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‘The three of us are the next’: Fabio Wardley on Dubois, Itauma and bo
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‘The three of us are the next’: Fabio Wardley on Dubois, Itauma and boxing’s heavyweight future

May 7, 2026|about 2 hours ago| 1 min read|Source: The Guardian Boxing| 0 comments

Fabio Wardley is set for a thrilling WBO world heavyweight title defence against Daniel Dubois this Saturday in Manchester, promising a knockout finish in what could be the year's most dramatic heavyweight clash. Both fighters are known for their devastating power and occasional vulnerability, setting the stage for an explosive encounter. Wardley, fresh off a late stoppage of Justis Huni, faces a dangerous challenge in Dubois, who has a history of brutal finishes.

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“The only expectation I have is that it will end in a knockout,” Fabio Wardley says cheerfully as he looks ahead to his dangerous first defence of the WBO world heavyweight title against Daniel Dubois in Manchester on Saturday night. “Don’t Blink” is the promotional tagline for a battle between two powerful yet vulnerable heavyweights and, for once, this is less boxing bluster than reasonable advice for anyone watching a fight which could be the most dramatic heavyweight contest this year.

Wardley and Dubois are devastating punchers who also often look at risk of losing. Dubois has been beaten three times in 25 fights while dispatching his other opponents with brutal efficiency. Two years ago, the unbeaten Wardley came close to defeat against Frazer Clarke in their first fight, which ended up being a draw after a damaging bloodbath for both men. He knocked out Clarke after two savage minutes in the rematch but then lost every round against Justis Huni before producing a chilling late stoppage of the skilful Australian last June.

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