7
              Warley has always been an entertaining fighter. He's looking to spark out his opponent and that leads him to be susceptible to getting hit himself.

              I remember when he was hurt by Eric Molina while going for the stoppage.

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              • #8
                let's wait for W to face a good opponent

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