Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois - DAZN PPV

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  • daggum
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    #231
    wardley was just wilder except the difference is wilder extended his career with easy fights for 3-4 years while wardley jumped into a fight against a legit guy

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    • eco1
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      #232
      Wardley is the worse right hand menace since Wilder. I should’ve changed my pick knowing this.

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        #233
        wardley the warrior
        fabio the fierce
        danny the destroyer

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        • low blows
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          #234
          Originally posted by kiaba360
          Wardley showed zero growth tonight, it was actually frustrating to watch. He's proven to be tough as nails, but he's his own worst enemy because he fought extremely dumb. Dubois is neither quick nor slick, so for Wardley to miss his right hand so much was comical.





          Aside from a world class 1-2 and chin and heart the rest of Wardley is tough man skill level. It's like he just went from white collar boxing and jumped into world level boxing. Dubois could easily be out boxed tonight as his punches looked slow and ponderous at times and is too squared up on defense. Wardley just had no clue how to take advantage of these flaws.

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          • kiaba360
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            #235
            Originally posted by Stuntman Mike

            You proved ydksab

            Dubois has always had quick feet but he is a gambler as he normally uses them to attack but he was put down and forced to think defensively

            Dubois was probably the slowest hes ever been tonight but he started getting speed when he found his groove

            Hes always had a quick jab and straight right hand if you dont know that then youre dumb

            Theres a reason hes at this level and lands absolute bombs on people and it aint because hes in quicksand

            You said it so yourself: Dubois was slower tonight, and he seemed heavier than usual. He's also not defensively agile. Wardley has athleticism, and I'm well aware that it takes more than that to win. But did you see how many fxcking times Wardley missed his right hand? His offense was as basic and sloppy as ever. His only consistent offense tactics were a jab feint and a 1-2. He kept loading up on the right hand, further gassing himself out and throwing himself out of position. Dubois' poise won him the fight. Wardley's corner should've done him a favor and pulled him out earlier because he was getting his ass kicked.






            Last edited by kiaba360; 05-09-2026, 08:22 PM.

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              #236
              Originally posted by low blows

              Aside from a world class 1-2 and chin and heart the rest of Wardley is tough man skill level. It's like he just went from white collar boxing and jumped into world level boxing. Dubois could easily be out boxed tonight as his punches looked slow and ponderous at times and is too squared up on defense. Wardley just had no clue how to take advantage of these flaws.
              He fought his heart out and left it in the ring. He also lost to someone more experienced, so I don't want to pile on him. After he takes time off to heal, he needs to sit down with his team and have a serious conversation about wtf went wrong. Other than the flash knockdowns, Dubois was working him over. He's stagnated under his current team; there were simply no improvements.


              Last edited by kiaba360; 05-09-2026, 08:40 PM.

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                #237
                Originally posted by Scotland The Brave
                Kabayel would be unwise to choose a Dubois fight too quickly. There's a good chance Usyk vacates after Rico match, and so Kabayel gets elevated. That puts an extra 0 on the end of his next fight purse. Once he has that WBC belt, the Dubois fight would become a champ vs champ contest, so it's a much bigger event.
                It's written in the stars he will be upgraded and since Warren controls both Dubois and Kabayel he will unify the titles at some point.

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                • Damn Wicked
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                  #238
                  Originally posted by NihonJim

                  He will enter the gates at Asgard I know that much
                  After that beating he might not even be good enough for guarding ass.

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                    #239
                    Originally posted by kiaba360


                    You said it so yourself: Dubois was slower tonight, and he seemed heavier than usual. He's also not defensively agile. Wardley has athleticism, and I'm well aware that it takes more than that to win. But did you see how many fxcking times Wardley missed his right hand? His offense was as basic and sloppy as ever. His only consistent offense tactics were a jab feint and a 1-2. He kept loading up on the right hand, further gassing himself out and throwing himself out of position. Dubois' poise won him the fight. Wardley's corner should've done him a favor and pulled him out earlier because he was getting his ass kicked.





                    Wardly was landing shots and fighting back in exchanges you cant really ask for much more from a fighter to show that they can continue fighting.


                    I was merely pointing out the fact Dubois has good feet and i'd imagine if he was purely defensive much like he was after the knockdown that he has great feet for a heavyweight which is why he can land with such accuracy in most of his fights

                    Dubois says it himself hes a seek and destroy fighter.

                    Hes always had great feet its just he normally uses them to come forward.

                    he has good range to.

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                      #240
                      Originally posted by kiaba360

                      He fought his heart out and left it in the ring. He also lost to someone more experienced, so I don't want to pile on him. After he takes time off to heal, he needs to sit down with his team and have a serious conversation about wtf went wrong. Other than the flash knockdowns, Dubois was working him over. He's stagnated under his current team; there were simply no improvements.

                      They had a game plan to throw that overhand right and he used it far too early into the fight

                      Ben Davidson seems to be able to find a good flaw and punch that his fighters can capitalise on the opposition but as i was watching the fight i think after the second knockdown Dubois adapted and rolled just under the punches which is what impressed me the most about last night

                      Dubois ring IQ needs more appreciation and Wardly needs less criticism


                      I expected Dubois jab to be the biggest factor last night as its so accurate and closes the range and it was


                      If he bamboozled Joshua with it then i knew it would be a problem for Wardly

                      It set everything up for him

                      Just shows how good Usyk really is..

                      Dubois quit vs Usyk because of not just the punishment but having little success thats what really took his heart last time out
                      Last edited by Stuntman Mike; 05-10-2026, 05:28 AM.

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