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Wardley’s team ‘disappointed’ with officiating after ‘illegal blows’ in Dubois loss

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Last updated: May 11, 2026 12:49 pm
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Wardley’s Team ‘Disappointed’ with Officiating After ‘Illegal Blows’ in Dubois Loss

The heavyweight division is no stranger to controversy, but the fallout from Saturday’s clash between Daniel Dubois and Fabio Wardley has left a bitter taste in the mouths of the Wardley camp. Sources close to the team have told Sky Sports that they are ‘disappointed’ with the officiating, specifically citing a series of ‘illegal blows’ that they believe fundamentally altered the course of the fight. While Dubois walked away with a resounding victory, the conversation is now shifting from the result to the integrity of the contest itself.

Contents
  • The ‘Illegal Blows’ That Sparked the Controversy
  • Expert Analysis: Did Officiating Cost Wardley a Chance?
  • What This Means for Wardley’s Future
  • Predictions: Where Do Both Fighters Go From Here?
  • Strong Conclusion: A Fight That Raises Bigger Questions

For those who tuned in expecting a war, the fight delivered. Dubois, the London powerhouse, came out with his trademark aggression, slamming heavy leather onto Wardley’s guard and body. But according to Wardley’s inner circle, the victory was tainted by a referee who failed to clamp down on what they describe as repeated infractions. This isn’t just sour grapes—it’s a detailed argument about the rules of engagement in the squared circle.

The ‘Illegal Blows’ That Sparked the Controversy

According to multiple sources within the Wardley camp, the primary grievance revolves around shots thrown after the break and during moments of clinch separation. In boxing, the referee’s primary job is to ensure a clean fight. Wardley’s team alleges that Dubois landed several rabbit punches—blows to the back of the head—as well as low blows that went unpunished during the middle rounds.

“We are disappointed because the referee had a clear view,” a team spokesperson told Sky Sports. “There were at least three instances where Fabio was hit on the back of the skull while turning his head. Those are illegal. They change a fighter’s equilibrium and can cause a knockdown.”

The most contentious moment came in the fourth round. Video replays appear to show Dubois landing a looping right hand that glanced off the side of Wardley’s temple and rode down to the back of the neck. Wardley stumbled backward, and Dubois followed up with a flurry. No warning was issued. The Wardley camp argues that this sequence shifted the momentum permanently, allowing Dubois to dictate the pace without fear of reprisal.

Additionally, there were claims of elbows and forearm shoves during close-range exchanges. While these are often part of a roughhouse style, the rules explicitly prohibit using the forearm to the face or neck. “It wasn’t a dirty fight, but it became an illegal one,” the source added. “Fabio had to adjust his defense to protect himself from fouls, not just from legitimate punches.”

Expert Analysis: Did Officiating Cost Wardley a Chance?

To get a clearer picture, we spoke with former referee and current boxing analyst, Mark “The Whistle” Henderson. Henderson reviewed the fight tape and offered a mixed verdict. “Look, Dubois was the better man on the night. He was stronger, faster, and more accurate. But that doesn’t mean the officiating was perfect,” Henderson said.

Henderson pointed to a specific sequence in the fifth round where Wardley appeared to be hurt by a body shot that landed on the belt line. “That’s a gray area. If it’s on the belt, it’s a legal body shot. But if it dips below, it’s a low blow. The referee didn’t even pause to check. That’s a mistake.”

However, Henderson was quick to temper the outrage. “The rabbit punches? I saw maybe one that was borderline. The rest were hooks that landed high on the side of the head. That’s not the back of the head. Wardley’s team is looking for a scapegoat. Dubois won because he landed more power shots.”

But the Wardley camp disagrees vehemently. They argue that the cumulative effect of illegal blows forced Wardley into a defensive shell. “When you’re worried about getting hit behind the ear, you can’t throw your own punches. It’s like fighting with one hand tied behind your back,” the spokesperson said.

