FABIO WARDLEY wasn’t interested in having another thrilling 12-round slugfest with Frazer Clarke in Riyadh.
The British and Commonwealth champion was clearly in seek-and-destroy mode, as shown by his first-round win last night. After the fight of the year contender in London seven months ago, many predicted a similar battle. However, in less than 30 seconds, Wardley had his man hurt and showed no mercy when Clarke turned his back and finished him off in brutal fashion.
Speaking to Boxing News afterwards, the champion said: โWe knew how much of a big thrilling fight the last one was and itโs always great to have those but immediately after I said I donโt want too many of those. They can take a toll on you, they can take time out of you.
โI said in interviews that I left a piece of my soul in the O2 that night and as much as I love Saudi and the people I wasnโt trying to do that.โ
Attention now turns to who the Queensberry heavyweight will face next. But Wardley made it clear there are no specific names heโs calling out, he just wants to be a part of a thriving division on the world stage.
โBoxing is a funny game. You never know whoโs going to end up where,โ he said.
โIโm going to have the rest of the year off and weโll see how other boxers get on and what else happens. Then weโll enter the New Year, Iโll have a chat with Frank [Warren] and George [Warren[ and His Excellency as well and see if we can get back out here.โ