Fabio Wardley in ‘uncharted territory’ after Frazer Clarke win however should ‘strategise’ decide subsequent opponent | Boxing Information

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Fabio Wardley admits he’s in “uncharted territory” after knocking out Frazer Clarke in Riyadh, however he should now use a “level of strategy” in choosing his subsequent opponent as he seeks a world heavyweight eliminator.

Wardley produced a sensational first-round knockout in his rematch in opposition to Clarke to defend his British heavyweight title in beautiful style.

The pair had gone the total 12 rounds of their preliminary combat at The O2 enviornment in March as the competition resulted in a draw.

It proved a far shorter affair – round two-and-a-half minutes – in Riyadh as Wardley caught Clarke with a giant proper and despatched him hanging from the underside rope within the opening spherical.

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Wardley landed a sequence of huge proper arms as he shocked Clarke within the first spherical and settled the rematch in spectacular style

“I knew what to do,” Wardley informed Sky Sports activities. “I knew the solutions to the query earlier than they even popped up sort of factor. Now, do not get me unsuitable, I by no means knew or anticipated and even thought it could go within the first spherical as a result of credit score to Frazer, he is a powerful, sturdy, wily man.

“He is aware of his method across the ring such as you noticed within the final combat. There was quite a few instances after I had him harm in that first combat and he knew survive and work his method round and simply sort of make it via. So I did not essentially count on it to go within the first.

“I just knew about when I could hurt him. And as of when I did, just stay focused and not get it rushed.”

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A have a look at the response of the Sky Sports activities Boxing studio as Wardley emphatically stops Clarke inside one spherical

Clarke was instantly taken to hospital after the combat the place he underwent scans earlier than having a “successful” operation to restore the injury to his jaw and cheekbone.

Wardley was glad to listen to that Clarke’s operation had gone effectively and he’s now on the mend at residence, with the Ipswich fighter revealing he has messaged him days because the combat.

“That’s obviously fantastic news that he’s well, home, healing, surrounded by obviously family, loved ones, people he cares for, which is always what you want. We know it’s a job at the end of the day. It’s a tough job,” stated the 29-year-old.

“I did message him and just say, ‘look, thank you’. Thank you for those 13 rounds shared that I won’t forget. You won’t forget.

“Boxing will not neglect as a result of the entire saga of me and Frazer Clarke was a loopy saga via boxing for quite a lot of causes. We shared one thing very particular. So it was only a message to say thanks for that.

“I hope you’re as well as you can be. I’m glad that you’ve made it home to your family. You’re safe, you’re healthy and all is good.

“However I have never had a message replied again. I’d assume most likely he is staying away from social media for the time being as a result of everyone knows how brutal it may be, particularly after a combat like that and after a knockout like that. So advisably, most likely a good suggestion.

“But maybe, hopefully, I’ll hear from him in a few days, a week or however long.”

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Watch the Sky Sports activities commentators react reside to Wardley’s unimaginable first-round knockout win over Clarke

Ring Journal has positioned Wardley into its top-10 heavyweight rankings in ninth place, placing him in elite firm with Oleksandr Usyk, Tyson Fury, Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua.

“It’s a massive surprise! I was in quite a bit of shock and disbelief. It was kind of a surreal feeling from my beginnings from the way I have powered my way through and forced my way through in boxing,” he stated.

“Now I’m in the mix but it’s also quite validating with all my hard work, trials and tribulations with everything that I have gone through and had to fight my way through to get through here with boxing.”

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British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion Wardley makes his solution to the ring to the sound of Roy Jones Jr’s well-known hit ‘Cannot Be Touched’

Wardley now feels he’s in “uncharted territory” as a result of reality he has all the time needed to field the most effective, be on the most important exhibits and largest phases.

“I’ve just always said, ‘yes, yes, yes, yes, yes’. But now I’m at a point where there needs to be a level of strategy coming into it as well, because obviously we know what’s going to happen at the end of the year with all of the world titles and how they’re going to fragment going into next year.

“So it must be a degree of smartness going into this now about how we decide my subsequent opponent, who they’re, how they’re ranked, how that combat and that win would set me up going ahead, clearly hoping to get some kind of eliminator, world title shot, one thing alongside these strains.

“So yeah, it’s going to be a bit more of a strategic one.”

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