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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayFrank Warren believes Fabio Wardley’s corner should have stopped Saturday’s heavyweight title fight against Daniel Dubois earlier.
Wardley was dropped twice in the opening rounds but stayed competitive before the fight turned heavily in Dubois’ favor during the second half. By the championship rounds, Wardley was badly hurt, bleeding heavily, and taking sustained punishment before referee Howard Foster finally stopped the contest in round 11.
The decision by trainer Ben Davison not to pull Wardley out earlier became one of the biggest talking points after the fight.
“I have got to be honest with you, and I will speak the truth on it – I think that it did [go on too long],” Warren told talkSPORT Boxing.
“But, I know what the full process behind him was, because of the fact of what he did from behind in fights both with Huni and Parker, and how he pulled it out of the bag.
“It was the 10th round, wasn’t it, against Parker? He pulled it out and knocked him over, and as you could see, he was trying to throw that [same] punch.”
Warren said the difference against Dubois was the punishment Wardley absorbed before attempting another comeback.
“He didn’t take the punishment in the Parker or Huni fight, as he did against Daniel and Daniel is a phenomenal puncher. He is a big puncher as a heavyweight,” said Warren.
Despite criticizing the decision, Warren also defended Davison and Wardley’s team for trusting the fighter’s history of late recoveries.
“Ben and the team are seasoned trainers and cornermen. They feel that they know what they’re doing, but me, I would have pulled my man out,” said Frank.
Wardley later underwent precautionary medical checks and reportedly avoided major injuries, fractures, or concussion after the fight. Dubois captured the WBO heavyweight title with the victory and immediately entered discussions about future fights with Moses Itauma.

Michael Collins is a senior writer at Boxing247.com (East Side Boxing) and has covered world championship boxing since 2012. Respected for his measured reporting and technical insight, he delivers expert analysis on elite fighters, contenders, and the evolving global fight landscape.
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