Wardley urges Dubois to 'get stuck straight into a firefight' ahead of heavyweight showdown
British heavyweight contender Isaac Wardley has issued a direct challenge to Fabio Dubois, urging his fellow London-based fighter to 'get stuck straight into a firefight' as anticipation builds for a potential domestic showdown between the two rising stars.
Wardley, known for his aggressive fighting style and ever-present forward pressure, made his intentions clear during a recent interview, dismissing any notion of a cautious approach from either man. 'Fabio knows what I'm bringing to the ring,' Wardley stated. 'There's no point dancing around the outside waiting for something to happen. We both need to get stuck straight into a firefight and let our skills do the talking.'
The pair have been trading verbal jabs for several weeks, with Dubois responding by emphasizing his own power-punching credentials and camp's belief in his ability to handle Wardley's relentless pressure. Their collision course comes at a pivotal moment in the British heavyweight division, where several talented fighters are jostling for position behind the established elite.
Wardley, 28, has built an impressive 14-0 record with 11 knockouts, with his last three victories coming inside the distance. His style has drawn comparisons to familiar British aggression, combining high work rate with devastating body shots that have left opponents gasping for air in the later rounds.
Dubois, meanwhile, counters with superior size and a knockout ratio that matches Wardley's destructive intent. His team has been studying Wardley's pressure patterns, believing they can time the perfect counter to catch the challenger stepping in.
The proposed bout has attracted significant interest from UK promoters, with discussions ongoing about potential venues and broadcast arrangements. Both fighters have indicated willingness to face each other before the end of summer, provided terms can be agreed.
Wardley concluded with a clear message: 'The fans want to see two warriors go to war. Fabio either stands and trades or gets run over. Simple as that.'
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