Wardley vs Dubois was hailed as a boxing classic. It made me feel sick to my stomach
It was around round eight that I started to feel it; waves of nausea sweeping over me every time one of Daniel Dubois’ destructive punches smacked into the already disfigured face of his opponent, Fabio Wardley.The British heavyweights had already ensured this battle for Wardley’s WBO title would go down as one of the most brilliantly brutal in history, exchanging blows in the previous seven rounds that would finish most mortals. Wardley’s power had told early on, sending Dubois to the canvas twice — the first time just 10 seconds into the fight, and then again in the third round. But the momentum shifted towards the challenger, whose thundering jab and weighty right hands were starting to leave their mark.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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