Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois - DAZN PPV

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  • kiaba360
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    #241
    Originally posted by Stuntman Mike

    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

    AJ had a career-worst performance vs. Dubois; it was frustrating to watch but for a different reason. He looked like someone suffering from performance paralysis, and Dubois simply ran his ass over.

    Dubois was doing subtle things to make Wardley miss, but Wardley did himself no favors. Wardley's strength is that he'll swing his way out of a bad situation, but seeing such inaccuracy was driving me crazy. I do understand that the swollen eye was affecting his accuracy too, but he was looking desperate before that. A lot of poor decision making. It seems like Wardley hasn't learned enough to maximize his athleticism. High athleticism + low ring IQ + strong chin + big heart = high drama and entertainment for us, but brain damage for him. Wardley was still reacting, but I think the corner/ref/doctor could've reasonably stopped the fight sooner if they wanted to. It's a title fight, so I do understand giving Wardley a chance to turn it around....but he was getting pummeled.

    Who's the constant between AJ and Wardley? Ben Davison.



    Hopefully we see Itauma vs. Dubois next, instead of an immediate rematch.








    Last edited by kiaba360; 05-10-2026, 07:43 AM.

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    • Stuntman Mike
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      #242
      Originally posted by kiaba360


      AJ had a career-worst performance vs. Dubois; it was frustrating to watch but for a different reason. He looked like someone suffering from performance paralysis, and Dubois simply ran his ass over.

      Dubois was doing subtle things to make Wardley miss, but Wardley did himself no favors. Wardley's strength is that he'll swing his way out of a bad situation, but seeing such inaccuracy was driving me crazy. I do understand that the swollen eye was affecting his accuracy too, but he was looking desperate before that. A lot of poor decision making. It seems like Wardley hasn't learned enough to maximize his athleticism. High athleticism + low ring IQ + strong chin + big heart = high drama and entertainment for us, but brain damage for him. Wardley was still reacting, but I think the corner/ref/doctor could've reasonably stopped the fight sooner if they wanted to. It's a title fight, so I do understand giving Wardley a chance to turn it around....but he was getting pummeled.

      Who's the constant between AJ and Wardley? Ben Davison.



      Hopefully we see Itauma vs. Dubois next, instead of an immediate rematch.







      Again you worded things in a way that gives nobody credit

      Dubois jab is a rocket and will be a nightmare for anybody not named Usyk and its 100 percent what won him the fight last night and set up everything against Joshua aswell

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