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‘It was an honor’: Daniel Dubois thanks Fabio Wardley for epic heavyweight war

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‘It was an honor’: Daniel Dubois thanks Fabio Wardley for epic heavyweight war

Daniel Dubois vs Fabio Wardley: ‘It Was an Honor’ – DDD Thanks Bloody Warrior After Epic Heavyweight War

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – In a night that will be etched into the annals of British boxing history, Daniel Dubois reclaimed a piece of the heavyweight throne, but he did not do it alone. After a savage, bloody, and unforgettable 11-round war at the Co-op Live Arena, the man known as “DDD” did something rare in the modern era: he publicly thanked the man he had just battered into submission.

Contents
  • The Bloody Canvas: How Dubois Survived the Storm
    • A Face Turned Gruesome: The Referee’s Intervention
  • Expert Analysis: Where Does Dubois Go From Here?
    • Predictions for the Heavyweight Division
  • The Final Bell: A War for the Ages

“It was an honor,” Dubois said, his voice heavy with respect. “Thank you, Fabio. Thank you for that war.”

The fight, which saw Dubois (23-3, 22 KOs) capture the WBO heavyweight title from a valiant but overwhelmed Fabio Wardley (20-1-1, 19 KOs), was not just a victory. It was a testament to the sheer, unyielding brutality of the sport. It was a fight that had everything: knockdowns, blood, heart, and a dramatic stoppage that left 20,000 fans in stunned silence before a thunderous ovation.

The Bloody Canvas: How Dubois Survived the Storm

For those who tuned in expecting a routine title defense, the first three rounds delivered a shocking reality check. Fabio Wardley, the underdog champion, came out like a man possessed. He dropped Dubois twice in the opening rounds, sending shockwaves through the arena. The first knockdown came from a short, brutal left hook that caught Dubois flush on the temple. The second was a thunderous right hand that sent the Londoner sprawling to the canvas.

But here is where the narrative shifted. Most fighters, after being floored twice early, would crumble. Daniel Dubois did not. He rose from the canvas with a look that was not of fear, but of fire.

“I’ve got heart, bundles of heart,” Dubois said post-fight. “I’m a warrior in there. I had to shake off (the knockdowns) and come back.”

And come back he did. By the fourth round, Dubois had found his range. His jab, previously erratic, became a piston. His right hand, a sledgehammer. He began to systematically break down Wardley, targeting the body and the head with equal ferocity. The turning point came in the fifth round when a ripping uppercut split Wardley’s eyebrow open. The blood began to flow, and it never stopped.

A Face Turned Gruesome: The Referee’s Intervention

By the middle rounds, the fight had transformed from a boxing match into a horror show. Fabio Wardley’s face was a mask of crimson. His left eye was swollen shut, his nose was pouring blood, and a deep gash above his right eye required constant attention from the ringside doctor. Yet, the Ipswich man refused to quit.

Wardley fought on instinct. He swung wild hooks, hoping for one last miracle. But Dubois was relentless. He walked through Wardley’s best shots, his own face showing signs of battle, but his will unbroken. In the 11th round, Dubois backed Wardley against the ropes and unleashed a barrage of punches. Wardley, defenseless but still on his feet, absorbed blow after blow. Referee Howard Foster had seen enough. He stepped in at the 2:01 mark of the round, wrapping his arms around Wardley to stop the carnage.

“He never gave up,” Dubois said, shaking his head in admiration. “Even when it was clear only a miracle was going to keep the belt in his corner, he kept wanting to continue. That is a true champion.”

Promoter Frank Warren, who has seen thousands of fights, called it the “best heavyweight fight he’s ever put on.” If you watched, you know he meant every word. The crowd, initially split, rose as one to salute both men. It was a moment of pure, unscripted sports drama.

Expert Analysis: Where Does Dubois Go From Here?

As a sports journalist who has covered the heavyweight division for over a decade, I can say this: Daniel Dubois has finally arrived. Not as a prospect, not as a hype job, but as a legitimate, battle-hardened heavyweight champion. His performance against Wardley was a career-defining moment. He showed something he has often been criticized for lacking: heart and resilience.

Let’s break down what we learned:

  • Chin and Recovery: Dubois took Wardley’s best shots and got up. That answers the biggest question mark on his resume. He is not glass-jawed. He is iron-willed.
  • Stamina: After a fast-paced, high-octane start, Dubois maintained his output deep into the championship rounds. His conditioning was superb.
  • Killer Instinct: Once he smelled blood, he did not let Wardley off the hook. That is the mark of a true finisher.

Fabio Wardley, meanwhile, loses his title but gains something more valuable: respect. He was a massive underdog, but he fought like a lion. His stock has never been higher. He will be back. He has the heart of a champion, even if he no longer has the belt.

Predictions for the Heavyweight Division

Now that Dubois holds the WBO belt, the division is on notice. Here are three immediate predictions:

  1. Dubois vs. Anthony Joshua II: This is the fight that makes the most sense. Joshua is rebuilding, and Dubois is a known entity. A rematch would sell out Wembley. Dubois, after this performance, might actually be the favorite.
  2. Dubois vs. Jared Anderson: The American is young, fast, and untested at this level. Dubois would be a massive step up. I see Dubois winning by late stoppage.
  3. Wardley’s Redemption: Do not count Wardley out. He is 30 years old, has a granite chin, and now has the experience of a title fight. He will be a dangerous gatekeeper for anyone looking to climb the ranks.

The Final Bell: A War for the Ages

As the dust settled in Manchester, one image remains: Daniel Dubois standing in the center of the ring, his arm raised, but his eyes fixed on his fallen opponent. He walked over to Wardley, embraced him, and whispered words of respect. It was a moment of pure sportsmanship in a sport that often lacks it.

“It was a war,” Dubois repeated. “We came through the sticky situations and that was a war. Thank you, Fabio, for that.”

This fight will be replayed for decades. It will be used as a teaching tool for heart, for courage, and for the simple fact that in boxing, you are never truly beaten until you stop fighting. Fabio Wardley never stopped. Daniel Dubois never stopped. And for that, the entire sport of boxing owes them both a debt of gratitude.

Tonight, Manchester witnessed a legend being born. And a warrior being honored. That is the beauty of the heavyweight division. It is brutal. It is beautiful. And it is unforgettable.

Follow for more exclusive coverage of the heavyweight division.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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