Fabio Wardley and Frazer Clarke deliver a classic British championship clash

British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion Fabio Wardley (17-0-1, 16KO) and challenger Frazer Clarke (8-0-1, 6KO) delivered a thrilling split-decision draw in London last night, on March 31, in front of 13,000 vocal fight fans at the O2 Arena.

One judge scored it 114-113 to Wardley, the other 115-112 to Clarke, with a third unable to split them at 113-113.

There were no post-fight interviews as both fighters immediately went backstage to get checked by medics after such a bruising battle.

They retain their unbeaten records, with a rematch the most obvious next step for both fighters.

An intriguing contest – billed as ‘bad blood’ – between two fighters with contrasting journeys lived up to all the hype.

Olympic bronze medallist Clarke, 32, honed his craft as part of the TeamGB set-up and through winning multiple amateur titles, whereas Wardley only began hitting a punchbag aged 22 while still working in recruitment.

Clarke’s schooling was apparent from the start, the amateur star winning the jab battle and landing uppercuts on the inside.

Blood from a cut in the second round dripped from Wardley’s nose on to his blue and white shorts, the colours belonging to his beloved Ipswich Town Football Club.

Wardley – who fought just four times on the unlicensed white-collar scene before turning pro – pounced on his Olympic opponent in the fifth, landing a short right as Clarke backpedalled and slumped to the floor.

Clarke was docked a point for a low blow in the seventh but found a second wind against a noticeably fatigued opponent.

The doctor examined Wardley’s nose in the 10th, a swollen right eye also hindering his sight.

But just seconds after being given the green light to continue, he remarkably landed a flurry of punches as both men continued to trade in the championship rounds.



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