Everyone's talking about the main event, but more attention needs to be devoted to this priceless episode of Shattered Glass. Where does Clarke's fragile mandible rank among today's glass jawed heavies?
In Clarke’s defense it was only his 10th pro fight against a fighter with almost double that amount who is known as a big puncher. And Clarke also was the challenger.
How did he go 12 with Wardley the first time?? I feel sorry for Big Fraze now. His pride must be as dented as his head.
Not as bad as Wilder's. You didn't see Clarke tasting canvas against stiffs like Nichols and Sconiers!! Wilder clearly has the #1 glass jaw in the division.
Well it's heavyweight boxing, 1 or 2 punches can instantly end the fight Frazer turned his back to Wardley and got massive hit without defense, any boxer would have been KOed
Lots? The jaw is vital to one’s wellbeing, once broken the question of hanging up the gloves is looming.
Clarke was an Olympic medalist had loads in the WSB (5x3s no head guards) Wardley had 8 unlicensed fights.