This seems like the most logical fight for both, given how the fight played/ended. Yet, nobody has mentioned the possibility of a rematch. Who do you guys think would win if they were to fight again?
Spencer Brown and Eddie Hearn said that they don’t expect Wardley or his team to be interested in a rematch. Wardley is WBA Interim World Champion so I guess he will be elevated to the full champion when the belt becomes vacant and be ordered to fight the winner of Pulev vs Hunter which would be a winnable fight. Huni should fight McKean in Australia as a comeback fight and then have a big fight on a Riyadh Season / Ring Magazine card.
How is this the most logical fight for both? Wardley was getting smashed up so obviously after his lucky escape he wouldn’t want to entertain it again. He’s literally guaranteed a world title shot too so it makes absolutely no sense for him.
Pointless rematch from a career POV, and probably even a fan one. I'd rather see Wardley fight someone in the top ten rather than see him potentially get outboxed and not pull out the win next time.
That's an amazing matchup. Would only go a few rounds, but it'd be an entertaining slugfest while it lasted.
Wardley has been offered a contract with the England cricket team as wicket keeper due to his uncanny knack of not letting anything thrown at him get past him.
Wardley is British and people will desperately consider him a great fighter, he is not versatile, he is one-dimensional and relies on lucky punch, he and Huni were ranked equally and Huni looked miles better than him, of course he doesn't dare fight Huni again, he would rather lose to Kabayel or Parker than to Huni...