Can Fabio Wardley go far without amateur experience?

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  • SUBZER0ED
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    #11
    There are levels to this sport, and despite Fabio's raw talent, power and hunger, what he lacks will eventually catch up to him.

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    • El_Mero
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      #12
      Originally posted by Smash

      we shall see

      its a bit more interesting as fabiolo is a puncher on a good run, he prob 2nd in line after the german for a shot now but a fight with fab may pay more so the german might miss out his shot as a result, thats boxing
      And thats been the problem, imo. Kabayel should have 1st shot w/o question. Its no wonder snake White wants to implement his ufc model on boxing

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      • Dr Z
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        #13
        Wardley has already hit his peak. He is a durable man that fights to win when being outclassed. His will power is underrated.

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        • Smash
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          #14
          Originally posted by Dr Z
          Wardley has already hit his peak. He is a durable man that fights to win when being outclassed. His will power is underrated.
          its underrated until its overrated

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