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All he’s got to do is get in an out of range quick which I think he can do !Think my bets were Dubois 4-6 and Wardley 9-12
That’s not exactly going against lots of predictions.
Love Wardley to win, durable but has he fought anyone with Dubois power ?
Con Charles is a massive twat mindFor all Dubious (sic) has a ton of talent and potential, he doesn't half seem to be squandering it. Bad advisors, bad trainers, bad match making. Just bad.
Starting to lean more towards Dubois. Has better fundamentals, is arguably the hardest puncher in the division at the minute and Wardley is too easy to hit for a fighter at the very top level.
Aye no doubting that he's as tough as nails but Dubois is a much harder puncher than the likes of Clarke, Huni and Parker. Agreed on your last point though, it's probably about as close to being a genuine pick-em fight as you'll get at world level.I think it depends on what version of Dubois turns up. You're right about Wardley being easy to hit..... having said that he appears to have a granite chin.
This is a proper 50/50 fight.....fair play to both for taking it.
Absolutely the right call. Been a fantastic servant for British boxing but he's been in far too many tough fights and the manner in which he was rendered completely defenceless on the ropes for the stoppage against Walker last weekend was very uncomfortable to watch.You must be logged on to see media items
Absolutely the right call. Been a fantastic servant for British boxing but he's been in far too many tough fights and the manner in which he was rendered completely defenceless on the ropes for the stoppage against Walker last weekend was very uncomfortable to watch.
Had a brilliant career considering that he initially turned pro thinking that he wasn't good enough to be anything better than a journeyman.He's been in some of the best fights to watch over the years.