From 'bin man' jab to title stakes: Wardley and Dubois take it to the ring in Manchester

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From 'bin man' jab to title stakes: Wardley and Dubois take it to the ring in Manchester

From 'bin man' jab to title stakes: Wardley and Dubois take it to the ring in Manchester

Fabio Wardley wants the biggest fights. Wardley (20-0-1, 19 KOs) inherited the belt when Oleksandr Usyk vacated it last November. The 31-year-old Ipswich native had options for easier opponents in his first title defense but chose Dubois.

From 'bin man' jab to title stakes: Wardley and Dubois take it to the ring in Manchester

Fabio Wardley wants the biggest fights. Wardley (20-0-1, 19 KOs) inherited the belt when Oleksandr Usyk vacated it last November. The 31-year-old Ipswich native had options for easier opponents in his first title defense but chose Dubois.

From "bin man" jokes to title contention, Fabio Wardley and Daniel Dubois are ready to trade leather in Manchester this Saturday, and the stakes couldn't be higher. Wardley, the Ipswich native with a flawless 20-0-1 record and 19 knockouts, is putting his WBO heavyweight belt on the line—a title he inherited after Oleksandr Usyk vacated it last November. Rather than taking an easy route for his first defense, Wardley chose to face a fellow Brit with serious power and even bigger ambitions.

Dubois, meanwhile, is on a redemption mission. The 22-3 fighter with 21 KOs lost his IBF belt to Usyk via a brutal fifth-round knockout at Wembley Stadium last July. He hasn't stepped into the ring since, making this bout a career-defining moment. A win puts him back among the heavyweight elite; a loss could push him to the fringes of relevance. But the upside? A second world title and a shot at the biggest names in the division.

Both men are known for their knockout power, and their fights rarely go the distance. Wardley shattered Frazer Clarke's left cheekbone with a first-round stoppage in October 2024, while Dubois has built a reputation for devastating finishes. This clash of heavy hands promises fireworks from the opening bell.

For Wardley, this is a chance to prove he's more than a paper champion. For Dubois, it's about silencing doubters and reclaiming his place among the sport's elite. In a division that thrives on high-risk, high-reward matchups, Saturday's bout in Manchester is exactly the kind of fight that gets fans talking—and keeps the heavyweight scene buzzing.

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