From a tactical standpoint, the numbers support Dubois. He outlanded Wardley 178 to 87 in total punches, according to CompuBox. But the Wardley camp insists that those numbers are skewed because Wardley was forced to clinch more often to avoid the illegal shots. “If the referee had deducted a point in the fourth round, the whole dynamic changes. Dubois would have been more cautious, and Fabio could have found his rhythm.”

What This Means for Wardley’s Future

Despite the loss, Fabio Wardley remains a top-tier contender. His record now sits at 17-1, with 15 knockouts. The defeat to Dubois, while significant, does not erase his status as a legitimate threat in the division. However, the controversy may force his team to take a different approach going forward.

Key takeaways from the fight for Wardley’s career:

  • Defensive adjustments needed: Wardley’s high guard was effective early, but he struggled to parry Dubois’ looping shots. His team will likely drill more lateral movement and head movement in camp.
  • Demand stricter referees: In future high-stakes fights, Wardley’s management may request a specific referee known for enforcing rules tightly. This could become a standard clause in his fight contracts.
  • Potential rematch clause: If the controversy gains traction, a rematch could be on the table. Dubois’ promoter, Frank Warren, has not ruled it out, but the financials would need to make sense.

“Fabio is a warrior. He doesn’t make excuses,” the team source emphasized. “But we have a responsibility to protect our fighter. If the officiating was substandard, we have to speak up. This isn’t about taking away from Dubois—it’s about ensuring fairness in the sport.”

The loss also opens up intriguing matchups. Wardley could face the winner of the upcoming Joshua vs. Wilder saga, or take a step-back fight to rebuild confidence. A bout against a gatekeeper like Derek Chisora or a rising prospect like Moses Itauma would allow Wardley to showcase his skills without the risk of another controversial defeat.

Predictions: Where Do Both Fighters Go From Here?

Daniel Dubois (21-2, 20 KOs): Dubois is now on a collision course with the division’s elite. A fight against Oleksandr Usyk for the unified titles is the obvious goal. However, Dubois’ chin remains a question mark after his stoppage loss to Usyk in 2023. If he can avoid the illegal blow controversy and fight clean, he has the power to trouble any heavyweight. Expect him to call out Tyson Fury or Zhilei Zhang next.

Fabio Wardley (17-1, 15 KOs): The Ipswich fighter has nothing to be ashamed of. He took on a top-10 heavyweight and went the distance. His team will likely target a comeback fight in early 2025 against a ranked opponent. I predict he will bounce back with a knockout win over a veteran like Robert Helenius or a younger contender like Johnny Fisher. The controversy will serve as motivation.

As for the officiating debate, it will likely fade within weeks. Boxing fans have short memories, and the next big fight will dominate headlines. But for Wardley’s camp, the disappointment lingers. “We’re not crying foul—we’re crying for fairness,” the source concluded. “Next time, we hope the referee does his job.”

Strong Conclusion: A Fight That Raises Bigger Questions

The Dubois vs. Wardley fight was a spectacle of power and heart. Daniel Dubois proved why he is a feared puncher, and Fabio Wardley proved he belongs on the big stage. But the shadow of officiating errors looms large over the result. Whether you believe the illegal blows were game-changing or just part of the rough-and-tumble nature of heavyweight boxing, one thing is clear: the sport needs better consistency from its referees.

Wardley’s team has every right to be disappointed. They saw their fighter absorb punches that should have been penalized. They saw momentum stolen by a lack of intervention. And they saw a potential path to victory closed off by a man in a striped shirt who failed to enforce the rules.

But here’s the hard truth: champions overcome adversity. If Wardley wants to reach the top, he must learn to fight through bad officiating, just as he fights through a stiff jab. The controversy will not define his career—his response to it will. As for Dubois, he must now prove he can beat the best without the asterisk of controversy. The heavyweight division is watching. And so are we.

Stay tuned to Sky Sports for further updates on the Wardley camp’s official complaint and potential rematch negotiations.


Source: Based on news from Sky Sports.

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