Wardley: “Usyk, the biggest carrot” after Parker, aims for world title

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Fabio Wardley, known for his impressive knockout record, has expressed his willingness to face Oleksandr Usyk, considered “the biggest carrot” in the heavyweight division, if he manages to overcome Joseph Parker this Saturday. In London’s iconic O2 Arena, the interim WBO and WBA titles will be contested in a fight where Wardley (19-0-1, 18 KOs) and Parker (36-3, 24 KOs) will seek the opportunity to face Usyk next year. Despite having less experience than his opponent, the undefeated British boxer, Wardley, stands out for his power, evidenced in his knockout victories against Justis Huni and Frazer Clarke.

It’s the biggest carrot in the sport for many reasons.

Fabio Wardley
Wardley, when asked about the possibility of fighting Usyk if he defeats Parker, stated that this would be an exceptional opportunity. The boxer highlighted that, in addition to being a chance for the world title, it would be a fight for the undisputed title against a generational talent like Usyk, which adds multiple layers of appeal. Despite having defeated Huni, Wardley acknowledged that he was being outpointed in that fight, so he is aware that Parker, with more experience, represents a different challenge. Wardley emphasized the need to have a plan A, B, and C, given Parker’s versatility, who not only stands out for his speed or power, but for his set of skills. The boxer also mentioned that his previous experiences against different opponents have provided him with tools to adapt to Parker’s style, incorporating sections of strategies learned in previous fights.
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