Wardley has a crude and basic style but god damn it its exciting, most of all of the current heavy weights will know they are in a fight while it lasts
That win flatters Wardley yes he got the right punch in early against Frazier and makes him look better than he really is - Wardley will be exposed as soon as he steps up a level.
That win flatters Wardley yes he got the right punch in early against Frazier and makes him look better than he really is - Wardley will be exposed as soon as he steps up a level.
That win flatters Wardley yes he got the right punch in early against Frazier and makes him look better than he really is - Wardley will be exposed as soon as he steps up a level.
Wardley hits hard and is very aggressive...he also can leave himself open to getting hit. I remember when he was rocked by Eric Molina while trying to get the stoppage himself. Those types of fighters have high variance of performance. He could spectacularly spark someone out or he could get flattened himself. It also makes him exciting to watch.
But yes, I agree with you. He will likely run into someone at the next level who will expose the holes in his game...
Wardley's only 1 notch away from winning the Lonsdale belt outright, so why not just fight Chiora, Whyte or Hughie Fury. The money should be good as well.
He should have no problems finding opponents. Jus not sure which of those make the most sense for him to fight. A win or two more, and he gets a serious money fight. Lose early, and he will be regretting not just taking a few more fights at his current level and stack wins and decent paychecks. It is a gamble.
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