Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
right now before training camps & weigh ins i really see this as a fifty fifty fight. i think each guy is the others best opponent so far in their careers. justis' chin has me concerned against fabio's power but i also think fabio hasn't faced anyone with the technical boxing ability & fundamentals as justis. can justis avoid that power for all twelve rounds? can fabio catch justis? if fabio does hurt justis can him finish him? this is a really good fight & i'm glad the fight got made. watch the tenth round of justis v kevin lerena to see him hurt & wobbled. kevin also hurt & dropped daniel dubois, so that has to be weighed in. there is also sparring footage of justis being sparked, his team spun a story that he entered the ring with a hidden concussion, so who knows what the truth is there. right now if pushed for a prediction i think fabio hurts him at some point & jumps on him to get the stoppage but in the next thought i switch back to justis outboxing fabio with a few tough moments along the way to a decision. like i said fifty fifty
Nice Breakdown. Personally from what I’ve seen and heard about Huni, I would fancy him to outbox Wardley to a fairly convincing points victory.
Gonna start by saying I like Wardley, he’s a bright articulate guy , has got some cojones , has a great back story and is learning at a decent pace.
BUT, I think he is extremely overrated (not his fault) . I don’t mean to be horrible, but he is a British level fairground style fighter.
How he can be in any governing body’s top 10 IN THE WORLD is beyond me.
It’s a big old World and there must be better guys out there.
But hey, I would be very happy to be proved wrong as I do like the guy and good luck to him.
Now if you were to say “Moses Itauma”, that’s another story. That guy is THE REAL DEAL.