Fabio Wardley fought Frazer Clarke to a grueling draw again in March however says he’s nonetheless prepared to revisit a rematch as each side proceed to barter phrases. And whereas Wardley says he’s open to the sequel, he’s not particularly tied to the rematch as he believes he has different good choices on the market as a still-undefeated fighter.
Even when there was some mutual respect earlier than their assembly, there actually was rather more afterwards contemplating the way in which the combat went, with neither fighter getting the satisfaction of an official win. That most likely wasn’t the simplest tablet to swallow for Wardley who tells Sky Sports activities that he is aware of that matchup took a bodily toll on him.
“I left a bit of my soul in The O2 that night time,” Wardley mirrored. “I actually do [think that].
“I left not less than a pint of blood in there or one thing as nicely as a result of it was a messy affair. I left a little bit of me in there that night time. So The O2, that event will ceaselessly maintain an enormous a part of me.”
Even in gentle of that, Wardley is conscious that his title could proceed to be hooked up to Clarke’s which supplies a possible rematch much more that means, significantly given their respective fan bases.
Carefully contested rivalries are one thing that may transcend any fighter’s profession, and Wardley says they’re precisely the form of moments he lives for. For now we’ll must see whether or not or not the pair and strike a deal on a second dose.