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    Comments Thread For: The thought of losing in his home stadium hasn?t crossed Fabio Wardley?s mind

    ?I know my hometown, I know what we're like here, we love to support our own, we love to get behind our own,? Fabio Wardley told BoxingScene ahead of achieving one of his childhood dreams this weekend.
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    Cool take! I like him and hope the best for him. I would love to see him in some big fights.

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      When Jarrel Miller pulled out of his fight vs Fabio Wardley, and soon after that Justin Huni was presented as the replacement fighter. I began to analyse Huni's performances, and to be honest? I was not impressed by him at all. I think he does seem to be a solid fighter in and around domestic to European level. But Wardley in this match up in my opinion, is better than Huni in almost all departments of boxing, even technically as a boxer'.

      Usually in today's modern era of boxing 'There are many Heavyweight fighters, who skill for skill are not that impressive. But those same fighters are Super Heavyweight fighters in terms of mass. And because of this the media will give them extra credit for grasping the fundamentals of the sport, or being able to perform basic skills inside the boxing ring. This is one thing I have noticed, since the conclusion of the 90's and 2000's boxing eras'.

      Note: But in reality? Tyson Fury did not move like middle weight fighter, yes he was an awkward fighter 'But even at his absolute peak he was a cumbersome, and at times a very uncoordinated fighter. Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Kiltschko have been the last Super Heavyweight fighters with impressive athleticism combined with skill, apart from that? Outside of them I have not witnessed any impressive Super Heavyweight fighters during this era, in terms of athleticism combined with technical skill'.

      To conclude: Justin Huni appears to be a very bland fighter 'Is he is a Super Heavyweight fighter? Or is he just one of those modern day fighters, who are out condition. But because the numbers on the scales state 230 to 240 + pounds and upwards, the media claims that they are a Super Heavyweight fighter. No disrespect to Huni, but in my opinion he is not bringing much to this fight and event'.

      In a side by side comparison, I just think Justin Huni is out competed in almost all areas vs Fabio Wardley 'And I don't think Huni has the power to stop Wardley in his tracks. This sounds like I rate Wardley highly? I actually don't rate him super highly. But I think this fight vs Justin Huni, should be a straight forward win for Fabio Wardley' etc.




      Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 06-06-2025, 07:10 AM.

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