Fabio Wardley vs Justis Huni- Fight Predictions

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by destruction, May 31, 2025 at 1:58 AM.


Method of victory

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  1. Wardley KO

    70.0%
  2. Wardley UD

    10.0%
  3. Huni KO

    5.0%
  4. Huni UD

    15.0%
  1. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Both undefeated

    Who have you got and how does this end?
     
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  2. eat more offal

    eat more offal Member Full Member

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    Wardley by knockout. I don't see much in Justis Huni aka Justin Huni
     
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  3. VanBasten

    VanBasten Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think Huni wins every round until he gets knocked out.
     
  4. Beale

    Beale Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wardley KO and I am also looking forward to a good pastgen dust up TBA v Dillian Whyte.
     
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  5. LeavemealoneKoooogs

    LeavemealoneKoooogs LeTs rUn iT bAcK Full Member

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    Mike Perez VS Steven Ward on the undercard - bizzare!
    Think even at his age Perez should be a level above Ward.
     
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  6. Oreet Cha!

    Oreet Cha! I know what I like and I like what I know. Full Member

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  7. Dragon Punch

    Dragon Punch Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wardley late rounds KO. He will be behind on the cards when he gets the breakthrough
     
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  8. ash234

    ash234 Ash Full Member

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  9. chaunceygardina

    chaunceygardina Member Full Member

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    Each Wardley fight now is a test to see how many levels he can go. Will his inexperience see him exposed quite easily against decent tuned and trained boxers? Frazier was well tuned, but he didn't have the dog to truly detonate those skills
     
  10. It's Ovah

    It's Ovah I am very feel me good. Full Member

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    When did he fight 40+ world ranked opponents?
     
  11. KettleMutilation

    KettleMutilation Member Full Member

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    Tentatively picking Wardley will get him late on, but I expect Wardley will take quite a few digs before then.
    Fair play to them for going with Huni as the late replacement, he's completely different to Miller in every way.
     
  12. Philosopher

    Philosopher Active Member Full Member

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    I'm a bit concerned that people are placing such weight on the second Clarke fight and overlooking the first one. Wardley was, at times, outboxed and overwhelmed in that super close fight and Clarke, who I really like, is not a world beater. It's one of those what ifs but how would the second fight have gone had Fabio not landed that brutal combination.

    I think this fight is reliant on Huni's chin more than anything. If it stands up I suspect he might win a relatively comfortable points decision...but, as others have said, only if he has the power to keep Wardley honest over twelve. If he allows Fabio to walk him down into his short game, he will struggle.

    I'm gonna tentatively go against the local man and suggest Huni wins on points.
     
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  13. LiamInChains

    LiamInChains Member Full Member

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    I’m picking Huni on points, think Wardley will get found out at some point. That being said, he’s done absolutely incredible to get to where he has considering his background.
     
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  14. Caballo67

    Caballo67 Active Member Full Member

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    I might be completly wrong on this but I've seen nothing from Wardley that justifies his rankings, it appears to be based on his performance against Clarke, who in turn, despite the boxing medias best attempts to tell us otherwise, is very limited.
     
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