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    Comments Thread For: Fabio Wardley dramatically stops Justis Huni to rescue homecoming

    Fabio Wardley sensationally came from behind to stop Australia?s Justis Huni on the occasion of his homecoming fight
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    Wardley is the next Wilder. He will lose to the first good heavyweight with the power he faces. Huni is good, but he lacks power.

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    • Mammoth
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      #3
      Boxercise Ben found a new guy who can go out there and get his ass beat till he can find a come from behind KO. Outstanding trainer.

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      • SteveM
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        #4
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
        Wardley is the next Wilder. He will lose to the first good heavyweight with the power he faces. Huni is good, but he lacks power.
        I don't think you're saying anything particularly perceptive there - he is a white collar boxer - he has already wildly out-performed all expectations he had at the beginning of this journey.
        If he goes on to replicate Wilder's career > win a world title and defend it multiple times then that would be amazing - but it won't happen - he's more hit-able than Wilder and not such a menace.

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          #5
          Originally posted by SteveM

          I don't think you're saying anything particularly perceptive there - he is a white collar boxer - he has already wildly out-performed all expectations he had at the beginning of this journey.
          If he goes on to replicate Wilder's career > win a world title and defend it multiple times then that would be amazing - but it won't happen - he's more hit-able than Wilder and not such a menace.
          Not sure, in his last 2 fights he has shown terrifying power, rearranging poor Frazer’s face and now sparking someone who was completely out-classing him. In other classes you can’t get far with pure power without other skills but if you look at Deontay, before him David Tua, before him Earnie Shavers, just power will take you far at HW.

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          • hitmanjosh
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            Fabio proved once again he’s not developing and is basic with very poor defense and no way should they challenge the top tier guys. He looked beat and on the verge of quitting a few times his heart was checked and he came through with a last minute desperation shot that got him the win. Special he’s not, power he does have, basics need much improvement.

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              #7
              Originally posted by hitmanjosh
              Fabio proved once again he’s not developing and is basic with very poor defense and no way should they challenge the top tier guys. He looked beat and on the verge of quitting a few times his heart was checked and he came through with a last minute desperation shot that got him the win. Special he’s not, power he does have, basics need much improvement.
              He is what he is mate he had no amateur career and put on the gloves for the first time super late, he's an entertaining fighter who shouldn't really be in the same ring with guys like Clarke and Huni but somehow gets the job done. No he won't ever win a world title, who in their right mind would expect him to.

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                #8
                Originally posted by SteveM

                I don't think you're saying anything particularly perceptive there - he is a white collar boxer - he has already wildly out-performed all expectations he had at the beginning of this journey.
                If he goes on to replicate Wilder's career > win a world title and defend it multiple times then that would be amazing - but it won't happen - he's more hit-able than Wilder and not such a menace.
                Stop making sense.

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                • slimPickings
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                  Fabio took tooo much punishment even in a come from behind victory. He is going to get hurt baad once he meets a HW with half decent pop.

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                    Originally posted by NihonJim

                    He is what he is mate he had no amateur career and put on the gloves for the first time super late, he's an entertaining fighter who shouldn't really be in the same ring with guys like Clarke and Huni but somehow gets the job done. No he won't ever win a world title, who in their right mind would expect him to.
                    he only needs to defeat pulev who is 15 years older and wait for usyk to retire soon. that would make wardley legitimate wba champion. it's pretty doable in my opinion.

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