Joseph Parker vs Fabio Wardley targeted for October 25 at the O2 Arena

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by BoxerMaurits, Aug 29, 2025.


Who wins?

  1. Joseph Parker

    88.5%
  2. Fabio Wardley

    11.5%
  1. Kiwi Fish

    Kiwi Fish Active Member Full Member

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    I agree with this, but I just want to add the intangible that Wardley has won every fight so far including ones he was supposed to lose against more skilled boxers.

    Like said here, its true that he has a winningness which can sometimes make a difference. Though Parker is a huge step up for Wardley, and I still make him the heavy favourite.
     
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  2. AlwaysFirst

    AlwaysFirst Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I agree on this, not the fight we wanted but a pretty interesting fight.

    Parker should win but Wardley have showed that he’s always dangerous, even late in the fight.
     
  3. NahMateNoWay

    NahMateNoWay Member Full Member

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    On that night yeah he was. No disagreement here. I like Wardley, he's good for the division and a top bloke.
    I'd love to see a rematch tbh
     
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  4. Kiwi Casual

    Kiwi Casual Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The Wilder effect.
    It's perfect for a young heavyweight with self belief. However, if he loses badly it won't be an easy road back to contention. Props to Wardley for taking this chance though, huge respect.
    ...based on what?
     
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  7. Ice8Cold

    Ice8Cold Hype Jobs will be hype jobs until proven so. Full Member

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    Seems like its actually happening. Looking forward to this.

    If this fight has a fun undercard I might fancy getting tickets for this one.
     
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  8. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Here we go again, Parker is frozen out after becoming mandatory and promised his title shot after he gets past Wardley, only to lose to Wardley.... lol
     
  9. CroBox29

    CroBox29 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Another landmine for the unfairly treated Parker, I'm changing my mind and will say that Parker will knock out Wardley...
     
  10. Cyrion

    Cyrion New Member Full Member

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    Ya'll do realize that this was always going to happen, right?

    Joe has had all of 2 rounds of action in the past year and a half. Even if Usyk had taken his 30-days, said sure ok no problem Joe is next, and we got that fight finalized, it was never going to be before early next year. And I guarantee you Joe wouldn't want to take that fight before next year anyway. You want him to face an Usyk who has been active and fighting every seven months when Joe only has two rounds under his belt since March of last year?

    He was always going to want/need a tune up. And that's what Wardley is. If Joe loses to that guy he never deserved any of the praise he's been getting and certainly never deserved to be a mandatory for Usyk's belt.
     
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  11. Perkin Warbeck

    Perkin Warbeck Boxing aficionado Full Member

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    I wonder who will be on the undercard? Lots of heavyweights looking for a fight right now - I'd really like to see several heavyweight matchups on this Wembley card.

    Perhaps Itauma? I'd like to see him fight Bakole, Hrgovic, Chisora, Dacres, or Riakporhe.

    Fish Eyes has said Dubois will be back in December.
     
  12. Ice8Cold

    Ice8Cold Hype Jobs will be hype jobs until proven so. Full Member

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    I'd love to see Itauma in against Zhang on the undercard to be fair.
     
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  13. Kiwi Fish

    Kiwi Fish Active Member Full Member

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    I saw the ring magazine is reporting this fight is nearly signed, and Parker is in Ireland now so its looking more and more likely. Quite a short turnaround camp wise, what is that like an 7-8 week camp?

    I hope they have been staying fit and sharp, especially Parker as he hasn't fought since February.
     
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  14. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Honestly, if J-Park can't get past Fabio then this new much improved Andy Lee trained J-Park might be a myth. I'm a big fan of Fabio but his flaws and limitations are glaring and as such I'd heavily back any version of J-Park to beat him. Yes, Fabio has that big punch and is tough but his skill level is poor to say the least and J-Park is much more skilled and experienced and he can punch himself and he's a very tough and durable man.

    If J-Park, especially this 267lb version, is connecting with anywhere near the regularity on Fabio as Huni did he will surely register his first ever inside the distance win vs a Brit. Fabio has no defence and luckily for him Huni isn't a big puncher and has shaky whiskers.

    Fabio has a puncher's chance but he hasn't ever knocked out anyone close to J-Park's level nor cracked a chin as robust as J-Park's either whose only stoppage loss was an attrition loss due to volume and fatigue

    Huni is chinny
    Clarke doesn't hold the best shot either
    And whilst Adeleye appears to have a pretty stout beard he's only fought Fabio and Hrgovic and to be fair to him he was knocked out by a fast sneaky right and left hook combo as he and Fabio were in a clinch which ironically was what he'd been trying to do to Fabio all night

    Fabio has done great to achieve what he has coming from a white collar background with virtually no amateur experience but if Huni didn't get careless and wasn't chinny he would've lost that fight and Huni hurt him a few times IIRC. J-Park should have too much for him, a lot too much
     
  15. Perkin Warbeck

    Perkin Warbeck Boxing aficionado Full Member

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