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    Comments Thread For: Fabio Wardley: ?I can?t keep taking years off my life?

    ?Did everyone have a good time? Were you entertained?? asked Fabio Wardley following last night's stunning win against Justis Huni.
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  • Tonyu
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    I was gutted when the lucky punch landed. No way should Wardley have won. He was outclassed in every department and relies on a lucky punch. He is an average fighter with a good chin and a strung punch. Huni will feel gutted he did everything right, I can never support Wardley let's hope he gets matched with Itauma who kos him early.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Tonyu
      I was gutted when the lucky punch landed. No way should Wardley have won. He was outclassed in every department and relies on a lucky punch. He is an average fighter with a good chin and a strung punch. Huni will feel gutted he did everything right, I can never support Wardley let's hope he gets matched with Itauma who kos him early.
      There is no such thing as a lucky punch. This is boxing, punching the other guy is the object of the game and the way you win. You can't say Wardley was lucky when he threw a punch with the intent to hurt and it hurt his opponent.

      Huni should've fought smarter.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Tonyu
        I was gutted when the lucky punch landed. No way should Wardley have won. He was outclassed in every department and relies on a lucky punch. He is an average fighter with a good chin and a strung punch. Huni will feel gutted he did everything right, I can never support Wardley let's hope he gets matched with Itauma who kos him early.
        Why though?

        Wardley is a white collar boxer who turned pro and look how far he's got.

        He's a decent man and he's changed his stars.

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        • hugh grant
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          #5
          Originally posted by famicommander

          There is no such thing as a lucky punch. This is boxing, punching the other guy is the object of the game and the way you win. You can't say Wardley was lucky when he threw a punch with the intent to hurt and it hurt his opponent.

          Huni should've fought smarter.
          I guess he was lucky in most thought huni was going to win by round 10. Not a lucky punch, but luck was on his side so to speak

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            #6
            Originally posted by hugh grant

            I guess he was lucky in most thought huni was going to win by round 10. Not a lucky punch, but luck was on his side so to speak
            There is no luck. The object of the game is to punch people and Wardley showed up and won by punching people. Pretty uncomplicated.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Tonyu
              I was gutted when the lucky punch landed. No way should Wardley have won. He was outclassed in every department and relies on a lucky punch. He is an average fighter with a good chin and a strung punch. Huni will feel gutted he did everything right, I can never support Wardley let's hope he gets matched with Itauma who kos him early.
              Lucky? He timed him perfectly.

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              • hugh grant
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                #8
                Originally posted by famicommander

                There is no luck. The object of the game is to punch people and Wardley showed up and won by punching people. Pretty uncomplicated.
                Bit.like if you win lottery. Bit like if ugly man pulls a stunner.
                Huni didn't need to press, and that he did was a bit fortunate for wardley. But lucky for me as I wanted Wardley to find it, but was doubtful. Wardle was lucky huni have him that chance
                Last edited by hugh grant; 06-08-2025, 03:18 PM.

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                • champion4ever
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                  This guy ain’t shit!! What a lucky punch?

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                  • SteveM
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                    #10
                    Huni messed up. His corner messed up even more. If he just boxed economically the last three rounds but he wanted to finish off a 'wounded animal' and got a 'fatal bite'

                    Wardley is competitive with most HWs. Few have the footwork of Huni.
                    Off top of my head >
                    Best footwork in order
                    Usyk
                    Itauma
                    Kabayel
                    Parker
                    Ajagba based on Bakole fight
                    Fury

                    Superior punching power to Wardley
                    Joshua
                    Bakole
                    Dubois
                    Zhang

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