Fabio Wardley poised to defend WBO heavyweight title against Daniel Dubois in May.
The British boxer, who recently crowned himself the new WBO champion after Oleksandr Usyk relinquished his mandatory title defence, is set to face a formidable opponent in an all-British showdown at a venue yet to be confirmed. The highly-anticipated bout against fellow Briton Daniel Dubois will take place on May 9.
Wardley's ascension to the top of the heavyweight division was swift and decisive, with a stunning 11th-round stoppage victory over Joseph Parker at The O2 in October that earned him the WBO interim belt. Since then, he has been linked to several high-profile fights, including a proposed unification bout against Oleksandr Usyk for all the belts.
However, Wardley's plans have taken an unexpected turn after Oleksandr Usyk relinquished his mandatory title defence, opening up the door for a WBO heavyweight title defence. With Dubois emerging as the most likely challenger, promoters Frank Warren and Mike Ofo are in talks to make the fight happen.
Dubois, who had previously defended the IBF belt with a dramatic knockout win over Anthony Joshua last September, will aim to regain a world title following his loss to Usyk at Wembley in July. A victory against Wardley would be a significant one for Dubois, and both fighters have expressed their desire to face each other.
The upcoming bout is shaping up to be an epic clash of styles between the two heavyweights, with many expecting it to be one of the most highly-anticipated fights of the year. With the WBO heavyweight title on the line, Wardley and Dubois are set to put everything on the line in a battle for British boxing supremacy.
The British boxer, who recently crowned himself the new WBO champion after Oleksandr Usyk relinquished his mandatory title defence, is set to face a formidable opponent in an all-British showdown at a venue yet to be confirmed. The highly-anticipated bout against fellow Briton Daniel Dubois will take place on May 9.
Wardley's ascension to the top of the heavyweight division was swift and decisive, with a stunning 11th-round stoppage victory over Joseph Parker at The O2 in October that earned him the WBO interim belt. Since then, he has been linked to several high-profile fights, including a proposed unification bout against Oleksandr Usyk for all the belts.
However, Wardley's plans have taken an unexpected turn after Oleksandr Usyk relinquished his mandatory title defence, opening up the door for a WBO heavyweight title defence. With Dubois emerging as the most likely challenger, promoters Frank Warren and Mike Ofo are in talks to make the fight happen.
Dubois, who had previously defended the IBF belt with a dramatic knockout win over Anthony Joshua last September, will aim to regain a world title following his loss to Usyk at Wembley in July. A victory against Wardley would be a significant one for Dubois, and both fighters have expressed their desire to face each other.
The upcoming bout is shaping up to be an epic clash of styles between the two heavyweights, with many expecting it to be one of the most highly-anticipated fights of the year. With the WBO heavyweight title on the line, Wardley and Dubois are set to put everything on the line in a battle for British boxing supremacy.