One wonders, however, if the 22-3 (21 KOs) Dubois is being judged a little too harshly for failing to beat Usyk, an undefeated fighter of mesmeric guile, who is surely destined to be remembered as one of the best to ever do it. Furthermore, it might also be true that Wardley’s wins over Huni and Parker are in the process being overrated because, though highly impressive turnarounds, we’re yet to see that approach to battle fail. For now, we presume it will always work, that Wardley, through astonishing durability, an ability to learn on the job and genetic physical strength, is somehow destined to never lose. Sooner or later, however, he will. There’s only so long you can get away with pulling things out of the fire before you get burned.
Fabio Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois: Who wins and why?
