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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayFrank Warren expects to stage the rematch between Daniel Dubois and Fabio Wardley later this year, just so long as both men are ready and raring to go.
Their first encounter took place in Manchester last month, resulting in an 11th-round finish as Dubois dethroned his rival and became a two-time heavyweight champion.
Prior to that, many doubted whether the 28-year-old, coming off a fifth-round stoppage defeat to Oleksandr Usyk, would be able to halt his gritty opponent.
Wardley, after all, was coming off a string of stoppages over Joseph Parker, Justis Huni and Frazer Clarke, boasting a clear advantage when it came to momentum.
But Dubois, to his credit, managed to survive two knockdowns – one in the first 10 seconds of their contest; the other in round three – and ultimately claimed the WBO title.
He did so by utilising a thudding jab and his superior footwork, while Wardley showed tremendous resolve just to remain in their brutal battle.
Given the punishment he endured, many suspected that the 31-year-old would take a long break, perhaps not returning to action until 2027.
Having activated his rematch clause in their contract, though, Wardley is now set to face Dubois between September and November, according to an IFL TV interview with Queensberry promoter Warren.
“That’ll go on in the autumn. They’ve called for it and we’re working on putting that together.
“If [Wardley’s] not fit enough then Daniel will defend [his title] against somebody else. But [the rematch] is the intention.”
During their first encounter, many felt Wardley could have been stopped from round seven onwards, yet referee Howard Foster ultimately halted proceedings in round 11.
















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