If Oleksandr Uysk wants a home turf fight, then Fabio Wardley is a great opponent 'just like Danial Dubois I was back in 2023'.
Wardley and Dubois are both stylistically very similar fighters. Neither of them are great skill for skill boxers, they have solid punching power combined with aggression. But there is one crucial difference between the two fighters; Fabio Wardley does seem thus-far in his career to have shown a greater resolve than Dubois when in a tough fight.
Note: Daniel Dubois is a front runner at top level, whenever he has not been completely dominating a fight 'that type of action begins to erode and decrease his game gradually round by round. Dubois did show courage and resolve to fight on so long vs Joe Joyce while injured, but even in that fight as the rounds went by he was just evaporating as a fighter. That trait has been evident in all of his top level fights, even on his best night against Anthony Joshua who was in the process of turning the fight around in the 5th round'.
If it was not for the unforced error from Anthony Joshua in round 5 vs Daniel Dubois i.e. wading into Dubois while, throwing a lead uppercut In my opinion Joshua would have systematically beaten up Daniel Dubois for the remainder of the fight'.
Fabio Wardley has been in numerous fights now, at a solid level 'were he was being beaten, or sustaining heavy damage. Against Justis Huni and most recently against Joseph Parker, and in both fights he has shown a impressive determination and resolve to stay in the fight eventually achieving the win'.
To conclude: I don't think Fabio Wardley can compete with Oleksandr Uysk skill for skill, like the way Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua did during their 24 rounds of action against Uysk. But I would not be surprised if round after round, he just stays in there applying pressure with the ambition to win'.
And in all honesty? You never know, Oleksandr Uysk is the most accomplished active fighter in the entire sport of boxing 'but as a heavyweight champion, he is not the most formidable or destructive fighter. He is unbeaten, but he does not appear to look unbeatable. Throughout boxing history, and even in recent times? In my opinion there have been by far more formidable and destructive heavyweight fighters than Oleksandr Uysk at their absolute peak'.
Oleksandr Uysk would definitively be the favourite to win vs Fabio Wardley 'but Wardley is not going to be intimidated, and he would most likely genuinely back himself to win' etc.
Wardley and Dubois are both stylistically very similar fighters. Neither of them are great skill for skill boxers, they have solid punching power combined with aggression. But there is one crucial difference between the two fighters; Fabio Wardley does seem thus-far in his career to have shown a greater resolve than Dubois when in a tough fight.
Note: Daniel Dubois is a front runner at top level, whenever he has not been completely dominating a fight 'that type of action begins to erode and decrease his game gradually round by round. Dubois did show courage and resolve to fight on so long vs Joe Joyce while injured, but even in that fight as the rounds went by he was just evaporating as a fighter. That trait has been evident in all of his top level fights, even on his best night against Anthony Joshua who was in the process of turning the fight around in the 5th round'.
If it was not for the unforced error from Anthony Joshua in round 5 vs Daniel Dubois i.e. wading into Dubois while, throwing a lead uppercut In my opinion Joshua would have systematically beaten up Daniel Dubois for the remainder of the fight'.
Fabio Wardley has been in numerous fights now, at a solid level 'were he was being beaten, or sustaining heavy damage. Against Justis Huni and most recently against Joseph Parker, and in both fights he has shown a impressive determination and resolve to stay in the fight eventually achieving the win'.
To conclude: I don't think Fabio Wardley can compete with Oleksandr Uysk skill for skill, like the way Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua did during their 24 rounds of action against Uysk. But I would not be surprised if round after round, he just stays in there applying pressure with the ambition to win'.
And in all honesty? You never know, Oleksandr Uysk is the most accomplished active fighter in the entire sport of boxing 'but as a heavyweight champion, he is not the most formidable or destructive fighter. He is unbeaten, but he does not appear to look unbeatable. Throughout boxing history, and even in recent times? In my opinion there have been by far more formidable and destructive heavyweight fighters than Oleksandr Uysk at their absolute peak'.
Oleksandr Uysk would definitively be the favourite to win vs Fabio Wardley 'but Wardley is not going to be intimidated, and he would most likely genuinely back himself to win' etc.
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