Fabio Wardley: From Interim Champion to Full Champion and His Upcoming Fight
What Happened
Fabio Wardley recently expressed his disappointment regarding the circumstances surrounding his elevation to full heavyweight champion. After defeating Joseph Parker by stoppage in Round 11 in October 2025, Wardley was initially set to face Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight title. However, Usyk vacated the title in November, leaving Wardley to receive the championship belt via mail instead of in the ring.
Why It Matters
This situation has left Wardley feeling ‘robbed’ of a significant moment in his boxing career. He and Parker had been negotiating with Usyk for a potential title fight, with the expectation that the winner would face Usyk for the undisputed crown. Wardley’s frustration stems from the fact that he did not get the opportunity to celebrate his victory in the ring as the full champion, a moment he had anticipated.
What’s Next
Looking ahead, Wardley is set to defend his WBO world heavyweight title against Daniel Dubois on May 9, 2026. This fight will mark his first title defense since being elevated to champion. Wardley chose Dubois as his opponent, citing him as the most dangerous contender available, and is eager to deliver an exciting match for fans. The bout is expected to draw significant attention, given the reputations of both fighters.
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