Fabio Wardley is in talks for a highly anticipated showdown with Daniel Dubois on May 9, with the WBO heavyweight champion looking to make his first title defence. The all-British battle will take place at a venue in the UK, although the location has yet to be confirmed.
Wardley's championship win came after Oleksandr Usyk relinquished the belt rather than making a mandatory title defence against the undefeated Brit. Since claiming the WBO interim title by stopping Joseph Parker in an 11th round, Wardley had expressed interest in facing Usyk for a unification bout. However, it appears that fight is no longer on the cards.
Dubois, meanwhile, has been working with new trainer Don Charles ahead of his upcoming bout. The Londoner previously defended his IBF title by knockouting Anthony Joshua last September. Having lost to Usyk at Wembley in July, Dubois is now set to face Wardley for the world heavyweight title.
According to promoter Frank Warren, negotiations between Wardley and Dubois are ongoing, with both fighters eager to get back into the ring. "Whatever happens they've both got to fight, they both want to fight and they will fight," Warren said. A potential date of early May has also been floated by Warren.
Sky Sports' Andy Scott recently praised Wardley following his championship win, hailing him as a remarkable talent in the sport. However, with the Dubois bout now on the horizon, it's clear that Wardley is facing a significant test against a formidable opponent.
Wardley's championship win came after Oleksandr Usyk relinquished the belt rather than making a mandatory title defence against the undefeated Brit. Since claiming the WBO interim title by stopping Joseph Parker in an 11th round, Wardley had expressed interest in facing Usyk for a unification bout. However, it appears that fight is no longer on the cards.
Dubois, meanwhile, has been working with new trainer Don Charles ahead of his upcoming bout. The Londoner previously defended his IBF title by knockouting Anthony Joshua last September. Having lost to Usyk at Wembley in July, Dubois is now set to face Wardley for the world heavyweight title.
According to promoter Frank Warren, negotiations between Wardley and Dubois are ongoing, with both fighters eager to get back into the ring. "Whatever happens they've both got to fight, they both want to fight and they will fight," Warren said. A potential date of early May has also been floated by Warren.
Sky Sports' Andy Scott recently praised Wardley following his championship win, hailing him as a remarkable talent in the sport. However, with the Dubois bout now on the horizon, it's clear that Wardley is facing a significant test against a formidable opponent.