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Home » Fabio Wardley says he has to ‘earn the right’ to call himself world heavyweight champion
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Fabio Wardley says he has to ‘earn the right’ to call himself world heavyweight champion

By britishbulletin.com20 November 20252 Mins Read
Fabio Wardley says he has to ‘earn the right’ to call himself world heavyweight champion
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Wardley’s ascent to world champion has been remarkable. He only took up boxing at 20, emerging from the unlicensed white-collar circuit, and has stopped 19 opponents in his 20 professional wins.

Known for his knockout power, he was behind on the scorecards against Justis Huni in June before producing a one-punch finish in the 10th round. He also appeared to be trailing Parker before stopping the New Zealander in the 11th.

Wardley says he wants to cement his champion status by defending the title in the ring. However, discussions over an opponent for his first defence are yet to begin.

“There’s a long list of [fighters] that could be opponents out there,” he said.

“Some great domestic fights, some great international fights as well. We could do it in the UK, we could do it abroad, who knows?”

Wardley aims to make a couple of defences before pursuing unification bouts late next year, whether against Usyk – if he still holds the belts – or another champion.

One fighter Wardley would “not shy away” from is two-time world champion Anthony Joshua, who faces YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in December.

Both Wardley and Joshua train under Ben Davison, although unconfirmed reports suggest Joshua may no longer be working with the Essex-based coach.

“I’d never say no to anyone. AJ is one of the reasons that I got into boxing,” Wardley said.

“He kind of changed the face of UK boxing from when he got into the sport and really brought it back to life in a sense.

“It would be an honour to share the ring with him.”

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